In hindsight, I feel lucky to have been born in 1984, because it meant that I grew up in the...
We go behind-the-scenes of Download 2015 to discover more about the bands and their Download impressions.
I got the opportunity to fire some questions at the WHY? front-man freestylist in the aftermath of their album launch show...
“Johann Sebastian Bach Rescue Remedies.” Dan O’Sullivan imparts this information in a deadpan manner, consuming drops from a mysterious yellow-labelled bottle. Being...
An interview with Tom Rogerson and Matt Calvert. ...
Earlier this summer, I tried to arrange a meeting with the lovely acoustic singer-songwriter wonder-lady, Lucy Rose. We organised it...
They were a breakthrough act of 2013 and things are looking good for Cumbria-born London-dwelling indie quartet Woman’s Hour. With...
“They keep on inviting us and we can’t turn it down, we love it here." Brakes talk to us about End of the Road and a decade of their celebrated album Give Blood.
splint have had a hectic week with the announcement they have signed to Nice Swan Records, the release of their...
Funeral for a Friend are set to follow their brilliant fifth album Welcome Home Armageddon with a brand new single...
"I don’t think music should be about being constrained to a certain genre. I think if you want to express yourself one way or the other you should just do it."
" We just wanted to play music and we didn’t really care about the 'scene'. Maybe we wouldn’t have cared about here it either. Maybe it’s self-centred but we just don’t care about any 'scene'."
To devoted aficionados of Public Service Broadcasting and their live ‘transmissions’, the South London duo’s tongue-in-cheek, vermouth-dry and distinctly British humour is a...
Charlie Clark is a Scottish musician from the Isle Of Lewis. He now resides in Los Angeles, where he has...
Belfast’s Enola Gay have already created a bit of a storm. From a DJ slot with Steve Lamacq at the...