Portishead‘s exceptional live album, Roseland NYC Live, which features the trip hop icons backed by a 28-piece orchestra, was released 25 years ago today (11/2/1998) and to celebrate, the band have ...
It’s a good time to be a Portishead fan even if the group as a whole has been in deep hibernation for nearly a decade. In May, singer Beth Gibbons released her wonderful solo debut Lives Outgrown, and ...
Last night, Brian Eno staged his all-star Together For Palestine benefit concert at London's OVO Arena, and it streamed live around the world. The members of Portishead were unable to be there in ...
Portishead, British masters of sexy desolation, have not played a live show since they rocked Spain's Benicàssim Festival back in 2015. (Portishead haven't released any music in longer than that, but ...
Back in February of 2005, Massive Attack and Portishead shared the stage for the first time ever whilst preforming live as a part of the fund raising concert for the Tsunami Crisis in Asia @ the ...
Portishead's 1994 debut Dummy will long be admired as the album that broke trip-hop big. The record's slow-motion beats and cool samples oozed secret-agent chic, making even the most mundane ...
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