With a band like FOE all attention is rightly and firmly focussed on front woman Hannah Clark. So much so,...
Ani DiFranco took the stage at the Union Chapel beaming with smiles, ploughing through her 18 album back catalogue and...
For the second time in 2011, I went along to see We Were Promised Jetpacks do what they do best;...
It’s not been a smooth year for The Drums; album 2, ‘Portamento’ reaches less of the avail that album 1...
Wait? Is this sort of thing even allowed in a church? More than that, a cathedral, a big, imposing, check-out-the-stained-glass-windows-on-that...
There are many roads to Henry Rollins, his visceral dark angry music with Black Flag and the Rollins Band, his...
The Mountain Ash Inn has been attracting attention lately, especially since former Creation Records’ boss, Alan McGee has...
The wind-battered folk lot are at home in this earthy Brighton venue chosen for Meg Baird’s final UK show. The...
Luke Ritchie launched his new album ‘The Water’s Edge’ at Bush Hall last Wednesday to a rapt and appreciative...
Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. And by something blue, we mean some blue lights. Lots of...
By Katerina Webb-Bourne There are not many spoken word nights that can boast premier poets, a top class DJ (DJ...
The Saturday before Christmas, and we’re braving a snowstorm to get to the proverbial seaside town that they forgot to...
Following a spirited performance from Human Hair – an awkward but talented hardcore collective seemingly made up of nervous teenagers...
Haven’t you noticed recently how we seem to be drowning in music press articles about how fabulous it is that...
It’s technically been five years since the last Mull Historical Society album, in that time the man behind the group...