I’m not usually one to do extremely belated reviews, but I received an email from one of our best PR...
Over the next few days and weeks you will undoubtedly read a copious amount of column inches describing this, the...
I am, as I have been since 2003, compelled to listen to ETID frontman Keith Buckley. Across the band’s six...
Thought provoking to say the least, if timeless noir character studies are your thing, Vera Sola’s Shades is arguably the...
Currently riding the crest of a wave fuelled by an appearance on BBC Scotland’s Hogmanay Live, Radio 1 play for...
Is John MOuse the Welsh Nick Cave? When you first hear Replica Figures‘ opening gambit, the bright and breezy sounding...
Following on from 2012’s ‘Here Come The Bombs’, the second LP from ex Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes sees him settling...
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This week’s Bummer album comes from a band by the name of The Ruby Suns and is their fourth album,...
Comedian Simon Day opened for Barry Adamson, reading poems as ‘Yorkshire poet Geoffrey Allerton’. By turns wonderfully comic and subtle,...
It never ceases to amaze me when people form alternative bands and manage to secure a record deal for themselves...
SXSW was a whirlwind of experiences. The city of Austin welcomed the world. As soon as I stepped off the...
Hollie Cook is one of those figures that will be forever associated with a very specific place in pop music...
When you hear the phrase, Table Scraps, you may well think of edible leftovers, an assortment of lukewarm, ersatz foodstuffs,...
Ok. I’ll level with you – I haven’t really kept up to date with OK Go. I bought the first...
The days of Mogwai being a fully fledged post-rock band are long dead, probably since the release of glorious Mr Beast with...