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Review: My Romantic History by D.C. Jackson

Dean Ashton (Tom) and Kristina Brändén Whitaker (Amy). <br />

November 16 - Teater Trixter. Who hasn't been through a love story that ended up badly and left deep marks? Tom and Amy are two of those people who... More

Review: Tigers of the Temple


Pusterviksbaren – October 22. As the first groans of live music reach the downstairs bar, we head up to check out... More

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GD@WOW: Mr (way out) West



Kanye West. As dramatic music plays, ballet dancers storm the stage. The white curtain is drawn and an imposing backdrop of... More

GD@WOW: Pulp return in fine form



British band Pulp last performed in Gothenburg in 1996, during their glory days. This time in, young and old gather to check... More


GD@WOW: Prince the new King of Slottsskogen



"I love you baby. Even more than I love my hair."

Expectations are a funny thing. When they are extremely high, more often...
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GD@WOW: Janelle Monáe delivers impressive set



There is no mistaking which band is next up on the Azalea stage. A huge black and white flag with the words Janelle... More


Review: Public Image Limited



Trädgårn - June 22. I met my friend Joe outside the gig and as we stood and chatted a spiky haired figure caught... More

June 21: Woody West Limited Edition

Band of Horses frontman Ben Bridwell (left) and guitarist Tyler Ramsey (right)<br />

Review. Woody West's new summer festival is not a one off event. The setup and venue may change, but it will be back next... More

Review: This Wide Night by Chloë Moss



Two women who used to share the same cell in prison meet again in the outside world. Marie is taken by surprise when her ex... More

Review: Graveyard


Nefertiti - March 23. One would not be ridiculed for thinking a time portal to the 70s had opened at the entrance to the... More

Strømgren /Celis - dance programme in two parts



Review - February 26. Matters of existence in people's daily lives are being looked upon and reflected in fundamentally... More

Review: Jazz and Flyfishing


Parken - February 23. Finding a specific way of describing the jazz musician's muse is by no means an easy thing to do.... More

Review: Cock



Folkteatern - December 3. John has been in a problematic relationship with his boyfriend for several years. He decides to... More

Eroica - dance performance at the Gothenburg Opera



Review - December 16. Highly suggestive and innovative, Eroica provides a very modern interpretation of Beethoven. The... More

Review: Outshine


Sticky Fingers - November 27. It's 22.30 on Saturday night at Sticky Fingers. Jimmy runs around with a beer in his hand... More

Review: Teenage Fanclub and Me and my army


Trädgårn - November 21."Fia?" I shout to the kitchen, "Yeah?" comes the reply. "You know the guy who sang in the... More

Review: Midlake and John Grant


Trädgårn - November 16. BEARD! John Grant, untrimmed and disheveled, stands to the left side of the stage looking... More

Review: New Found Land



Album - The Bell. This album is more uplifting and summery than the burning smell of factor 2 coconut oil covered flesh.... More

Review: Robert Svensson



Album - You're a Wasteland, Honey. There's a tried and tested checklist for many Swedish artists to follow:

1. Write...
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Review: I'm on TV



Album - Plastic Paradise. When I watched the promotional video for I'm on TV's new single Must Get Away I must admit, I... More

Review: Ed Harcourt


Brewhouse - November 5. There's a problem being a lone troubadour touring without a band. How do you fill a 2 hour slot and... More

Review: The Bitter and Sick and Die Alones


Sinnet - October 9. This Gothenburg two-piece with their emotion-filled folk rock is a damn good band. Neat finger-picked... More

Review: Mrock



House of Win-Win, October 5. Emrik Larsson is a man of many talents. A master skateboarder, film expert, Opera/Jazz/Blues... More

Review: Kristian Anttila


Liseberg - September 3. At exactly 7pm the lights on the back of the main stage at Liseberg suddenly spring to life and a... More

Review: Håkan Hellström


Way out West - August 14. Håkan Hellström playing his debut album live from start to finish - what a concept. ... More

Review: Broken Bells


Way out West - August 14. James Mercer (singer-songwriter of The Shins) and Brian Burton (aka Danger Mouse from Gnarls... More

Review: M.I.A


Way out West - August 13. M.I.A was the headline act of the first day. And what a show. Lasers, futuristic visuals, a gospel... More

Review: Iggy & the Stooges


Way out West - August 13. Iggy & the Stooges may be in their mid-60's but they still know how to put on a show. It was... More

Review: Soundtrack of Our Lives & Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra


Way out West - August 13. The Flamingo stage was filled as local band Soundtrack of Our Lives teamed up with the Gothenburg... More

Review: José González and the Gothenburg String Theory


Götaplatsen - August 10. José González and the Gothenburg String Theory - like meatballs and lingon jam.... More

A sing-along affair: Harry and the Potters


Sinnet - August 6. On their homepage, the duo Paul and Joe DeGeorge say that they always try to make their shows unique and... More

Metaltown day two - harder, heavier, pure metal!


June 19 - review. The second day of Metaltown brought a stronger and more aggressive metal sound to Gothenburg. 16 bands... More


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