Both Sides Now: Celebrating Joni Mitchell @ Llais Festival
As a well-publicised feature of this year’s Llais festival, an evening “celebrating Joni Mitchell” was in high attendance at Wales […]
As a well-publicised feature of this year’s Llais festival, an evening “celebrating Joni Mitchell” was in high attendance at Wales […]
In the heart of Cardiff you will come across Church Street, a lane of trendy eateries and chain restaurants, strung
Punk Rock Factory started their ÔÇÿIt’s just a stage we’re going through’ EU & UK tour with a bang last night in
During my first week of freshers, my flatmates and I decided to break that all-so-awkward tension by having our friend
Hello and welcome to our exclusive interview with @incellectuals_cathays! We want to start off this interview with a massive thank
There were many a pair of shimmering rhinestone-adorned cowboy boots at Clwb Ifor Bach on Saturday the 14th of October.
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Words by Annie Tallis ÔÇÿI have such a crush on her, but like a friend crush’, I overheard one woman
By Caitlin Wildgoose-Davis Every girl is an egg box. A container. We’re all born with the potential to grow life, but this
A fun filled event promoting and celebrating the musical talents in Wales has yet again proved that the Welsh indie
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Ahead of her performance at this year’s S┼Án Festival, I had the opportunity to sit down with Welsh electronic musician
Words by Josef Swindell In the process of reading or purchasing a second hand book you will make a connection
Words by Ellie Young It is an indisputable fact: drinking is embedded in our university culture. Week after week of
Quench were lucky enough to be invited along to Girls Pushing Buttons, a celebration of South Wales-based electronic pop artists
┬áI didn’t actually know very much about God Is In The TV until they sent Quench a message inviting us
Eclectic, effervescent and ethereal are just three of the words that I would use to describe The Last Dinner Party. Having first met whilst at university, the quintet’s exuberant styles and extraordinary performances have catapulted the band from London’s live music scene to the likes of Glastonbury and the international stage. With such great success before the release of their debut album, it’s not hard for me to say that they are indie’s next big thing. Ahead of their performance at S┼Án Festival on the 21st of October, I was fortunate to have the chance to speak with the band’s bassist Georgia Davies.
Words by Holly Hostettler-Davies Imagine this: It’s 2022 and you and your partner decide to live with your best friends,
The Tramshed was packed to the rafters for two prime punky cuts of Saturday evening entertainment. Derry’s very own Undertones
Ahead of the much anticipated S┼Án Festival this year, I spoke to Elan Evans, Welsh Language Music Promoter at Clwb Ifor Bach, about what makes this festival so uniquely exciting.