It’s easy to think you’ve seen it all before sometimes, especially with the ever-raging cycle of stupidity in the name...
“Yeah, I guess I gotta do this…” Having just made his faltering way to the little stage in the corner...
My first sighting of Bill Ryder-Jones was at the Glastonbury Festival in 2002. He was then the lead guitarist with The Coral, the...
That one of the dates on Sam Lee’s current songdreaming tour of the UK should be at the Old Woollen seems entirely fitting....
Waxahatchee is big, her lore is huge, and her experience is vast. The sweep of her music spans through generations,...
Being a fan of a band that have had the career that Simple Minds have had is akin to supporting...
The collaboration between Liam Gallagher and John Squire – respectively the former lead singer with Oasis and The Stone Roses’...
This year marks forty years since The Jesus and Mary Chain burst out of East Kilbride with their incendiary debut...
For people of a certain age who devoured the weekly/monthly music press back in the day, there was always a...
Overwhelmed by chaotic memories of the past and fascinated by the Middle Ages’ view of the end of the world,...
Things I don’t really understand about the music biz (part 472): bands who go on tour BEFORE an album comes...
Pop music is in an interesting place in the 20s, very different to its place in the 10s or the...
With the eyes of The Big Yin staring down into the basement venue of The Old Toll Bar, some could...
Inspired by a cold winter dip in the creek on New Year’s Eve, Plunge sees accomplished American indie producer/musician Sam...
For me to sanction a review of a record an entire month after release, it has to be something pretty...