LUSH – A Video Retrospective With Miki Berenyi
‘Hey, ‘ if financial constraints and time were not an issue I’d be on my 10th LP and recording a Greatest Hits compilation with the Royal Philharmonic by now. I would love to make music
Interviews and discussions with the VPME
‘Hey, ‘ if financial constraints and time were not an issue I’d be on my 10th LP and recording a Greatest Hits compilation with the Royal Philharmonic by now. I would love to make music
One of our tips for 2015, Leeds based five-piece Autobahn have released an astonishingly accomplished debut album in the shape of Dissemble. It’s a body of work full of restless agitation, swirling menace, seething rage
Next weekend heralds the arrival of one of the ‘must go to’ events on the Liverpool music scene’s calendar, FESTEVOL a two part multi-band extravaganza was dreamt up by Liverpool promoter Revo (or Steve Miller to
We chat with The Black Ryder’s Scott Von Ryper and Aimee Nash about their latest album, emotional journeys and touring with the Jesus And Mary Chain … A few months ago The Black Ryder arrived in the UK
London based four piece Kid Wave’s debut album ‘Wonderlust’ is without doubt one of our favourite albums of 2015 so far. It’s a stunning collection of songs and reaffirms our view that singer, songwriter, guitarist,
Next week Liverpool Sound City roars back into action, with its biggest and most ambitious line-up of music, arts, and culture to date. There’s also been the small matter of moving the entire festival to
Live Under London EP by Saint Agnes A couple of weeks ago we caught up with Saint Agnes backstage at the Cosmosis Festival of Psychedelia in Manchester, where they’d just finished a thunderous set under
Liverpool Sound City, our favourite urban music festival, which somewhat serendipitously also happens to be our local music festival has announced a major overhaul for next year’s event. Next May the entire event is relocating from the
A few months back we may have mentioned London trio Flowers in the same breath as “C86,” cleverly deploying one of music journalism’s myriad of clichés – the careless, ill-conceived comparison. It’s almost a given
The great thing about festivals is those magical occasions when you randomly discover a new artist who you’d not intentionally set out to see, and you’re then promptly blown away by said artist. In fact,
The Fauns who hail from Bristol first caught our attention back in 2009 with their eponymous self released debut album. It was an album awash with subtle cinematic dreampop beauty, although in retrospect it was
We couldn’t make Bird’s recent album launch (which we reviewed here) due to prior commitments, but we know a man who did make it. Jay C. Roberts aka [forthaven] gives us the lowdown and talks to