It’s been eight years since Jamie Irrepressible and co. released a new album. Since then the world has, well, pretty...
KatieJane Garside has been making music since the early nineties. Her career has moved, screaming and crooning, from her...
I realise the last thing we need currently is another doom monger of gloom and “the end is nigh” prophecies...
“After a series of disastrous political decisions the United Kingdom has finally fallen foul of the International Community. Ostracized and...
Jazzboy is an incredibly exciting and interesting character with a unique point of reference, sound, and an eye for detail...
After a strong fully-formed debut, Haim’s second album, Something To Tell You was a disappointment. The undemanding charm of Days...
Who? Pierre Da Silva What? Tell Me Where? London Why we love it? Expertly crafted R’nB music with sprinkles of...
You won’t remember this, but over three years I penned a review of the latest Japandroids offering Near To The...
Recorded in a studio in the hustle of Leeds, KOYO’s second album, You Said It, is gritty and grown-up, far...
Jack Rua bursts onto the scene with his debut album Narcissus, a brightly shining queer-positive electronic-pop album with a unique...
There are 800 grassroots music venues in the United Kingdom. Despite Government action, over 550 of these venues remain under...
If you asked me yesterday to list my 100 favourite albums of all time, there’s little doubt that The Sun...
Repetitive beats was a phrase that became evident in and around the middle nineties, all due to what was called...
Long Division Festival – which takes place in the West Yorkshire city of Wakefield – has announced that they will...
Back in April as a consequence of the Coronavirus outbreak and in keeping with every other similar live music event,...