Mark Mulcahy believes this is probably the first time that he has done a proper tour of the UK since...
Celebrating their 25th anniversary this year, the incomparable San Francisco noise-pop quartet Deerhoof are still going strong. The band are...
” JARV IS simply the new vehicle which Jarvis Cocker has assembled in order to play his best known songs...
The floodlights bright beams of light are speckled with tiny drops of water, dancing to the music, bouncing with the...
Visions Festival is one of the stalwarts in the London gig calendar. Every August venues in Hackney open their doors...
It is now 12 days into Wakefield’s Festival of the Moon, a fortnight’s series of cultural events and activities in...
There’s something unexpectedly relentless about Cate Le Bon’s set tonight. Cloaked in black, bleached hair slicked back, black at the...
There’s something joyous about this current live iteration of Eels. Something care-free, something tongue-in-cheek, something that is, ultimately “rockin’”. Billed...
Stepping out onto the Brudenell stage Martin Frawley surveys the scene before him. What had already been a fairly thin...
Whilst there’s no doubt that her self-titled debut and its follow up, One Breath, were excellent records, last year’s long-awaited...
Dylan LeBlanc isn’t hanging around. He blows onto the stage with his regular backing band, The Pollies – the Muscle...
The popular narrative about mid-nineties guitar music often confines Ash to the second-tier, the position of ‘also-rans’, ignoring the band’s...
American musicians Sharon Van Etten and Heather Woods Broderick are dear friends. They started playing together more than eight years...
Sex and death. Death and sex. At least one of these is an absolute certainty in life. And they are...
Before Neneh Cherry makes her debut at the Edinburgh International Festival (EIF), the warm-up DJ is none other than Joseph...