Forest Live 2025

  The Commoners Live

  Joanna Shaw Taylor UK Tour

  Within Temptation Ukraine Film

  Gaza - Too Little, Too Late

  Robert Jon & The Wreck Live

  Mike Peters Remembered

  Elliot Minor Live Manchester

  The Swell Season LP & Tour

  Robert Jon & The Wreck ‘24 Tour

  EARTH DAY 2025

  Montreux Lineup 2025

  The Omen (Has Arrived)

  Divine Comedy Back in ‘25!

  DOWNLOAD 2025

  The Damn Truth UK Tour

  David Gray’s New LP & Tour

  On Freelance Photography

  Trump’s Winning Ways…?

  Martha Wainwright’s Debut LP

  Roger Waters on Amused To Death

  Trump, Drunk On Power

  Apartheid and Beyond…

  David Ford Live in ‘25

  My Favourite Records

  In Dreams…

  Coheed & Cambria New LP & Tour

  Young Knives New LP & UK Tour

  Elliot Minor Back In 2025

  Emily Barker LP & 2025 UK Tour

  Political Inhumanity

  Record Reviews

  Ani DiFranco 2025 Tour

  “Let Right Be Done”

  Farah Nabulsi Filmmaker

  G3 Reunion Live LP in ‘25

  IS THIS IT?

  Larkin Poe Live in ‘25 + New LP

  Laura Marling New Record Out Now

  Rise Against 2025 Tour

  Rag ‘N’ Bone Man New LP & Tour

  The Middle East Crisis

  Ezra Collective New LP & Tour

  Leif Vollebekk New, Great LP

  Stick In The Wheel Returns

  SO, WHAT’S CHANGED?

  “They’re American Planes…”

  Olive Tree By Olive Tree…

  Ani Di Franco In Conversation

  Gemma Hayes Returns

  Remembering Thomas Hoepker

  Joe Bonamassa Live in 25

  On Misinformation

  Joan As Police Woman LP

  Politics - Who To Trust?

  The 76 Year Catastrophe

  Black Country Communion Back!

  Within Temptation Live Recordings

  Beth Gibbons New Solo LP

  Politics Is Failing

  Ani DiFranco New LP

  Pink Floyd’s Animals Remix

  SHIT FLOATS

  Seasick Steve Alive & Kickin’

  “My country, right or wrong…”

  Heart Announce Live Tours

  Anais Mitchell HADESTOWN Returns

  The Photographer’s Selection

  Gaza Nightmare Continues

  Princess Goes COME OF AGE

  Philip ‘Seth’ Campbell Live

  This Troubled World

  Dark Side Of The Moon 50th

  The More I Hear The Less I Know

  Great Albums: Fresh New Life

  Hozier’s New Album

  Nicole Atkins Jim Sclavunos Live

  SBT (Sarabeth Tucek) Live

  I’m As Angry As Hell!

  Magnum - A Year in Ukraine

  Alessandra Sanguinetti Interview

  The Damn Truth Live

  Newton Faulkner Live

  The Handsome Family Live

  The State We’re In Pt II

  Eric Gales Live

  The Cavalry Never Arrived

  Chvrches Live

  Andrés Peña Flamenco Star Live

  Paul Draper Live

  A Fly-Free Zone

  Liverpool Jazz Festival

  The Charlatans Live

  UK Democracy Threatened

  Rag’n'Bone Man Live

  Sea Girls Live

  Martha Wainwright Live

  Politics is Failing

  Lucy Kruger TRANSIT TAPES

  Joe Bonamassa Live!

  Rodrigo Y Gabriela Interview

  Music & Brexit

  Happy New Year?

  On Barbra Streisand

  The State We’re In…

  Welcome Back! But To What?

  What Have We Done?

  A RISK TOO FAR

  Photojournalism Hero

  Samantha Fish Live

  Gill Landry Live in Chester

  Noah Gundersen Live

  David Gilmour’s Interview

  Snow Patrol Live in Manchester

  New Model Army Live

  Shakespears Sister Live

  Lamb Live in Manchester

  The Struts Live

  Sting & Shaggy Live

  David Gray Live in Liverpool

  John Lennon Interview


Editor’s 2009!

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The Best Live Performance Year Ever?

Okay, in the main we only cover acts that have produced great albums and so we have a pretty good idea what to expect. But early in the year we covered The Hours, whose album didn’t figure in my Best-of list. However, it was a wonderful live show where the songs sounded better on stage than on record. We also covered My Latest Novel in the weirdest show of the year when this great signed band, whose album topped our poll, appeared as second support to a couple of local unsigned acts. Unbelievable! The fact that the band stuck it out and still gave their all (in a venue with dreadful acoustic quality) speaks volumes.

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One of our earliest album reviews in 2009 was of the Delta Spirit album which we loved. I caught their live show at the small Night & Day club in Manchester and was blown away. After Elbow’s Mercury Barclaycard victory I was pleased to review their show in Llandudno, North Wales supported by a wonderful Bella Union USA act, The Acorn. Elbow was characteristically great but it was a flawed show due to Elbow’s rather drab set-list. Not so with The Maccabees (supported wonderfully well by Mumford & Sons) who provided one of my albums and shows of the year. Metric then stooped and conquered - big time.

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The tiny and quirky Deaf Institute venue in Manchester provided two wonderful highlights of my reviewing year. Hjaltalin and The Low Anthem gave truly outstanding performances to small, sell-out audiences. Both bands also released wonderful albums with Hjaltalin’s released in 2008 so not included in our 2009 list. One of the support bands was Manchester’s Airship who is my tip for great things in 2010, and whose EP was including in our Best EPs of 2009.

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Two old favourites proved at Liverpool’s Echo Arena that they still have much to offer. BB King is now well into his 80’s and surprised me with the raw power of his voice, and the glorious sounds emanating from his closest friend, Lucille (his guitar). Simple Minds packed them in and gave a passionate performance which pretty well floored me.

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Then for something completely different. The world renowned Welsh harpist Catrin Finch playing with one of South America’s finest bands, Cimarron, appeared at the wonderful new studio theatre here in Wrexham, named after her. It was a vibrant and compelling show that had me glued from first note to last. Then normal play was resumed with a flamboyant display from The All-American Rejects at Manchester’s premier Academy 1 venue.

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And it got even better…

Bloc Party and the Grammatics socked it to us before Black Stone Cherry showed just why this young USA heavy rock band is so highly regarded. This show was my pick of the most complete gigs of 2009, with great support from Loaded and Parlor Mob, superb sound and lighting quality. Lost Prophets played a very effective ‘warm-up’ show in Liverpool before our show of the year. Green Day’s album was hailed by us and just about everybody, but their arena show took them to another level that most bands will find hard to better. It was a perfectly judged balance between stage technology and audience connection, something that Muse failed to achieve in their spectacular stage show a few weeks later.

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Shinedown followed a great album release with a show that included Soil and their new lead singer, playing songs from the band’s new album. Soil’s performance had people flocking to the merch stand to pick up the new album (PICTURE PERFECT) which we included in our Best of year. Shinedown then arrived in front of a fully primed audience and gave a cracking, but flawed performance. The problem was that the lead-man insisted on giving long, pointless sermons and constantly interrupting musical flow. This could so easily have been our show of the year…

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The Airborne Toxic Event followed up their brilliant debut album with a glorious sold-out live performance at the Ritz in Manchester. Rise Against then provided another wonderful night with great support from Poison The Well and Thursday, before Rise dominated the event with a flawless heavy rock display. The band also provided me with my photo of the year when the lead-man stood spread-eagled, slap in the middle of two huge American flags. I had to struggle a bit to find the Liverpool venue where Portico Quartet were playing, but find it I did, and what a show!

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Four more shows provided supreme entertainment and inspiration. Rodrigo Y Gabriela and Wallis Bird teamed up to create one of my favourite shows of the year. This was followed up by the most entertaining show of the year when the Yeah Yeah Yeahs arrived in Manchester to wow its capacity audience, and Karen O proved to she’s lead-lady numero uno. The Tragically Hip bombarded an unsuspecting audience at a small Manchester venue ahead of The Answer, who had to fight to get their audience back after several detail show failures. But they eventually won through with a spectacular classic rock display.

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Best Arena Shows: GREEN DAY, BB KING, SIMPLE MINDS, DEPECHE MODE

Best Large Venue Shows: RODGRIGO Y GABRIELA/WALLIS BIRD, RISE AGAINST, YEAH YEAH YEAHS, BLACK STONE CHERRY

Best Medium Venue Shows: THE AIRBORNE TOXIC EVENT, MACCABEES

Best Small Venue Shows: THE TRAGICALLY HIP, THE LOW ANTHEM, CATRIN FINCH, THE HOURS, METRIC, PORTICO QUARTET, DELTA SPIRIT, HJALTALIN

BEST SHOW OF THE YEAR: GREEN DAY

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THANKS to all the acts, record labels, PR companies and readers for making this Shakenstir’s biggest, best and most enjoyable year - ever.

Ed

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