SŴN FESTIVAL: all the highlights from the 2023 Cardiff music festival
Discover the best of SŴN Festival 2023 in Cardiff with our roundup of live reviews, from Mickey Callisto to Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs.
Discover the best of SŴN Festival 2023 in Cardiff with our roundup of live reviews, from Mickey Callisto to Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs.
Baxter Dury is an excellent performer in his own right, and the achievements of his band are no less: there’s no doubt about it, this is a must-see act.
Teresa Delfino speaks to Baxter Dury about his parental connections – and not the one you might think – rap leanings and the positive side of nerves.
In a world where the appeal of music often hinges on commercialisation and trends, the words of Yuseff Dayes continue to resonate.
A mesmerising fusion of avant-pop and dark synth was brought by Islet and Ivor Woods at Cardiff's Clwb Ifor Bach.
As another academic year begins, Billy Edwards looks back on his journey embedding himself in his new Welsh home to offer sage advice and tips.
A founder member of The Birthday Party with Nick Cave, Mick Harvey's latest venture is a duets album with Mexican singer, Amanda Acevedo. Now, the duo are taking it on the road, including a Cardiff date.
Protomartyr's live performance in Cardiff is a post-punk showcase of brooding intensity and captivating rhythm.
We Are Scientists, realiable churner-outers of indie bangers, return to Cardiff for a night of nostalgia and on-stage charm.
Started by two mates, after four parties of freedom, expression and talent-packed DJ sets have made CINC Cardiff the must-go event for the queer community.
Clowns and Pizzatramp go off with a raucous punk rock gig featuring killer vocals and comedic warmth at Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff.
Hardcore's hottest property, Soul Glo's live performance in Cardiff was an explosive set, packed with thought-provoking lyrics and powerful vocals.