What a night. The NME Awards Tour 2013 rolled into Bristol to treat us West Country folk to two of...
It’s not often that I get to welcome back an artist who is often regarded as the greatest who has...
Translantic supergroup FFS’ debut album is a fantasia of characters, insecurities, balanced emotions and stories orchestrated with erudite professionalism, timeless creativity...
After hearing about a number of great gigs taking place here, I finally get to visit Bristol’s Trinity Centre, a...
Your memory’s perception of music is a funny thing; we can all get carried away with big statements when we...
After announcing the end of Babybird last year, cult hero Stephen Jones became Black Reindeer. The first two albums from...
Understated is an apt title for an album by a man like Edwyn Collins, for his influence is exactly that....
If you were to try and think of some of rock’s most electrifying and revered heroes and create some sort...
It’s not often that you get to see a double bill quite like this. Two legendary bands touring the UK...
It’s been talked about amongst fans for ages, and now New Order‘s mini LP ‘Lost Sirens’ has finally seen the...
Calder Valley trio Callis release their debut EP Sex Yoga on 2 February. It’s produced by Gordon Raphael, who worked...
‘Wonderful, Glorious’ is the first Eels record since the slightly underwhelming trilogy of albums from 2010, and I was hoping...
This is the best album Andy Falkous has ever put his name to. mclusky Do Dallas? Curses? Travels With Myself...
After releasing their second album Babel in 2012, Mumford & Sons found themselves in a musical dilemma. Do they become a...
Northern Uproar were still in their teens when they arrived during the glorious Britpop years, making them the best part...