Lloyd’s House – Ribbons Why we love it: Because if you go into Lloyd’s House you will be entering a seriously off-kilter pop world where nothing is quite what it seems. ‘Ribbons’ is most certainly…
Johnny Marr and The Charlatans – two of the UK’s most beloved music legends – teamed up on Saturday for an incredible co-headline show at The Piece Hall in Halifax,…
‘Hello Edinburgh, nice to see you!’ John Cale’s positively beaming as he walks on stage at the city’s Festival Theatre. Now aged 81 and into a career that’s sixty years…
After the best part of two decades making records as one half of – and let’s be honest, the public face of Goldfrapp, Alison Goldfrapp has struck out under her…
“No Future” was a chant that epitomised 1977 and the punk explosion that happened across the UK. The likes of Sex Pistols, Chelsea, Buzzcocks, and of course The Clash, were among the bands…
I’ve said before when reviewing the reissue of the ‘O-Mit’ EP, that it wasn’t until hearing the Infotainment Scan album that The Fall resonated with me. Well, this is the…
Led by songwriter and Efterklang touring musician Anna Brønsted, Danish dream pop band Our Broken Garden returns after over a decade with Blind, a delicate flame of an album whose…
Left of the Dial has added another thirty artists to its 2023 edition of the festival which takes place across the city on 19th, 20th and 21st October. It brings…
Undoubtedly, The Greatest Mistake Of My Life was an album that forever changed the lives of Holding Absence. Since the album’s release back in 2021, the band has been touring…
Enrose ’s latest drop, titled “Tattoo,” is a captivating auditory adventure that brings together the skills of Kit Benz, Gabi Rose, Jake Navarro. Spearheaded by the adept production of Anthony…
