Em Beihold on tackling anxiety, taking to the stage and supporting Lewis Capaldi.
Em Beihold on tackling anxiety, taking to the stage and supporting Lewis Capaldi.
Christine and the Queens - To Be Honest
‘To Be Honest’ is a beautiful and unflinching reflection on the past few years for Christine.
Dean Lewis on taking control, navigating TikTok and his latest album ‘The Hardest Love’.
Dean Lewis talks taking control of his production, navigating TikTok and the genuine heart behind his latest album ‘The Hardest Love’.
Keaton Henson - Envy
Envy is the perfect stepping-off point for Henson’s next collection of material. ‘House Party’ looks to be some of the artist’s most fascinating, surprising, and perhaps melodic work to date.
Christy - I Don’t Love You
‘I Don’t Love You’ is an intriguing and complex mixture of sounds and styles that turns what it means to call a track a love song on its head.
Live Review: English Teacher - Clwb Ifor Bach
English Teacher are a breath of fresh air and the perfect group to showcase the sheer delight of independent venues. They command the stage and more than live up to the rampant hype
Review: Ice Spice - Like..?
Over the course of a blistering thirteen minutes, on her new surprise EP ‘Like…?’ Ice Spice rises above the chatter to stake her claim as a future queen of the Bronx.
English Teacher - Song About Love
From start to finish it’s brimming with the charm that made their EP such a delight.
The National - Tropic Morning News
That’s what The National do best, they manage to put into incredibly moving words and sensational instrumentation, the feelings we find ourselves struggling to grapple with and even understand.
Arlo Parks - Weightless
‘Weightless’ is a sublime introduction to this thrilling next chapter for Arlo Parks.
Live Review: The 1975 - Cardiff International Arena
There’s more than meets the eye in Matty’s metaverse.
Live Review: The Cure - Cardiff International Arena
The Cure have never sounded fresher. Over the course of three hours, they merge deep-cuts, beloved classics and exciting new material to prove their future is equally as exciting as their past.
Live Review: Redcar - Royal Festival Hall
Welcome to the Wonderful World of Redcar - A masterful performance and poetic exploration of the self that redefines the possibilities of a live show.
Live Review: Future Islands - The Great Hall, Cardiff
Making a long overdue debut in Wales, legendary alternative American synth-rock quartet Future Islands astound with an energetic, euphoric and at times emotional performance.
Live Review: Maggie Rogers - O2 Academy Bristol
Fully charged, Maggie Rogers brings her stadium-ready sound to Bristol's intimate Academy as she stakes her claim as a future headliner.
Live Review: Paolo Nutini - Cardiff International Arena
Refusing to be shackled by his previous material Paolo Nutini battles against crowd expectations. Accompanied by a beautiful showcase of his latest album he eventually triumphs, despite at times, heavy resistance.
Review: Dylan - The Greatest Thing I’ll Never Learn
Suffolk Singer-songwriter Dylan blends stellar songwriting and thrilling pop-punk on a collection that perfectly captures her personality and future stardom
Review: Mackenzy Mackay - Don’t Wait Up
British alt-pop singer Mackenzy Mackay blends inspirations effortlessly on a debut EP that feels like a greatest hits collection.
Review: Carly Rae Jepsen - The Loneliest Time
Whilst her previous records have touched on decades past, The Loneliest Time finds Carly Rae Jepsen rooted in the present
Review: Arctic Monkeys - The Car
The Car is Arctic Monkeys at their most cinematic, whilst Tranquility Base may have been divisive on launch, The Car blends the best aspects from across the group's eclectic discography and for the most part, soars.