Live Review: Devil Sold His Soul – The Moon Club
ÔÇÿWe play loud. We play heavy. We play hard. We play fast.’ claims Woking-based hardcore band Palm Reader. The crowd […]
ÔÇÿWe play loud. We play heavy. We play hard. We play fast.’ claims Woking-based hardcore band Palm Reader. The crowd […]
You’d think that so many females in one room would cause a problem but Kate Nash and her ‘girl gang’
Kate Nash is back touring with her self-released third album ÔÇÿGirl Talk’. With a punk vibe not far off the
A look at the key beauty trends for Autumn/Winter – think berry shades, punk and flawless skin!
Last week the Morgan Quarter hosted an alternative Student Lock-In, with the mix of independent and high street stores offering
It was difficult to know what to expect as Birmingham 5-piece, The Twang, arrived in Cardiff for the penultimate date
There’s always a degree of cynicism when someone best known for their acting career tries to reinvent themselves as a
Reviewed by Esther Strange The tour of Boeing Boeing is the fourth musical collaborative piece between Black Rat Productions and
Reviewed by Kirtey Verma
Birmingham was once the home of heavy metal, with Judas Priest and Black Sabbath both calling the midlands’ heart their
“I don’t think there’s any crowd like a Welsh crowd.” With a successful fourth album out and a gig on
If you’re looking for something a bit different from Cardiff’s live music, Chapter Arts Centre is your first port of
Twelve years is a long time. A twelve-year-old child would be starting secondary school, discovering the other sex were perhaps
When one talks about the modern Welsh music scene, you’d be hard pressed to avoid mention of Funeral For A
Rhys Edwards reviews The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Radio Show Live!
9/10 For fans of: The XX, Lana Del Rey and chilled out pop electronica. I’m not a big fan of
Festivals have seemingly become an integral part of most students’ summer holidays. Why not then combine a typical love of
The summer of 2013 will be one I remember in one of two ways; as the first of many wonderfully
This year’s Green Man Festival, tucked away in the sprawling beauty of the foothills of the Black Mountains, opened amidst