Notwithstanding its accuracy – as I am soon about to find out – The Sadies’ self-description as being “one of this continent’s greatest extant rock’n’roll bands” surely sees their tongue stuck firmly in…
Back in 2007, I finally lost faith in the British public in terms of the UK singles chart. The reason for this was Richard Hawley‘s ‘Tonight The Streets Are Ours‘,…
With her latest “Mosaic” standing as a pinnacle of her unyielding spirit, Sabrina Sekuloski has carved a niche that transcends conventional storytelling. Her songs represent a universe of unspoken emotions…
Like Rivers is the debut EP by London-based cellist, singer and composer George Cooke under his artist moniker August Cooke, out today on his label Poets Studio, we are premiering…
Manchester Collective and Howard Assembly Room have now enjoyed a fruitful working relationship for a number of years. The innovative arts organisation and Leeds’ historic concert hall first joined forces…
The Goa Express release their long-awaited self-titled debut album on the 1st of December. It’s preceded by their anthemic new single ‘It’s Never Been Better’ on the 27th of November. Ahead of…
Women in Revolt! (Underground Rebellion in British Music – 1977-1985) is a brand new 14-track compilation, set for release on Music For Nations on 3 November 2023 on neon yellow vinyl and digitally. The album,…
Following the release of Adwaith’s second album – the krautrock-influenced, industrial odyssey of 2022’s Welsh Music Prize-winning Bato Mato – the Carmarthen band found themselves drawn back to the raw…
Lambrini Girls have released a powerful video for their latest track, ‘Boys in the Band’ calling out abuse and sexual assault within the music industry. Alongside the track, Lambrini Girls have…
Summer might be in the rearview mirror, but the collaboration between Luke RV and Juice Menace ‘Driver’s Seat’ has been stuck in my ears in recent weeks. Luke RV’s distinctive…