Steve Marshall

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  1. 4.8 out of five for Mariachi El Bronx At Reading Festival Main Stage

    Great as always, drawing out luchadors and gringos. reviewed on Aug 29th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (3623659095)
  2. 3.4 out of five for Kings Of Leon At Reading Festival Main Stage

    Solid setlist, shame about the audience. This is the problem with mainstream fans. reviewed on Aug 29th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (3623641421)
  3. 4.0 out of five for Jamie T At Reading Festival Nme/radio 1

    Great show; surprisingly not bad. reviewed on Aug 29th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (3623628282)
  4. 4.0 out of five for Placebo At Reading Festival Main Stage

    Good, solid set with decent mix. reviewed on Aug 28th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (3608855616)
  5. 3.7 out of five for Florence And The Machine At Reading Festival Nme/radio 1

    Fun, bouncy set. reviewed on Aug 28th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (3608153885)
  6. 3.7 out of five for Fall Out Boy At Reading Festival Main Stage

    Good set (incl reviewed on Aug 28th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (3607296672)
  7. 3.1 out of five for Kasms At Reading Festival Bbc Introducing

    Loud, screamy noise pop. One to watch. reviewed on Aug 28th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (3604431906)
  8. 2.8 out of five for Little Boots At Reading Festival Nme/radio 1

    Reasonable, but not overly exciting. reviewed on Aug 28th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (3604250626)
  9. 3.0 out of five for New Found Glory At Reading Festival Main Stage

    Pretty decent, fun summery afternoon set. reviewed on Aug 28th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (3603273609)
  10. 2.7 out of five for Alexisonfire At Reading Festival Main Stage

    Decent set, but nothing amazing. reviewed on Aug 28th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (3603245091)
  11. 3.3 out of five for The Ghost Of A Thousand At Reading Festival Lock Up Stage

    Good first act. Very energetic and entertaining. reviewed on Aug 28th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (3601602874)
  12. 4.0 out of five for The Time Traveller's Wife

    Beatiful, compelling tale of Eric Bana’s character’s grooming of that of Rachel McAdams. reviewed on Aug 16th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (3350817327)
  13. 5.0 out of five for Pearl Jam At Shepherd’s Bush Empire

    Playful, full gig with a mixture of old and new songs. Vedder made us feel like old friends. reviewed on Aug 12th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (3261378027)
  14. 5.0 out of five for Nine Inch Nails At The O2

    Fucking incredible set by Reznor and co, with guest appearance from Gary Numan. Incredible. reviewed on Jul 15th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (2658783487)
  15. 3.6 out of five for Jane's Addiction At The O2

    Good set with Navarro stealing the show. Farrell came across a bit... well, aging rocker. reviewed on Jul 15th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (2656536958)
  16. 3.1 out of five for Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen

    Watchable high octane action with oodles of plot holes and a hard-on for the US Military. reviewed on Jul 4th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (2470665091)
  17. 3.6 out of five for Angels And Demons

    Reasonable telling of Brown's religious thriller; Ewan McGregor's performance was the highlight. reviewed on Jun 20th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (2255314852)
  18. 4.8 out of five for Star Trek

    Delicious re-imagining of Star Trek. So, so good. Spock and Kirk work brilliantly. reviewed on Jun 14th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (2169732831)
  19. 4.1 out of five for Wall Street Riots At Barfly Camden

    Jumpy, bouncy, fun band with strong songs. reviewed on May 24th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (1906266586)
  20. 3.9 out of five for Hunting The Minotaur At Barfly Camden

    Good set from this energetic young band. One to watch. reviewed on May 24th, 2009 from Steve Marshall (1905317660)

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Steve Marshall has posted 120 times since starting almost 129 weeks ago and awards about 3.9 Out of Five on average.

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