During a week of protests and marches against patriarchy and skewed politics, it’s good timing that a band with liberal...
For anyone that wants the heavily reverbed, stadium sized Band of Horses of their Sub-Pop years should probably move on...
As a hardcore loving teen with a secret lust for a crunching metal riff I often wondered why the two...
Live at Leeds is all about making choices. Faced with a grand total of 147 acts appearing at 15 different...
I first became aware of Oslo five-piece Dråpe, (pronounced Draw-peh), about three years ago, when Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins bass...
Thought Forms consists of guitarists (and occasional vocalists) Deej Dhariwal and Charlie Romijn, plus drummer Guy Metcalfe. They don’t need...
It is now more than eight years since Bill Ryder-Jones left The Coral, a band he had co-founded in 1996...
Amason are a Swedish super-group formed from members of Hajen, Dungen and Miike Snow and Sky City is their debut album. Since coming together in 2012,...
The Wave Pictures have made so many records now that even Wikipedia can’t keep up. There’s something relentless about the...
We’re packed into Clwb Ifor Bach tonight where HMS Morris are launching their new LP, Inspirational Talks, released this very...
This single from quartet Aloosh begins as a quirky jittery little number, before settling in a Casiotone For The Painfully...
Embracing the joyful things. With all the negativity and social panic that encircles a pandemic-stricken world, it’s hard to pause,...
Rage are back!…kind of. Rage Against The Machine in their original form, melded rock and rap with a fiery anti establishment...
Seasons may come, and seasons may go but The Annie Keating Band live experience just keeps on rolling on. The...
It’s rare for music to be made so selflessly. Even if sales of a record are donated to charity it’s...