Given that Portland, Oregon, continues to be a hotbed of all things creative and progressive (veganism, gay softball, pedicabs), whatever...
Like the jokes about the weather in New Zealand, if you don’t like what you’re hearing in Will Hanson‘s debut...
It was the winter of 2010 when Willard Grant Conspiracy played a bookshop in Belfast. I had two tickets but...
People And Their Dogs is the debut album of Oxfordshire singer/songwriter Willie J Healey. Grounded in observations of everyday mundanity,...
Kip Winter and partner Dave Wilson are an English duo, masquerading under the name Winter Wilson, whose new album, Far...
Wiley‘s role as the godafather of grime is clearly one he relishes. Having created the genre and paved the...
So Will Varley returns, not that he’s actually been away much. The Xtra Mile roster is packed with artists whose...
With respect to William Fitzsimmons‘ obvious personal struggles, his own life sounds like it has come out of a television...
Let’s get one thing straight – Willis Earl Beal sounds absolutely bugger all like Tom Waits. I mean not one...
One of the many great things about Wire‘s late-career renaissance has been the sound of a near-40-year old band revisiting...
It’s fair to say that the music world owes a lot to Wilko Johnson. His unique and exciting style of...
You could count Girls Aloud, Little Mix, One Direction and Olly Murs as the main talent show success stories in...
Picture the scene, it’s New York 1972, Stevie Wonder is in Electric Lady Studios, there’s an auburn-haired, alabaster-skinned British guy...
Winter Villains are the Cardiff-based duo Josef Prygodzicz and Faye Gibson. Described as being an experimental chamber pop-band, they could...
My first encounter with Wire was hearing ‘Kidney Bingos’ on the John Peel show back in 1987, and subsequently getting...