I last saw James Chance in Leeds nearly 12 years ago when he played at the now defunct New Roscoe...
Given the immense popularity of the Albany, New York post-hardcore quintet Drug Church‘s latest, third album Cheer, released towards the back-end of...
Laura Veirs is nothing if not prolific. In the past decade, the supremely talented singer-songwriter from Portland, Oregon has released...
Since I last saw My Morning Jacket, Jim James has been busy hammering out a succession of solo efforts, compounding...
It didn’t help perhaps that Manchester United were playing Paris St Germain in a nothing-to-lose, go-for-it, make-or-break Champions League game...
With their new album Five just in the shops, God Is In The TV caught up with White Lies drummer Jack Lawrence-Brown for...
It is very hard to believe that it is now more than three years since David Bowie left us. Such...
The occasional “y’all” aside there is nothing to immediately connect Carson McHone with Austin, Texas. She is not a caricature...
The cover of The Delines’ new album, The Imperial shows a solitary automobile – one of those mid-70’s Yank jobs,...
“Hello Manchester, we are Highasakite, thank you for coming to our ‘Uranium Heart’ tour” intoned Ingrid Helene Håvik in her...
John Scofield is a man who is clearly enjoying himself. A concert originally scheduled to last for 75 minutes has...
Working Mens Club were on when I entered the building. At least that’s what I think they were called; the...
If this review reads more like a love letter than a critical analysis then I sincerely make no apologies. I...
He has come here all the way from the little town of Dripping Springs, right on the threshold of Texas...