After being still amazed by the grandiose power of Brandon’s Theatre of Hate back in March, I ventured into Leicester...
This year is Green Man Festival’s fifteenth birthday and its reputation has never been stronger. With success comes problems of...
“I’m just going to the toilet” says Andy Bennett, from Leicester’s finest band, We Three And The Death Rattle, and...
Even when pared down to a trio, Lambchop is still a band. And despite Kurt Wagner’s apparent preference for Martini...
You don’t really expect persistent rain or this much of a nip and chill this far into the summer. When...
Brent Rademaker is a long way from home but feels pretty happy about it. Perhaps the man from Los Angeles...
It has not been a great year for many of the UK’s music festivals. Some continue to flourish – Glastonbury...
“We are Hurray For The Riff Raff. We are American. And we come in peace”. Alynda Segarra’s introduces the band....
Like ol’ man river itself, Cambridge Folk Festival just keeps rolling along. Now into the 53rd year of its noble...
Even when it rains, the sun always shines on Deer Shed. Despite having to face severely inclement weather for the...
Courtney Marie Andrews loves the Brudenell. The 25 year old songwriter from Phoenix, Arizona and the venerable social club in...
Meursault frontman Neil Pennycook is a busy man. Just six months after the release of the band’s fourth album (sort...
It’s now 25 years since PJ Harvey released her debut album, Dry. It was clear that she was one of...
In what locals will know as Albert Square is what has temporarily been re-named as Festival Square. Inside you’ll find...
When Arcade Fire were announced as part of this year’s Manchester International Festival (MIF17) I was more than sceptical, having...