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Neon Goes To Escape

Written on May 18, 2010 at 10:53 am, by neoncomms


The Great Escape music industry fest is always a bit of a weird one. I went to do what most people do; check out bands I’ve never heard of before, to try and find some hidden gems. I caught septuplet Seabear who were beautiful but subdued; I guess it’s hard to smile loads when you’reContinue Reading

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Simpleminded Isn't Necessarily Bad

Written on March 9, 2010 at 2:36 pm, by neoncomms


“Let me see your music collection little girl, and if I like what I see, I might not eat you” Had the wolf in Little Red Riding Hood been a bit more of a music lover, our money would be on that specific morality tale ending on more of an upbeat note: don’t judge aContinue Reading

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Xbox Reverb: Ellie Goulding

Written on February 9, 2010 at 3:40 pm, by neoncomms


The fourth of our Xbox Reverb Gigs. This time we took Ellie Goulding to the Cardiff Arts Institute and threw Wolf Gang and Chew Lips into the mix too. A good gig? Nay, a great gig. We wont boast, but check it for yourself… www.xbox.com/reverb twitter.com/Xboxreverb By team neon neon creates entertaining brand experiences throughContinue Reading

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Come On An’ Jump To The Beat…

Written on January 16, 2010 at 4:54 pm, by neoncomms


Occasionally there are those tunes that remind you they’re there by poking you in the ribs and demanding your attention whether you like it or not. White Rabbit’s Percussion Drum and The Cave Singers 2008 single Dancing On Our Graves force you into one of those violent leg-jigging, thigh-thwacking moments when it is all youContinue Reading

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Pulled Apart By Horses

Written on November 25, 2009 at 3:04 pm, by neoncomms


From the front of the new Eiger Studios in Leeds, I watched the doors open to the second Xbox Reverb gig. Huw Stephens was hosting, and the support acts, Napoleon IIIrd and Sky Larkin, were incredible – but the place erupted when the headline act, Pulled Apart by Horses, took to the stage. Nothing quiteContinue Reading

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