Jemma Freeman & The Cosmic Something are not only a band that are hard to pigeon-hole, but a band who...
Dublin’s TV People craft atmospheric music: a gritty combination of post-punk and alternative rock and in August 2021 they released...
Belfast’s Enola Gay have already created a bit of a storm. From a DJ slot with Steve Lamacq at the...
“They keep on inviting us and we can’t turn it down, we love it here." Brakes talk to us about End of the Road and a decade of their celebrated album Give Blood.
"I don’t think music should be about being constrained to a certain genre. I think if you want to express yourself one way or the other you should just do it."
Fresh from critical acclaim as country-rockers Sarah Shook & the Disarmers, including a sold out UK summer tour, River Shook...
Dublin noise-makers Sprints have released two EPs to date, last year’s debut Manifesto and A Modern Job released this spring....
Back in 2014 we watched singer, multi-instrumentalist and Welsh Music Prize winner Georgia Ruth play the main Mountain stage at...
"If you give me an instrument, then I’ll for sure be able to do something with it."
Cleveland’s Natalie Prass has been soaking up the beautiful scenery of Green Man festival and talking to GIITTV’s David Edwards...
On the second night of their current debut headline UK tour deadletter played Glasgow’s The Flying Duck. The 6-piece are...
splint have had a hectic week with the announcement they have signed to Nice Swan Records, the release of their...
"I just want to make sure that we’ve still got something to talk about in Welsh, so we can talk about the Welsh music or the Welsh art." GIITTV chats to the new Welsh industrial pop sensation Ani Glass.
" We just wanted to play music and we didn’t really care about the 'scene'. Maybe we wouldn’t have cared about here it either. Maybe it’s self-centred but we just don’t care about any 'scene'."
"On my next album I'm using a string quartet, tuba, percussion and trying to incorporate them together."