Anytime is a good time to catch Polar Bear but right now seems even better than most. The evening after...
Live at Leeds. Three words that have come to symbolise everything that is truly great about the experience of live...
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the release of John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme. An album of sheer, undiluted...
Watching Son Lux is like being allowed some privileged, tantalising glimpse into the future. It is a future in which...
If there’s one venue fully equipped for aiding the mass pogoing that the Jarman brothers of The Cribs incite, it’s...
As a precursor to the first World Cup semi-final the following evening, why not head down to the Santiago Bar...
Later this month, the young Scots songstress Rachel Sermanni returns to the Holy Trinity Church in Leeds. She was last...
The eve of the sixth annual Record Store Day would seem the most opportune of times in which to take...
The ATP festivals, aside from being a rollicking weekend of top notch music, bring some rarely seen bands to the...
The red velvet curtains to the entrance had been drawn and a huge projector screen over Oporto’s front window rolled...
Tomorrow night – Wednesday, 28th October – the Leeds-based Joseph Lyons (aka Eaves) will be performing a hometown show at...
Last night, I watched back highlights of the Rolling Stones set at Glastonbury earlier this summer and felt that magic...
As the Gaslight Club fast approaches its seventh anniversary, it continues to deliver on its promise. Run by Nick Simcock...
Monday nights are fast starting to get a bit special in Leeds, and it is all down to those regular...
It was only a few weeks ago that I was stirred from my self-imposed writing sabbatical to make my one...