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0 May 12, 2021 14:07 by Olivia Stock Nieve O’Donnell “ Music is a powerful tool that can be used for good. We all need to play our part if the planet is to survive.” The message of climate initiative ‘No Music On a Dead Planet’ rings out loud and clear. Nieve O’Donnell reflects on the project’s work to date and asks whether the music industry is doing enough to tackle the climate crisis. The campaign ‘No Music On a Dead Planet’ brings together individuals and organisations within the music industry to declare a climate and ecological emergency. They’ve had a number of endorsements from music industry insiders such as Annie Mac and Arlo Parks by “using the advocacy power of artists to unite audiences in a clear call for action.” With the UK not currently on track to meet its 2050 net-zero target, the music industry is just one piece in a much larger puzzle – but is simply raising awareness enoug ....
Holy Moly & the Crackers, Smiley & The Underclass, & more added to The Green Gathering 2021 published: Mon 25th Jan 2021 daily capacity: 5000 Promoting sustainable lifestyles and combining education with entertainment, The Green Gathering is hoping and planning to go ahead for the 10th time at Piercefield Park in Newly announced for the line-up are Phil Cudworth, who join 3 Daft Monkeys, Ask My Bull, The Balkaneers, The Borgias, Dragonsfly, Edd Donovan, The Embers, The Fabulous Red Diesel, The Fecktones, Feral Pussies, Fossilheads, Foundlings, Funke & the Two Tone Baby, Genn, Greenness, Hands of the Heron, Hannah Scott, Hazel & Grey, Hoopy Frood, Matthew Frederick, Millie Manders & the Shut Up, Mobius Loop, and more. For the details so far please see the ....
0 January 17, 2021 16:47 by Olivia Stock Nieve O’Donnell High-octane, bursting with vim, and almost obnoxiously addictive, Millie Manders and The Shutup write music to jump up-and-down on your bed too. In the wake of a thrashing debut LP, the London lead-singer talked flouting genre, saving the planet, and nurturing creativity in the Covid-age with Impact’s Nieve O’Donnell. Last October saw the release of Millie Manders and The Shutup’s debut LP Telling Truths, Breaking Ties to ample praise. In an equally chaotic 2021, the band have found new ways to grow and thrive, focusing the energy lost from live shows on making a positive impact on the world around them. Eclectic and boundary-breaking, this commitment to things that are important to the band rather than what is expected lies at the heart of Millie Manders’ mantra. Her debut album is fascinatingly categorised as cross-genre punk, for example; something sh ....