Hybrid Minds | Interview
By Joshua Jones & James McClements Since their breakthrough in 2011, Hybrid Minds are long establishing themselves as rising kingpins […]
By Joshua Jones & James McClements Since their breakthrough in 2011, Hybrid Minds are long establishing themselves as rising kingpins […]
By Maja Metera The world gets darker than we all would like to admit. It is full of tragedy, broken
By Rhiannon Humphreys With the rising popularity of social media platforms such as YouTube, Soundcloud, and even TikTok, it’s becoming
By Kirby Evans The first half of his show was stripped back to the acoustics, with just Frank, his guitar,
By Maja Metera When you enter the Clwb Ifor Bach, forget about the reality of the XXI century. You get
By Bethan Willis Whenever I think of Willie J Healey I am transported back to my first year of university,
By James McClements Some artists are brilliant in their ability to capture a scene, feeling or poignant moment in time.
By Polly Denny Bear’s Den have been on the rise in the UK indie scene since the release of their
Matt Maltese is back. This time empowered with another 10 track record, and it’s not one to miss. Riding off
By Ella Clucas With tickets selling out in just a matter of minutes, Loyle Carner’s latest tour for his second
By James McClements South London degenerates champions Fat White Family are an oh-so-overlooked, and so dismissed collection of misfits and
This summer, there’s a not so new kid in town threatening the old dogs of music festivals like Glasto and
By James McClements Up and coming Indie-New Wave rockers The Goa Express are a lively Manc bunch who shamelessly reek of Northern