Phil Cunningham‘s Christmas Songbook has become a bit of an institution in Scotland. Yes, I was there last year, but...
Typically socially awkward, with a little haphazardness on stage, Graham Coxon fans were aptly entertained in London’s Roundhouse venue...
Over the last five years, the honeyed tones of one Gregory Porter have seeped out from the confines of relative...
Cards on the table, I’m a guitar music kinda guy, but, as they say, variety is the spice of life,...
On paper, it’s a match made in heaven: French pioneers of blackgaze Alcest and Japanese post-rockers Mono together on a...
According to Wookiepedia, which is apparently a thing, Sleemo is “a Huttese insult, pronounced slay-mo, and literally translating as ‘slimeball’.”...
For the best part of the last fortnight, the Howard Assembly Room has played host to the Yorkshire Festival and...
“Would you call this a supergroup?” comes a voice from behind. It’s a group, consisting of Conor Oberst and Phoebe...
If colourful, feisty extravaganzas full of tropical rhythms and latin grooves are your thing, and you haven’t seen Caro Emerald...
Back in May, Fontaines D.C. were forced to postpone their UK and European tour in support of their second album,...
Nadia Reid has come a long way. Not only has the Port Chalmers-based singer-songwriter travelled nearly 20,000 kilometres from her...
It seems like Peter Wilson has been around forever. Since he began trading musically under the name of Duke Special...
In recent years, Northern metal heroes Malevolence have proven time and time again that they warrant their place toward the...
It is now seven and a half years since I first had the great pleasure of catching Andrew Combs in...
“Bono is a self-righteous prick and U2 haven’t released anything good since 1980/1983/1991 (delete as appropriate)” – Everyone you know,...