Comedian Simon Day opened for Barry Adamson, reading poems as ‘Yorkshire poet Geoffrey Allerton’. By turns wonderfully comic and subtle,...
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Pulp are set to release reissue’d versions their pre fame albums ‘It’ (1983), ‘Freaks’ (1987) and ‘Separations’ (1992) through Fire...
Sagacious beyond his age, 23-year old UK based elegiacally reflective composer, James Simmons, follows his lauded 2009 field-recording instrumental...
The Early Years play their first show for well over three years this Wednesday (November 2) at The CAMP Basement,...
November 7th sees the release of The Lowland Hundred’s second album, Adit. The Lowland Hundred’s debut album from summer 2010,...
As Gallic chanteuse’s fare, singer/songwriter Charlotte Marionneau befittingly rasps and coyly swoons laconic truths like the best of...
Meeting musician Meilir in the heart of Cardiff on a Autumnal day in early September is a warming treat and...
Lenzie Moss, Pony Boy, Autistic Angus – Threads of Sound Showcase, Stereo, Glasgow, 17th July It’s difficult to know how...
Under-rated Epic Mancunian band Puressence release their new single, ‘When Your Eyes Close’, this June an edited version of the...
The zeitgeist. Its a transient thing in pop, if you fleetingly capture it for a few months, you’re always striving...
The amorous cooing and slowly unfolding, finely-tuned, sculptured soundscapes of Bix Medard prove a challenge to define...
You got to feel sorry for poor old Bob. There he is releasing his latest album, after...
Tipping new acts is a inexact science isn’t it? For every success story there’s rotting NME cover from the 1990s...
Villagers is the chosen moniker of Irish songwriter Conor J. O’Brien a startling new talent, spending his formative music education...
“It’s going fine, actually. Really well.” Sitting in a busy cafe in his beloved Bude, and pondering my questions over...