It’s a Tuesday afternoon and I’m queuing in the pouring rain outside Piccadilly Records in Manchester’s Northern Quarter to get...
On the surface, Rides On sounds like an homage to early americana and rock and roll, but that only hides...
Irish born up and coming band The Academic set their fan’s expectations high with their number one debut album, Tales...
Fair Play has announced its second wave of artists featured at the one day festival, taking place in Manchester’s Northern...
Every time a new supergroup forms, there’s always a fear that it’ll stretch too far into “novelty” territory, and be...
It’s hard to distinguish where songs start and end throughout Skullcrusher’s debut album. The vocals are thin and refuse to...
In 2019, Malta native Shaun Farrugia dropped everything to pack his bags and jet off to London to meet with...
Food For Worms sees highly praised post-punk quintet Shame develop in new ways, following on from the widespread acclaim of...
As a die-hard 1975 fan, I jumped at the chance to see them when it was announced that they were...
Revelations is the debut full-length record from Melbourne based artist Sir Jude on which she focuses on themes of self...
When the presale for The Backseat Lovers show at Brooklyn Steel sold out in under two minutes, I have to...
In the video for ‘Spinal Tap’, a single from SAP, Okay Kaya visualises a dream. Created in collaboration with American...