“T is for Texas.” This was Josh T. Pearson’s reply when asked what the T stands for in his name. This,...
The last week of October has a special place in the North West’s music calendar. As autumn turns to winter,...
December is a frenzied time of year. Whether it’s last-minute shopping, wrapping-up of contestant gameshows, or the inexorable orgy of...
Rough Trade East is more than just a record shop. At 5000sq feet, it certainly houses a huge amount of...
Josh T. Pearson announces the release of his new single ‘Sorry with a Song’, on 3rd October, on the back...
Destroyer, Josh T. Pearson, Alessi’s Ark and Matthew & The Atlas are amongst the new names for added to a...
Never has the phrase “the show must go on” seemed so entirely apt. The day after the atrocious terrorist massacres...
Location: Liverpool – various venues Dates: 22-31 October 2015 Now in its 11th year, Liverpool’s annual ten day indoor music...
Just when you thought the festival season was over, those good people at One Inch Badge put their heads together...
Returning for its second edition in November, the High & Lonesome organisers have just revealed details of their full line-up...
A festival in Brighton conjures up images of ice creams, fish and chips on the beach, being overtaken by skateboarders...
Last week, there was an article doing the rounds entitled ‘Is the Album Review Dead?‘ The piece was a lengthy one,...
The Green Man Festival, set down in a glorious South Wales valley, has grown from a small, folk-dedicated festival into...
High & Lonesome is back. At least it will be, come the second Saturday in November. Following on from the...
Tonight there’s a sense that this is an entirely new chapter for Josh. Gone is the fear of the man behind the music. Here is the joy of seeing a genuine marvel of voice and song delivering timeless music – both his own and those carrying a century of heritage.