Richard Stone is a curious fellow. The Leicester based songwriter seems to be something of a chameleon, delving successfully into...
Ever since that time when early bluesman Robert Johnson invited us all to come on in his, the kitchen has...
Thanks to their admittedly preposterous haircuts, featured in some of the most cringeworthy publicity shots of the 1980s, Liverpool synthpop...
Ten years ago this week, Elliott Smith died – too young, at 34, the cause of his death understood...
Emerging from the depths of the Scandinavian winter, Stockholm band A Projection‘s second album follows a similar musical path to...
Welcome to the glitz and glammer of Hollywood, and boy do we have a special show for you tonight. Who...
Sagacious beyond his age, 23-year old UK based elegiacally reflective composer, James Simmons, follows his lauded 2009 field-recording instrumental...
2014 marks the hundred-year anniversary of more than just the Great War. In April 1914, before the Archduke Franz Ferdinand...
I love it when bands build their own equipment. Imagine being so bloody amazing that no existing instruments or technology...
A Sunny Day In Glasgow‘s decade-long existence to date has unfortunately been a tale of obscurity and misunderstanding. The three...
In its fifth year of existence Carefully Planned has perhaps reached its optimum form. Spread across eight locations in Manchester’s...
There is an awful lot going on in this, the directorial feature length debut of former Ist frontman Kenton Hall,...
Alluding to pre-gig nerves for this homecoming show, frontman Biff Smith recounts a tale of going for a “walk around...
The fuzz freaked psych heads among you might want to divvy up your Record Store Day cash stash and earmark...
“Well this is my declaration/And I’m sorry Roger Daltrey, but FUCK my generation”. That’s the lyric of the year right...