Palma Violets review: sharp garage clatter that’s fresher than the Libertines The band are met with relieved abandon, as though a half-decade ban on publicly enjoying guitar music had been lifted, writes Mark Beaumont
Palma Violets – review The London foursome are living the indie-god dream, mixing ramshackle punk-garage with irresistible visual appeal, writes Caroline Sullivan
End of the Road festival – review You see and hear a lot of guitars – dance music has made few inroads here – but Sigur Rós, Money, Palma Violets and Daniel Norgren make them count, writes Michael Hann
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The Palma Violets: 180 – review They may be great live but the Palma Violets fail to cut it in the studio, writes Phil Mongredien
Palma Violets: 180 – review The Palma Violets have been hyped as the anointed saviours of indie – but this album suggests they need time, writes Alexis Petridis
Palma Violets – review Palma Violets are lapping up the adoration as crowds start to go wild for them, but can it last, asks Michael Hann
Savages/Palma Violets – review An 'all-girl Joy Division' make a powerful, if rather dour, impression on this post-punk double bill
Savages/Palma Violets – review After a poised Palma Violets spot, London's other buzziest outfit Savages showed charisma and talent in buckets, writes Graeme Virtue