S┼Án Festival – Saturday
Rhodri Brooks Rhodri Brooks’ electric guitar remained muted and mellow as the inevitable rain hit The Hayes at the start […]
Rhodri Brooks Rhodri Brooks’ electric guitar remained muted and mellow as the inevitable rain hit The Hayes at the start […]
Samoans┬á There’s a sense of trepidation floating around Four Bars as the clock strikes 11. Cardiff’s prodigal sons Samoans have
Chl├Âe Howl ÔÇô The Angel Hotel At just 18 years of age, Chl├Âe Howl writes the sort of brutally honest,
Francesca Gardner┬ácaught up with Leeds’ Sky Larkin ahead of their S┼Án set.┬á How have you found the festival so far?
Tom Connick┬ágot the lowdown on S┼Án from the Father of the festival, John Rostron.┬á For the uninitiated, can you explain
Charlie Mock caught up with Rob Damiani, lead vocalist of Don Broco ahead of their headline UK tour to chat
Norwich’s Olympians popped in to the Quench base to catch up with Charlie Mock ahead of their S┼Án Festival set.
Amy Endacott┬ácaught up with Playlounge ahead of their main support set at Fuel on the Sunday of S┼Án Festival.┬á You
Jessie J’s final stop on her ÔÇÿAlive’ tour went out with a bang on Monday night at the Motorpoint Arena,
Their first gig in Cardiff since opening the Cardiff City stadium to a sell-out 30,000 crowd, Stereophonics return on Sunday
Tommy Wright, lead vocalist of Cheltenham’s biggest indie-pop sestet and Made in Chelsea soundtrack regulars Young Kato, took some time
Chase & Status’ mixture of aggressive beats and influences from hip hop and reggae has enthralled audiences across the UK.
“Come winter time, we will be getting into a bus and setting up equipment in some rooms up and down
With the Mercury and Welsh Music prizes both taking place this October, Joseph Ainscough takes a look at the relevance
“Craig Bellamy to turn up, or maybe Tom Jones”, was the expectation Jaws held of their first live outing in
Liam ‘Maccers’ McNeilly┬áhas a little chinwag with self-proclaimed “Drunk Folk Singer” Beans On Toast at Clwb Ifor Bach. You spend
Heading over the Atlantic for their first UK headline tour, Los Angeles’ self-confessed ‘soul punx’ letlive.┬ácaught up with Tom Connick
“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
When one talks about the modern Welsh music scene, you’d be hard pressed to avoid mention of Funeral For A