Skepta – Konnichiwa Konnichiwa is a genuine hijack on our fixed musical perceptions. No longer is grime a peripheral bellow…
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In a stellar collision of post-punk melancholy and scintillating synth-pop, Affairs offer a crisper, more introspective indie experience. Thoughtful, elaborate, but…
It’s been a decade since The Enemy sprung into prominence with UK Number 1 record We’ll Live And Die In These…
Familiar fragments of Busted, Fightstar, Union Sound Set and More Dangerous Animals unify to form a sound that is utterly…
Many fans were left worried when it was publicised that singer Ellie Goulding was going to be quitting the music…
First the Oscars, and now the Brits. Once more, concerns have been raised for the lack of diversity at the…
There’s no justifiable excuse thinkable. How did you miss Golden Fable at the Teras Lounge last Saturday? It didn’t cost…
This is certainly a difficult question to answer. It isn’t something you think about often. But when you do, it’s…
Miles Davis – Kind Of Blue The best Miles Davis record of all time. The best jazz record of all…
Sunday evening, Ffriddoedd village. Music resonates around one of the many building of the student accommodation. Students are staying in…
15. Hudson Mohawke – Lantern This latest instalment from Glaswegian producer Hudson Mohawke has had unanimously mixed reviews. It’s no…
It’s undeniable that streaming has taken the music industry by storm. There are roughly 500 million audio streams each week…
Claire Boucher, otherwise known as Grimes, has taken her entire body of work, plastered it in glitter, slapped an EDM…
It goes without saying that small venues are crucial in the building of new, up and coming bands and artists.…
Previous to the Canadian indie-rock band’s new album, ‘Sun Leads Me On’, they released ‘Dark Eyes’ in 2012. Listening to…
Two years since clutching the UK’s attention with chart topping ‘Feel The Love’ and debut album ‘Home’, the London drum…