''Nightshift'' is a free monthly music magazine in
Oxford
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The city is home to the University of Oxford, the List of oldest universities in continuou ...
, England. Distributed via music venues, pubs, and shops, it provides music news, gig listings, and reviews for the city and surrounding area.
History
First published in March 1991, it was originally titled ''Curfew'', and continued under that name until the end of 1994, when the main
venues
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Locations
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* Financial trading venue, a place or system where financial transactions can occur
* Music venue, place used for a conce ...
in Oxford -
The Venue, the
Jericho Tavern
The Jericho Tavern is a music venue and pub in the Jericho, Oxford, Jericho area of Oxford, England, at 56 Walton Street, Oxford, Walton Street. In the late 1980s and early 1990s it was an important part of the music scene which produced Ride (b ...
, and the Hollybush - closed down temporarily and there was little music scene to cover. ''Curfew'' had the earliest reviews and interviews with
Radiohead
Radiohead are an English rock band formed in Abingdon-on-Thames, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in 1985. The band members are Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards); brothers Jonny Greenwood (guitar, keyboards, other instruments) and Colin Gre ...
and
Supergrass
Supergrass are an English rock band formed in 1993. For the majority of the band's tenure, the line-up consisted of brothers Gaz (lead vocals, guitar) and Rob Coombes (keyboards), Mick Quinn (bass, backing vocals) and Danny Goffey (drums, ...
. In July 1995, publication started anew as ''Nightshift'', ahead of the opening of venues
the Zodiac and the Point.
After a hiatus due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
, ''Nightshift'' arranged a
fundraiser
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on July 1, 2021 to raise £12,000 to cover printing and distribution costs. Oxford bands Radiohead, Supergrass,
Foals
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,
Glass Animals
Glass Animals are a British indie rock band formed in Oxford, England in 2010. The band's line-up consists of Dave Bayley (vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums, songwriting), Drew MacFarlane (guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), Edmund Irwin-Singe ...
,
Ride,
Stornoway
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The town's population is around 6,953, making it the third-largest island town in Scotlan ...
and
Young Knives
Young Knives are an English indie rock band from Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, currently based in Wantage, Oxfordshire. The group consists of brothers Henry Dartnall and Thomas Bonsu-Dartnall (the latter known professionally as "The House ...
contributed items for a prize draw. On July 5, after just four days of fundraising, Editor Ronan Munro announced the target had been met, securing nine months of printing and distribution costs.
Content
Each month has a feature on one local artist or group, with their picture appearing on the front cover, and an interview inside. There are occasional exceptions to this format, for example the November 2010 issue featured a round up of the
Metal
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scene, and July 2010 covered
Truck Festival
Truck Festival is an annual independent music festival in Oxfordshire, England. Truck Festival started in 1998, founded by the Bennett family (including the brothers Robin and Joe of the band Goldrush). The Bennett family decided that mainstr ...
.
The magazine includes local music news,
new release,
gig, and
demo,
review
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s, and a gig guide for the month.
Advertisement
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s support the magazine's production and distribution.
In the ''Demos'' section, editor Munro reviews demos sent by local musicians, with no pretence of being unbiased. The reviews are entirely based upon his opinions and preferences, but — despite sometimes harsh words for music deemed lacking — there is genuine constructive criticism, and many bands later submit improved demos. The best and worst entries in a month are put in 'Demo of the month' and 'The Demo dumper', respectively.
The instructions for submitting demos include the warning "If you can’t handle criticism, please don’t send us your demo".
At the start of the Covid pandemic ''Nightshift'' closed down. The last edition of the magazine was an online-only issue covering April 2020. Another online-only issue appeared in December 2020 containing a feature on how Oxford's music scene was coping with lockdowns as well as the magazine's traditional end of year Top 30 of oxford songs.
In July 2021 ''Nightshift'' launched a Crowdfunder campaign to raise funds for a return to coincide with the lifting of Covid restrictions on live music. Radiohead, Supergrass, Foals, Ride, Swervedriver, Glass Animals, Stornoway and Young Knives contributed rare and signed prizes alongside local venues and shops The campaign raised over £16,000 and the magazine returned in print in October 2021, coinciding with its 300th issue.
The web site of the magazine features
PDF
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downloads of the magazine since 2005, and a
bulletin board
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for local musicians, fans, and promoters.
The Punt
From 1997 until 2016 ''Nightshift'' organised the Punt, an annual music event featuring unsigned
Oxfordshire
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bands in five venues around Oxford. The Punt was conceived during the warm-up for
Oxford Sound City in 1997.
Punters land a festival gem
"Oxford Times", 11 May 2001, Retrieved 19 January 2011 Among the acts that received early exposure after being picked to play at the Punt were Young Knives
Young Knives are an English indie rock band from Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, currently based in Wantage, Oxfordshire. The group consists of brothers Henry Dartnall and Thomas Bonsu-Dartnall (the latter known professionally as "The House ...
, Stornoway
Stornoway (; ) is the main town, and by far the largest, of the Outer Hebrides (or Western Isles), and the capital of Lewis and Harris in Scotland.
The town's population is around 6,953, making it the third-largest island town in Scotlan ...
, Little Fish, Fixers and Elizabeth, the band featuring a teenage Yannis Phillipakis, later of Foals
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.
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