dné, the ambient-electronic persona of Prague-based artist Ondřej Holý, returns with his highly anticipated second album, Basic Living. It’s a...
Far from ostentatious, Owen Gower’s Still the Enemy Within is timely with the 1984 miner strike thirty year anniversary...
With a name that sounds like a password or the beginning of an email address, BEA1991 – the project of...
With Lockdown 2: Judgment Day in full effect in England, there will be many that miss the thrilling experience of...
Auction for the Promise Club, a three piece from St Agnes Cornwall, comprising of Zoe White-Chambers, Perran Tremewan and Toby...
Are you sitting comfortably? Then I shall begin. This is a tale that spans 12 years, of punkish rebels, too...
A blonde model flaunts a new record with exaggerated arm movements and facial expressions. It’s an infomerical stylized straight from...
Until the Colours Run is a beautiful album. The cover art is beautiful. The arrangements and performances are beautiful. The...
There was a moment during this year’s Green Man Festival when the crowd started singing ‘Happy Birthday’ to Whitney‘s sound...
A simply glorious weekend of music, joy and living life to the full, even if we are all struggling to return back to reality now.
Imbued with an almost fetish respect for the work of sophisticated film score composers, Alain Goraguer and Michel Legrand,...
Simple Things' line up in combination with its ticket prices made this Bristol event an irresistible proposition. There was just one thing that made me apprehensive: the entire programme was crammed into solid 18 hours of music, with a 6am finale.
I can’t really remember how, or when, I first heard about of Arrowe Hill (oAH), but I’m guessing it was...
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Thirty-two years ago, UB40 released the ground-breaking Present Arms, a soundtrack to anti-Thatcherism. It stands its ground even today; the...
“Not from the stars do I my judgement pluck,” the bard declared four centuries back; yet here we are, still...