Northern Irish singer-songwriter Hannah Peel, is hurtling into a world of analogue synths and a "love for the golden age of cinema and Italo Calvino's 1972 book Invisible Cities, the imagined travels of Kublai Khan, through the very real loneliness felt by living in big cities, the failure and building of new relationships, to the dreams of a better future."
An audience from the seriously quite old, to middle aged, all the way down the generations to young teenagers with their parents are in Islington to see Vaults. If they want to hear the Christmas John Lewis advert, ‘One Day I’ll Fly Away’, they’ll be disappointed. It’s on the group’s debut album, ‘Caught In S
With mulled wines in hand, the people of Leeds have packed into the pews of the Holy Trinity Church to hear one of their own deliver the annual Christmas service from the local Gaslight Club. Well, nearly. Hannah introduces herself and band member Laura Groves (AKA Blue Roses) as Leeds artists, then quickly c