Canada’s Kathleen Edwards’s new album Voyageur is a testament to quality song writing: her effortlessly bittersweet vocals, breezy country...
Ken Stringfellow has been involved in some of the best bands of the last couple of decades – there’s no...
Formerly one third of the triumvirate Krautrock imbued Mute signing, Appliance, James Brooks now ventures forward with his new traversing...
Letters are currently one of Scotland’s most exciting new bands, combining multi-textured strings to give an extra dimension to sublime...
Back in 2007 there was much hype in the musical press about the London/Brighton based, arbitrarily named five piece, The...
Glasgow based Kathryn Joseph won the SAY award this year, confirming her status as one of Scotland’s most unique emerging songwriters....
When a guy makes a proclamation as bold as: “If lyrics are going to be the new in thing, I...
Laurence Made Me Cry is the umbrella under which artist and multi-instrumentalist Jo Whitby works. Originally from Bristol she’s been...
The Prodigy release their new Live DVD ‘World’s On Fire’ on the 23rd of May. It features a storming live...
When I sat down with Rhymney songstress Maddie Jones in December to chat about her debut LP, Vita Brevis,...
Katie Harkin has been the frontwoman of Leeds’ three-piece Sky Larkin since the band’s inception in 2005. Earlier this year...
South Wales is steeped in the history of heavy rock. Indeed, in some ways it has become a burden around...
This month has seen the ninth annual London Spanish Film Festival visit South Kensington’s Institut Francais, as part of an autumn of...
Lubomyr Melnyk is considered one of the most innovative pianists in the world. Having pioneered and defined his own genre...
Bostonian Marissa Nadler released her self-titled fifth album in June this year to huge acclaim in the US, prompting Pitchfork...