2015-12-18



It has nearly run its course, but 2015 has been packed – Getintothis’ Paul Riley, Shaun Ponsonby and Adam Lowerson picked a comprehensive selection of the highs, lows, and the best of the rest.

Is it that time again? It feels like about five minutes since we were last writing one of these things. But as the saying goes, time flies when you’re covering a thousand gigs a week.

Alright, that be a slight exaggeration, but if you’re a regular reader you might have noticed how big a year it has been for music in Liverpool and for Getintothis. We’ve covered more than ever and been spoilt with some of the bands that have come to town this year, as well as getting to see the emergence and rise of some of our favourite Merseyside bands too.

To see Hooton Tennis Club grow from their early demos and Shipping Forecast support slots to touring the world, headlining the Kazimier and releasing one of the best records of the year on Heavenly Records has been a real fairy tale story and one that we’ve loved following every step of the way. All We Are, Stealing Sheep and Outfit all released great albums too, cementing their statuses as major players on the scene, and we’ve also enjoyed discovering some rising stars, with the likes of Louis Berry, Holy Thursday and the Night Café announcing themselves as serious ones to watch.

It’s been a great year for Liverpool music as a whole, with accolades and awards coming from prestigious places all over the world. Our festivals cleaned up at the UK Festival Awards, with the likes of Sound City, LIMF and Creamfields taking home the gongs, and more recently Liverpool’s reputation as the capital of pop was boosted by receiving official City of Music status from UNESCO. We’ve all know it’s boss here for a while now, so it’s good to see the rest of the world waking up to it.

Looking back it has been a seriously good year for music on Merseyside, and we’re made up to have been there to see it all happen. So join us in reflection with our highs, lows and best of the rest and relive some great shows with our reviews and picture galleries. We’re looking forward to winding down over Christmas now, ready for it all to kick off in the new year, when sadly we’ll be losing our spiritual home in the Kazimier. There’s not a lot you can say about the Kazimier that hasn’t already been said, it is a true Liverpool institution and will be remembered in the same way as the likes of the Cavern and Eric’s. We’ve had some of the best nights of our life there, met some of our best friends, and we will definitely give it the send off it deserves. Here’s to another great year.

End of Year Selections

It’s that time of the year again! Lists, lists and more lists! We have come at it from all angles, and collected the opinions of our contributors and Liverpool’s finest music heads, industry professionals and musicians.

Getintothis’ Top 50 albums that didn’t make it into the Getintothis Top 50 albums of 2015

Getintothis’ Top 40 Tracks Of 2015

Getintothis’ Top 50 Albums of 2015: 50-31

Getintothis’ Top 50 Albums of 2015: 30-21

Getintothis’ Top 50 Albums of 2015: 20-11

Getintothis’ Top 50 Albums of 2015: 10-1

All Talk

We’re continually outdoing ourselves on the old interviews. From local legends like The Coral and Ian McNabb, the new school of great songwriters like Courtney Barnett, comedy legend Stewart Lee or even the most successful songwriter-producer of all time in Motown legend Lamont Dozier.

Gilles Peterson talks hip-hop, alternative club culture and the evolution of the Liverpool scene

The Coral – ‘the new album sounds like we’ve gone through Event Horizon’

Dragged Into Sunlight – “We would not exist in a perfect world” – a story of noise, metal and collaborations

Sodajerker On Songwriting

Circus’ Yousef on influences, inspirations and the future of a Liverpool clubbing institution

Courtney Barnett talks the Zanzibar, songwriting and her band of brothers ahead of O2 Academy date

The Icicle Works’ Ian McNabb talks songwriting, performing in Liverpool and Richard Hawley ahead of O2 Academy return

HEALTH on megalomania, maturity and their pop evolution

Lizzie Nunnery tells all about Narvik – her ‘play with songs’

Dave McCabe: “I wanted to challenge myself, I couldn’t be arsed just making a safe record.

Lamont Dozier: “We made sure the song was King” – the Motown legend on the Supremes, the Four Tops, George Clinton & more

Michelle Roberts talks her EVOL photo exhibition, favourite snaps and Kazimier memories

Clinic – ‘We’re just made up to be playing the Kazimier one last time’

David Sedaris on organs, rubbish & the House of Commons

Outfit – ‘No one who wanted to be commercially successful would’ve made the album we’ve just made’

Shaun Ryder – Black Grape was my little bit of revenge after the Happy Mondays

Thurston Moore talks Liverpool Sound City, Adrian Henri and the avant-garde counterculture

The Pop Group – ‘We’re here to provide an alternative channel against the zombification of society’

XamVolo – ‘I’ve been playing gigs in my head for ages’

Purple Reggae: Fast talks new venture Radio Riddler and a Fun Lovin’ anniversary tour

Abandon Silence 5.5 – Andrew Hill on five years of Liverpool partying

Young Fathers: We always want to put ourselves in awkward situations

Stewart Lee on Liverpool, a cultural monopoly & pining for festivals

Louis Berry – I’m daring, I like to compete and strive to be the best

24 Kitchen Street – ‘part of the most ambitious party the area has ever seen’

Chibuku 15th Birthday – Sean Stephenson on the Camp & Furnace celebrations and Liverpool’s club scene

Mental health matters: exploring depression & anxiety in our musical mess age

Jesus and Mary Chain: We didn’t get within a million miles of the establishment

Silent Sleep talk second album Stay The Night, Stay The Morning Too plus listen to two new tracks

Goatwhore talk life on the road and whether Europe is better than the US



Gilles Peterson at St Luke’s Church

Top Ten

If there’s one thing likely to promote disunity in the GIT camp, it’s a list. Around a dozen of our contributors provided a Top Ten list on any given subject. Only eight survived.

Elvis Presley – Top Ten

Belle & Sebastian – Top Ten

Grammy performances – Top Ten

Afrocentric Electronica – Top Ten

Ryan Adams – Top Ten

Paul McCartney – Top Ten

Austin, Texas – Top Ten

Johnny Marr – Top Ten

Modest Mouse – Top Ten

Threshold Festival 2015 – Our top ten undiscovered gems playing this year’s event

Joy Division – Top Ten

Super Furry Animals – Top Ten

Short Songs – Top Ten

The Fall – Top Ten

The Jurassic World of Dinosaur Bands – Top Ten

Parliament-Funkadelic – Top Ten

Heavenly Recordings – Top Ten

My Morning Jacket – Top Ten

Amy Winehouse – Top Ten

Fleetwood Mac – Top Ten

New Order – Top Ten

Echo and the Bunnymen – Top Ten

Modern Protest Songs – Top Ten

Gorillaz – Top Ten

Aphex Twin – Top Ten

Hip hop films – Top Ten

James Bond Theme Songs – Top Ten

DJ Shadow – Top Ten

Shoegaze – Top Ten

Reservoir Dogs, The Wicker Man, Eraserhead and more – Top Ten musical moments in movies

Deaf School – Liverpool’s second most important band – Top Ten

The Cure – Top Ten ahead of 2016 tour



Ryan Adams at Mountford Hall

Live Reviews

Live music is our bread and butter, and this year our writers and photographers have covered more gigs and events than ever before. From the new, small acts from Liverpool to the major, worldwide names that have visited the city, we’ve seen it all. GIT has spread its wings in 2015, with a number of reviews from Europe and the rest of the UK. Check this out. It’s some list:

MYTHOPOEIA II: feat. Stealing Sheep, Hooton Tennis Club: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Enter Shikari, Baby Godzilla, Allusondrugs: Camp & Furnace, Liverpool

Sankofa, The Sky, Kindest Of Thieves, Electroshock Therapy: The Zanzibar, Liverpool

Riot Jazz, The Helena Johnson Band, Afriquoi DJ: The Kazimier, Liverpool

British Sea Power: Arts by the Sea Festival, Bournemouth

Nils Lofgren: Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

Colour EP Launch: Colour, Camp Stag, Kingdom: The Blade Factory, Liverpool

Slipknot, Korn: Echo Arena, Liverpool

The Paperhead, Holy Thursday, The Floormen, Shrinking Minds: The Shipping Forecast, Liverpool

Rae Morris, Fryars: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Julian Cope: Epstein Theatre, Liverpool

Blackalicious, Fire Beneath the Sea, Chicken Brothers: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Kaiser Chiefs, Public Service Broadcasting: Echo Arena, Liverpool

The Staves, James Canty, Flo Morrissey: Arts Club, Liverpool

Red Sails, Nick Ellis, John Canning Yates: The Nordic Church, Liverpool

Slaves, Baby Strange, Native Kings: The Shipping Forecast, Liverpool

Abandon Silence 5.3: San Soda and Red D, Seven Davis Jr, Casino Times, Andrew Hill: The Kazimier, Liverpool

The Jesus and Mary Chain, Bathymetry: Mountford Hall, Liverpool Guild of Students

Magnum, Vega: Arts Club, Liverpool

The War On Drugs, Amen Dunes: O2 Academy, Liverpool

Womenfolk – Kathryn Williams, Georgia Ruth, Maz O’Connor – The Kazimier, Liverpool

The Sundowners, Sankofa, She Drew The Gun, Marvin Powell: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Echo & the Bunnymen, Liam McClair: The Philharmonic, Liverpool

Hooton Tennis Club, RongoRongo, Hannah Lou Clark, SeaWitches: The Shipping Forecast, Liverpool

Kate Tempest, Loyle Carner: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Rumer: Epstein Theatre, Liverpool

Slow Club: Arts Club, Liverpool

Hudson Taylor, Jack Morris: O2 Academy, Liverpool

Ryan Adams, Natalie Prass: Mountford Hall, Liverpool Guild of Students

Ten Bands Ten Minutes at the Movies: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Sleaford Mods, Hooton Tennis Club, Sugarmen: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Tune-Yards, Pix: Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

Anathema, Anna Phoebe: Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool

James Taylor Quartet, Dennis Rollins Velocity Trio, Troyka & more: Liverpool International Jazz Festival

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds: Manchester Arena

Dr John, Edgar Jones: Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

Placebo, The Mirror Trap: Mountford Hall, Liverpool Guild of Students

D’Angelo: Club Paradiso, Amsterdam

Young Fathers, Hot Vestry: Skelmersdale Library

Glass Animals, Tropics: The Kazimier, Liverpool – Picture gallery

Lucy Rose, The Half Earth: Arts Club, Liverpool

Duke Special, Paul Cook & The Chronicles: Arts Club, Liverpool

We Were Promised Jetpacks, Polar States: Arts Club, Liverpool

The Handsome Family, Daniel Knox: Leaf Tea Shop, Liverpool

SXSW 2015 – what we learnt and best artists & bands from Austin, Texas

Johnny Marr: Arts Club, Liverpool

Chibuku 15th Birthday: Four Tet, George Fitzgerald, Joy Orbison and more: Camp and Furnace, Liverpool

Threshold Festival 2015: review and gallery part one

Chic Featuring Nile Rodgers: O2 Apollo Theatre, Manchester

Threshold Festival 2015: review and gallery part two

Frank Turner: Liverpool Central Library – picture gallery

Vintage Trouble: Academy 2, Manchester

Gretchen Peters: Epstein Theatre, Liverpool

Ghostpoet, Palace, James Canty: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Nicki Minaj, Trey Songz: Echo Arena, Liverpool

Circa Waves, Gengahr, Rat Boy: O2 Academy, Liverpool

Kaleidoscope, The Wicked Whispers: Leaf Tea Shop, Liverpool

Buena Vista Social Club: Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

Primitive Man, Sea Bastard, Sloth Hammer, Deathtrip: The Zanzibar, Liverpool

Gazelle Twin, Carla Mackinnon & various short films: FACT, Liverpool

Lapsley, Oceaan: Leaf, Liverpool

Villagers, Sobi: The Epstein, Liverpool

Matthew E White: Leaf, Liverpool

No Homer’s Club Launch Night: Constellations, Liverpool

Ben Ottewell, Natalie McCool, Johnny Sands: The Magnet, Liverpool

Ben Howard: Echo Arena, Liverpool

George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic: The Ritz, Manchester

Seasick Steve, My Baby: Liverpool Philharmonic, Liverpool

Polar Bear, Leafcutter John: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Paul Simon & Sting: Arena, Manchester

Of Montreal, Holy Family: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Wire, Tomaga, Bathymetry: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Bellowhead: Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

Acid Witch, Bonehunter, Satanic Dystopia, Live Burial: Blade Factory, Liverpool

Communion New Faces feat Frances, Tenterhook, Charlotte OC, Freddie Dickson: Arts Club, Liverpool

Adam Ant: Arts Club, Liverpool

Portico, Snow Ghosts: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Prong, Steak Number Eight, Hark: O2 Academy, Liverpool

The Twilight Sad, Man of Moon: The Kazimier, Liverpool

The Wombats, Jennifer Davies, Company: O2 Academy, Liverpool

James Holden, D R O H N E x VEED, WYWH: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Calexico, Barr Brothers: Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

Bonobo, Gilles Peterson, Danny Fitzgerald: St Luke’s Church, Liverpool

Moon Duo, Mind Mountain, TVAM, Pinkshinyultrablast, The Probes: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Spring King: Gullivers, Manchester

Blue Rose Code: Leaf Tea Shop, Bold Street, Liverpool

TOPS, Gulf, Vynce, Del Florida: Shipping Forecast, Liverpool

The Pop Group, Zun Zun Egui, Strange Collective: The Kazimier, Liverpool

The Fall, As Able As Kane: The Kazimier, Liverpool

The Apples, Rumjig, The Soul Rays: The Kazimier

LightNight 2015 Round-Up: Bernard + Edith, Moats, Earth Sound and Fire & more

Super Furry Animals: Albert Hall, Manchester

Mobb Deep, Rodney P and Skitz, L100 Cypher: O2 Academy, Liverpool

People Under The Stairs, Burgundy Blood: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Jad Fair & Norman Blake, AJHD: Leaf, Liverpool

Gemma Hayes, Ollie Gosling: Leaf, Liverpool

De La Soul, Pete Rock, Renegade Brass Band, Children of Zeus, No Fakin’ DJs; O2 Academy, Liverpool

John Doran reading Jolly Lad, Barberos, Krautrock Karaoke: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Paul McCartney: Echo Arena, Liverpool

Stewart Lee – A Room with a Stew: The Philharmonic Liverpool

Tracey Thorn: Writing on the Wall Festival, Leaf, Liverpool

Earth, Mugstar, Markers: The Kazimier, Liverpool

BBC Music Day: Mersey River Festival, Pier Head, Liverpool

The Replacements: The Roundhouse, London

Foo Fighters: Lancashire County Cricket Ground, Manchester

Swervedriver: O2 Academy 2, Liverpool

Liverpool music hub The Well celebrates opening night with James Canty LOVE in

Young Fathers, Kojey Radical, When I Am King: The Kazimier, Liverpool

48 Hours In Liverpool: Nina Kraviz, Enzo Siragusa, Lee Rands, Jemmy: New Bird Street Warehouse

Giant Sand: St George’s Hall, Liverpool

Ad Hoc Creative Expo: Calderstones Mansion, Liverpool

Kazimier Krunk Fiesta: Vogues Animalés ft. Dogshow, Afriquoi, Kero Kero Bonito, Rajasthan Heritage Brass Band and more

Todd Terje, Prins Thomas, Greg Wilson, Gerd Janson: The Bombed Out Church

Outfit, VEYU, Gulf: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Africa Oyé 2015 review and picture gallery

Elvis Costello, Larkin Poe: The Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

Loop, Jupiter-C, TVAM: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Glastonbury 2015 review and what Getintothis learnt from Worthy Farm

Grant Lee Phillips, John Joseph Brill: Leaf, Liverpool

Heavenly 25 feat The Wytches, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, Hooton Tennis Club, Stealing Sheep: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Dead Kennedys: O2 Academy, Liverpool

Benjamin Booker, Carbon: O2 Academy, Liverpool

303 Liverpool: Hardfloor, Stu Hodson, Gemma Muir, Samuel Lamont

LIV-BCN Festival feat Clinic, Bathymetry, Minion TV: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Rufus Wainwright, Lucy Wainwright Roche, Max Jury: The Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

Black Grape, Alias Kid: Parr Hall, Warrington

Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, Jalen Ngonda: Arts Club, Liverpool

Mind Mountain, Strange Collective, Bad Meds, Ohmns: Maguire’s Pizza Bar, Liverpool

John Power, Tony Steele and The Massacre: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Liverpool Calling 2015 feat Reverend & The Makers, Allusondrugs, Dexters, Tea Street Band: Bombed Out Church, Magnet, Maguire’s

Beres Hammond, Bunny Wailer: O2 Academy, Liverpool

X&Y Festival 2015 Gallery: Arts Club, Liverpool

Derrick May, Stuart Hodson: Constellations, Liverpool

All Tomorrow’s Parties Iceland 2015 feat Swans, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Belle and Sebastian, Iggy Pop: Atlantic Studios, Iceland

FestEVOL Part One review feat Dave McCabe and the Ramifications, The Serpent Power, The Sundowners, The Vryll Society and more: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Solstafir, Dialects, Antimatter: Arts Club, Liverpool

Mark Lanegan: O2 Academy, Liverpool

FestEVOL Part Two feat All We Are, Tea Street Band, Dogshow, Bad Breeding and more: The Kazimier, Liverpool

KRS-One, Mad Brains: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Arthur Russell’s Instrumentals directed by Peter Gordon: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Liverpool HorrorFest feat Impropriety, Zombina and the Skeletones, Tommy Creep: The Kazimier

Single Mothers, Black Diamond, Please Head North: Studio 2, Liverpool

Strange Collective, Bad Meds, Ohmns, The Floormen: Kazimier Gardens

Indika feat Prashant Shah, Anil Srinivasan, Rama Vaidyanathan: The Capstone Theatre, Liverpool

Sufjan Stevens: O2 Apollo, Manchester

48 Hours in Liverpool feat Tale Of Us, Mind Against, Nastia, Rossko, Lee Rands, Jemmy: New Bird Street Warehouse, Liverpool

Tame Impala, Nick Allbrook: Olympia, Liverpool

Festival No.6 review diary feat Grace Jones, Metronomy, Belle and Sebastian, Black Grape and more: Portmeirion

LoneLady, D R O H N E: Central Library, Liverpool

La Shark, The Shipbuilders, Mosley Bar, Cabezudos: Studio 2, Liverpool

With Love From Liverpool: The Farm, Space, John Power, Mic Lowry, OMD: Echo Arena, Liverpool

The Polyphonic Spree: Arts Club, Liverpool

Richard Dawson, Asiq Nargile, Ex-Easter Island Head: The Kazimier

Sweet Baboo, Silent Sleep, Year Of The Fiery Horse: Leaf, Liverpool

End of the Road Festival celebrates 10 years – here’s our best bits

Art Garfunkel: Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

Liverpool Psych Fest 2015 review – day one feat Factory Floor, Anton Newcombe, Evil Blizzard, Blanck Mass and more: Camp and Furnace, Blade Factory, District

Liverpool Psych Fest day two feat Spiritualized, The Heads, Hey Colossus, K-X-P, Jane Weaver, Hookworms: Camp and Furnace, Blade Factory, District

Oneirogen, Dawn Ray’d, Moon Zero: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Etches, MOTHER, Venus Demilo: Arts Club, Liverpool

303 Presents Josh Wink, Stuart Hodson and Gemma Muir – Williamson Tunnels, Liverpool

Ought: Deaf Institute, Manchester

Edan and Paten Locke, Onoe Caponoe: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Joe Driscoll & Sekou Kouyate, Anwar Ali: Leaf, Liverpool

Abandon Silence Farewell to The Kazimier Part One: Move D, Space Dimension Controller

An evening for Syria: Dave McCabe, Springtime Anchorage, The Sundowners, By the Sea, Silent Sleep, Marvin Powell, Bill-Ryder Jones, Jo Mary: 24 Kitchen Street, Liverpool

Squeeze, John Cooper-Clarke: The Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

The Parrots, The Floormen, Shrinking Minds: Shipping Forecast, Liverpool

Xiu Xiu, James Binary: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Low: Manchester Cathedral, Manchester

Euros Childs, Tom Low: Leaf, Liverpool

Donovan: The Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

Ride: O2 Academy, Liverpool

Pink Kink, The Orielles, Sundogs, Her’s, Odonata: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Luke Vibert: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Girls Names, SeaWitches, Esa Shields: The Shipping Forecast, Liverpool

Vetiver, Marvin Powell: Leaf, Liverpool

Years & Years, Shamir: O2 Academy, Liverpool

Jess Green and The Mischief Thieves: The Unity Theatre, Liverpool

Richard Hawley: Grand Central Hall, Liverpool

Ron Sexsmith: Epstein Theatre, Liverpool

Black Honey, Scarlet, Whitecliff: Studio 2, Liverpool

Bassekou Kouyaté and Ngoni Ba: The Music Room, Philharmonic, Liverpool

Liverpool Irish Festival 2015 – Sea Legs, Rusangano Family, Terri Hooley and things we learnt from the festival

HEALTH, Barberos, aPAtT: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Asian Dub Foundation play the score from George Lucas’ THX 1138: Liverpool Philharmonic

Foals, Real Lies: Olympia, Liverpool

Gabrielle, ESKA & more: Liverpool SoulFest 2015

The Voodoo Ball feat Voodoo Love Orchestra, 7 Suns, United Vibrations: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Mick Head with Sense of Sound: The Music Room, Liverpool

Drenge: The Magnet, Liverpool

Dan Croll, Max Pope: The Buyers Club, Liverpool

Bill Ryder-Jones, By The Sea, Jo Mary: District, Liverpool

Ady Suleiman: The Magnet, Liverpool

Happy Mondays, The Backhanders: O2 Academy, Liverpool

Titus Andronicus, Washington Irving: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Ezra Furman, The Big Moon: The Arts Club, Liverpool

Beans On Toast, Truckstop Honeymoon: The Kazimier, Liverpool

New Order, Jake Evans: Olympia, Liverpool

The Stairs, The Wicked Whispers & more: The Butterfly’s Ball & The Grasshopper’s Feast, The Kazimier, Liverpool

Mercury Rev, Nicole Atkins: Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester

Four Tet, Andrew Hill, S.G.Lewis: The Kazimier, Liverpool

Ronnie Spector: Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

Akala, Jamie Broad: Guild of Students Cellar Bar, Liverpool

Stealing Sheep, Dutch Uncles & more: Mythopoeia III, Kazimier, Liverpool

Whyte Horses: Night and Day Cafe, Manchester

Courtney Barnett, Big Scary, Zuzu: O2 Academy, Liverpool

Public Enemy, Age of L. U. N. A.: 02 Academy, Liverpool

A frenzy at The Kazimier with Drenge

Picture Galleries

A picture can tell you something mere words never could, and this year our snappers have captured the action with some stunning photographs to accompany our writing.

Africa Oye 2015 review and picture gallery

Frank Turner: Liverpool Central Library – picture gallery

Glass Animals, Tropics: The Kazimier, Liverpool – picture gallery

Gordon Masiala of MKA Musica at Africa Oyé

GIT Award

It’s been another big year for the GIT Award, with All We Are winning in 2015. The night itself at the Kazimier was a sight to behold. Bring on 2016.

The GIT Award 2015 highlights video from The Kazimier featuring winners All We Are

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