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IST IST

The Waterfront, Norwich

Thursday 9th April 2026

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IST IST – NORWICH – LIVE REVIEW

Sometimes the world just seems to be against you. This must feel like one of those days for IST IST as the first date of their headline tour almost gets derailed due to a run in with the DVSA.

A long delay and an urgent van swap means that the band only make it to the venue less than an hour before the scheduled door time. The band even stating that they were minutes away from needing to cancel their date with The Waterfront here in Norwich.

THE YOUTH PLAY

Thankfully after a short delay for fans waiting outside, those doors do open and the show is good to go with our opening act The Youth Play soon arriving on stage.

‘Maybe This Was All For Us’ introduces the crowd to the set and a band with plenty to offer. Indeed, much like our headliners, The Youth Play are a band with a layered sound that makes them difficult to pigeonhole.

Their early releases have displayed a shoegazey aesthetic but with an ability to cut through with melodies akin to The Cure. This isn’t lost tonight despite the band making quite the noise during their time on stage.

Whilst it seemingly takes the crowd a little while to warm up (probably because of the extended wait in the chilly spring evening), by the time the band exit the likes of ‘Last Day On Earth’ and ‘If We Just Ever Were’ have effectively gained their respect.

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It does feel like the audience are waiting obsessively for IST IST to arrive and this is no surprise given the cultlike following that the band have cultivated since arriving just under a decade ago.

In that time, they have delivered five well received albums including their latest, ‘DAGGER’, in February. It’s that record which is centre stage this evening with the fantastic ‘I Am The Fear’ beginning their performance before ‘Warning Signs’ and ‘Burning’ settle us in.

The setlist is carefully prepared to showcase their back catalogue whilst giving ‘DAGGER’ the platform that it deserves. The album is a contender for Album of the Year and it’s delightful tonight to see these songs take flight on the live stage.

It’s a professional and concise performance from the band this evening with crowd interaction mainly revolving around their anger towards the DVSA, but it’s clear to see the fond connection that exists between band and audience.

‘The Echo’ and ‘Makes No Difference’ represent two more highlights from ‘DAGGER’ whilst the likes of ‘Fat Cats Drown in Milk’, ‘Emily’ and ‘Night’s Arm’ give their fanbase some good cuts from the past.

Previous album, ‘Light a Bigger Fire’, also gets a lot love and an encore comprising ‘Encouragement’ and ‘Stamp You Out’ ensures that the passionate fanbase is sent back into the cold night with warm hearts.

Considering how close to a disastrous cancellation we got, you can’t help but appreciate the effort put in by IST IST both in getting to the venue and then still delivering a great performance.

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Blush Puppy

‘HERE YOU DREAM’

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BLUSH PUPPY – HERE YOU DREAM – EP REVIEW

Having featured Blush Puppy in our 2026 ‘Ones to Watch’, we were excited to hit play on their five-song debut EP, ‘HERE YOU DREAM’. Such a release is always a big moment for new bands, and this EP gives listeners a great first impression of what this group are all about.

One of the things that stands out is that these songs feel truly collaborative. The tracks are cohesive and the vocal interchanges help to generate a communal sense of hope and togetherness.

Lyrically exploring the varied and shared challenges of life with an emotive connection, these tracks will offer a good degree of relatively and understanding to listeners. Musically these songs are as solid an example of how to do modern alt-rock as you could expect from any debut release.

With renowned producer Adrian Bushby steering the band through the recording, that shouldn’t be a surprise. Indeed, the rock is rocky and the pop is poppy. There are various genre’s merging together here and each adds fascinating textures to a well-rounded and expertly produced set of songs.

So enjoy this record and make sure that you do keep watch as we suggested, because on this evidence Blush Puppy are going to be making some positive noise!

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Enter Shikari

‘Lose Your Self’

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ENTER SHIKARI – LOSE YOUR SELF – ALBUM REVIEW

After they announced an intimate live date in Manchester, whispers were in the wind that a new album was on the way from St. Albans finest Enter Shikari. Well, fans didn’t have to wait long!

Come midnight the band surprise dropped their eighth studio album, ‘Lose Your Self’, but given the state of the world right now it should surprise nobody that the record takes aim and holds no punches.

Shikari have always been a band who are at their best with the bit between their teeth and there isn’t exactly a lack of inspiration at present. Whilst being willing and able to eloquently lyricise their thoughts on the world, what the band also do well is ensure that a glimmer of hope remains that together we can heal the pain.

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These tracks all conceptualise from a point of despair and desperation and whilst this manifests in anger it also offers the hopeful perspective in such as way that stops you from heading into full on depression (as understandable as that would be watching the news).

The ever-uplifting sonic exploration that only Enter Shikari can create also helps with that. This is after all a band never lacking in musical ambition and ‘Lose Your Self’ feels like their most ambitious project yet – both in terms of the content and the unusual type of release.

With no singles to steal your attention, you’ll need to indulge the album as designed and that has to be the biggest plus of the surprise drop.

The album flows superbly and builds to a captivating crescendo in the shape of the album closing ‘Spaceship Earth’ trilogy. There are no real dips in quality and it’s great to know that even at this stage of their career the band can still surprise us!

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U2

‘Easter Lily’

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Back in February, the legendary U2 surprised their fans with the unannounced drop of a new EP on Ash Wednesday. Now as fans begin their Easter holidays, the band again surprise them with new EP, ‘Easter Lily’, arriving on Good Friday.

An album is still said to be on the way, but the band have chosen to again release a thematically linked collection of songs that felt like they needed their own space. Unlike the ‘Days of Ash’ which focused on protesting the state of the world, ‘Easter Lily’ is more about the personal side of living in it.

Sonically based within the grander scales of the U2 songbook, this for an EP is a meatier experience, with the six tracks clocking in at a total of thirty-two and half minutes. Each track is given it’s time to breathe and the collection therefore demands your attention.

Both of the EP’s combined have shown that U2 are still creatively as urgent as ever and on the back of two strong EP’s you can’t help but get excited for the promised album’s arrival!

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Lavalove

‘Tan Lines’

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LAVALOVE – TAN LINES – ALBUM REVIEW

Los Angeles indie rock ensemble Lavalove bring a little bit of Southern Californian sunshine to the world as they follow their 2023 debut album, ‘Love Sick’, with their sophomore collection, ‘Tan Lines’!

The album is again a product of its environment with a heavy surf culture influence and a vibe that will make you feel the sun on the back of your neck, even whilst the UK waits to fully leave the cold months in the rearview mirror.

The album sees singer and guitarist Tealarose Coy lead us through songs that acknowledge the negatives of modern living but do so in a manner that chooses joy over despair. They do so with a genre and era defying sound that displays a wide range of musical influences.

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At ten songs and just shy of thirty minutes, this is a short, sharp shock of bubblegum indie punk that can’t help but lift your mood. Simply a good old fashioned fun record. So, if you’re in the need of the musical equivalent of a sugar rush then look no further than this sweet treat of an album!

In the midst of a world gone crazy, Lavalove are here to remind you that not all music needs to embrace the darkness and there’s nothing wrong with just having a good time.

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Masca

‘Love Letters’

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Thirteen months on from their second EP, Bristolians Masca are here to deliver the big one – their debut album! The trio have quietly been making a name for themselves with impressive singles and live shows and now comes that always important statement record, ‘Love Letters’.

If the band have been making a statement thus far it’s certainly been that they are here to be the first Masca rather than trying to shoehorn themselves into any existing scene. They are fiercely unique and that has identified them as a band worth investing in.

There will be many therefore looking forward to this first full-length collection and its evident as soon as you begin your first listen that the record is everything fans will want it to be.

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Operating succinctly in the intersection between rock and pop in a gripping sonic Venn diagram, the band have crafted a sound that you can easily consume but also allows for deeper inspection for those wishing to.

With frank and insightful lyrics tackling both the bigger problems facing the world in 2026 and the more personal concerns present as a musician in the modern industry, there is certainly plenty to dissect on this intricate record.

Backed by simmering guitar work and a hazy aesthetic, these tracks feel made for big festival sets and showcase perfectly the body of work that the trio have generated.

Given debut albums are such a big introduction for bands, ‘Love Letters’ is the perfect place for new fans to get engaged with a band who clearly have plenty to give.

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Mallavora

‘What If Better Never Comes?’

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MAllavora – What If Better Never Comes? – Album Review

It’s debut album time for Mallavora!

The band have been making a loud noise for a few years now and that noise has made people take notice. This is a band with a vision and an engrained belief system. This is a band that strives to do things their way; so why would their debut record be any different?

The Bristolian four-piece have developed an alt-metal sound which is deeply engaging and a lyrical identity that is emotively captivating. With an album giving them more space to explore themselves, it’s no surprise that over the course of the thirteen tracks and near fifty minutes they are able to truly bring their vision to life.

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This is a record that is packed full of vulnerability and defiance in equal measure. Personal experiences and the overarching need to navigate the modern world loom large and are delivered in an immediate and relatable manner.

Considering the shortness of attention spans these days and the noted length of the record, perhaps an argument could be made to trim the record down slightly, but that’s not the Mallavora way.

This is grandiose by design and that’s demonstrated best by the nine-minute closing epic that is the title-track of the album, ‘What If Better Never Comes?’. The band wants you to live this record with them, to feel it with them and as far as first attempts go you have to say that this is a great opening salvo.

Make note of the name, because for Mallavora this is only the beginning!

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