Cork-based musician Elaine Howley‘s debut solo work is an exquisite account of everyday dreaming and of sense-making in a senseless...
Melbourne’s power punk trio CLAMM definitely provide value for money on their second album Care with a whopping 15-track list....
Steeped in the sounds of the classic songwriters of the mid-sixties to late seventies, Nick Frater‘s latest release is an...
“Surely it’s love like this that keeps us alive?” A line from ‘Too in Love to Die’ that marks the...
As the Edinburgh Festival (both International and Fringe – the latter is actually far bigger than the EIF) marks its...
Cornish born and now London based Moreish Idols have a manifesto – to write solely as a group so as...
The kiwi doesn’t stay long on the tree (?). When it is ripe it falls. The Kiwi is ripe. Kiwi...
I’ve been going to gigs for…well, a number of decades, and it’s always struck me as a matter of courtesy...
Returning with their new downtempo and sonically moving EP, Earth Patterns is Szun Waves. The trio consisting of producer Luke...
Following hot on the heels of the label’s Burn Down The World 8CD box set reviewed in August, our music...
Alt-pop artist EVER – AKA Louise Smith – has released her new atmospheric EP There’s Nothing Small About Talking To...
Three years ago, Blair Howerton, principal songwriter and singer with the Texas quintet Why Bonnie, relocated from Austin to Brooklyn...
Looking back at the last time I saw Kae Tempest live, I discover that not only was it at this...
The Lounge Society will release their debut album Tired of Liberty on 26 August, produced by Dan Carey whose success...
For the fourth time this week, your humble scribe is at Leith Theatre (‘Not bad for someone the wrong side...