Alt-metal veterans MELVINS journey through chaos on TARANTULA HEART
It's full-blown chaos and beefy riffs on alt-metal veterans Melvin's 27th album, Tarantula Heart.
It's full-blown chaos and beefy riffs on alt-metal veterans Melvin's 27th album, Tarantula Heart.
In memoir Me and Mr Jones, Suzi Ronson is an amiable narrator who gained entry into Bowie’s orbit in the 70s whilst working as a hairdresser.
Unfortunately, Halo Effect doesn't match Kris Barras Band's stage sound for power and presence.
It’s easy to see why frontman Eddie Vedder is calling Dark Matter Pearl Jam’s best album ever. It’s not, but that’s not to say it isn’t great.
Maggie Rogers’ evolution as an artist continues to astound with third studio album Don’t Forget Me.
This second album from Cardiff quartet Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard is a very different beast from 2022’s Backhand Deals.
US metalcore giants Pierce The Veil are Cardiff and they’ve brought hometown favourites Holding Absence and Dayseeker along for the ride.
Brash new UK pop upstart Caity Baser answers a few casual questions - in between work outs at the gym - about her debut mixtape and live tour.
A rising pop/r’n’b experimenter based in Cardiff, Aisha Kigs describes circumstances leading to her writing debut EP Fire Hazard.
Now over a decade into his solo career, Johnny Marr returns to Cardiff to play more bangers than you can shake a proverbial stick at.
For All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade, The Libertines have preened their guitars to tasteful string arrangements, hinting at middle-aged introspection.
We speak to Welsh musical giant Karl Jenkins, the man behind the moustache, about his 80th birthday tour and his love of jazz.
Feeder are back with a double album that continues from where their 2022 album Torpedo left off; 18 tracks connected by a 'unity of sound'.
After 2021’s I Be Trying set a new standard for Mississippi hill country blues, Cedric Burnside is back with a lighter follow-up that reflects the warmth of his live performances.
London duo Bob Vylan follow up a breakhrough year with Humble As The Sun, an LP fusing rock, rap and politics to moshpit-friendly effect.
Storm Kathleen may have remained under control on this early April evening in Cardiff, but Storm Caity Baser sure didn’t.
If you’re looking for fine rock’n’roll bangers on a Friday night, you won’t do much better than The Hives at Cardiff's Great Hall.
As part of his latest UK tour, Paul Weller brings his exceptional live show in Newport – here are five classics to keep an ear out for on the night.
Yes readers, festival season is back in 2024, as is Buzz's bumper guide covering the period from April to November.
Texas and Spooner Oldham is a combination which fits like a glove on compilation album, The Muscle Shoals Sessions.
If you’re looking for evidence that aliens are here, start with Shabazz Palaces, beaming hip-hop from a distant galaxy on new album, Exotic Birds Of Prey.
High Llamas' Sean O’Hagan's melodies rotate and distort embedded in Hey Panda, a weird, clean, modern wonder of an album.
With El Magnifico, producer and songwriter Ed Harcourt has moved away from the instrumental, cinematic soundscapes of his last, highly recommended album Monochrome To Colour.
As Strange Things Are Happening makes clear, Richard Norris might not be a household musical name, but's he's still a countercultural lodestone.