Buzz chats to founding member Sarah Pennyman about the growth of the Welsh 1940s singing troupe, The Siren Sisters, and their hopes for the future.
The trickle of punks unplugging in favour of an acoustic guitar has become a flood in recent years and among this new breed of troubadours, Owen’s Mike Kinsella stands as a fine example, combining first-rate songwriting with a healthy DIY ethic
Win tickets to the Kerrang! Tour which comes to Cardiff on Sat 11 February.
Dressed in a yellow blazer, and storing more energy than a light bulb, the lead singer is simply electric…
Topping the current league of pin-up laydee DJs is Maya Jane Coles, although at first glance you’d be forgiven for thinking she was the vocalist for a New York hardcore outfit or one of the Tiger Bay Brawlers
Ten years ago, Josh T Pearson was fronting a band called Lift To Experience. They sounded like scorched earth, released one album called The Texas Jerusalem Crossroads and our imposing Texan hero was often seen sporting a Stetson and a t-shirt with the legend ‘My State Is Bigger Than Your Country’ emblazoned on it. In 2011, things have changed.
With the return of Soundtrack – Cardiff’s very own film and music festival – a unique opportunity arose to see the Guillemots perform a one-off improvised re-score of the 1926 silent film, Faust, at the wonderfully historic and richly atmospheric Coal Exchange in Cardiff Bay.
Gwdihŵ pride themselves on the original, fresh and live music events they present, and they’ve certainly found originality in the East Park Reggae Collective who perform at Gwdihŵ this Friday
We//Are//Animal rock Ten Feet Tall
The annual newsoundwales showcase concert of up-and-coming Welsh artists will be held at St John’s Church in Canton, Cardiff, on Saturday 26 November.
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