Iggy Pop - Post Pop Depression - Reviewed
Having recruited members of both Queens of the Stone Age and Arctic Monkeys to help out; Iggy Pop managed to create even more hype than...
Reading and Leeds - Losing Its Identity?
Since its birth in 1961, Reading and Leeds has held homage to some of the finest festival line-up's the music world has ever seen. It was...
Track of the Week #92 & 93 - Travis - 3 Miles High
Scottish royalty Travis returned not so long ago with their latest single, '3 Miles High', taken from their forthcoming new album...
Sundara Karma - Interviewed
Sundara Karma interviewed at the Leadmill, Sheffield 05/03/2016. Who are Sundara Karma? We’re a sick indie rock band. How would you...
Track of the Week #90 & 91 - Johnny Lloyd - Hello Death
Johnny Lloyd this week returned with his huge new track, 'Hello Death'. Produced by Jamie T, 'Hello Death' has a real 'Carry On The...
Blossoms - The Welly Club, Hull - Reviewed
The North West is famed for being the spiritual home of British music. The area has bred the likes of Oasis, The Courteeners and The...
5 Reasons Why The BRITs 2016 Were The Best For Years
Often dubbed as ‘the biggest night in British music’, they’ve come to lose their credibility and never had it been summed up better than...
Introducing... Mustang
Introducing... Mustang. Who are Mustang? Unemployed womanizers (more commonly known as Fraser, Andrew, Owen and Rob). How would you...
Cage the Elephant - Unity Works, Wakefield - Reviewed
When Cage the Elephant first started out, I can't imagine that playing a gig in Wakefield was high on their list of aspirations, but, if...
Track of the Week #88 & 89 - Arcade Fire - Women Of A Certain Age
Last week turned out to be quite a difficult one for us in terms of looking for a Track of the Week. But, after some scraping of the...