Post-rock is a dirty word. Two words in fact, hyphenated. Two words used to lazily describe any music with distorted...
How many kitchens are there out there with no knives in them? I only ask because the logical answer is...
Birmingham is lucky enough to have some excellent venues: there’s the Hare & Hounds down the road in Kings Heath,...
Be careful what you wish for. Last time Mogwai played in Bangkok, at this very same venue in 2011, the...
It seems to me that The Courteeners are a band you either love or hate. Many people are under the...
Taking to the stage in her familiar plaid skirt, white socks and matching sneakers, Julia Jacklin may well exude a...
Given that the average price to see one medium sized band these days regularly tops £40, you have to congratulate...
On tour to promote their sixth album As I Try Not To Fall Apart, White Lies stop off tonight at their Birmingham home-from-home The...
At this back street drinking den, The Servant Jazz Quarters, we make our way downstairs, Margarita in hand, we are...
This year is Green Man Festival’s fifteenth birthday and its reputation has never been stronger. With success comes problems of...
It is the opening night of the tour. Ten further dates in this country will follow before the tour crosses...
Working Mens Club were on when I entered the building. At least that’s what I think they were called; the...
The three pop princesses – or ‘urban’ girls – who kick off proceedings are the anarchic punk Skinny Girl...
Playing their first London show since the release of their debut album Endless Scroll a few weeks ago, Bodega appeared at...
Returning to Bristol just a few months after supporting Half Moon Run in the city, US singer-songwriter Margaret Glaspy has...