GNOD / CODEX SERAFINI kick up a raucous, psychedelic storm
Not many could follow up a "Saturnian Ritualistic band hailing from outer-space," but the Gnod do their best at The Moon in Cardiff.
Not many could follow up a "Saturnian Ritualistic band hailing from outer-space," but the Gnod do their best at The Moon in Cardiff.
The Lathums may have started out as a wedding band but as this Cardiff show proves, they're ready to fill arenas in their own right.
Working Men’s Club looked to be poised on the brink of a major breakthrough last year. At The Globe in Cardiff this week, they finally recoup that glory.
Headliners Shame hit the stage at Cardiff's Tramshed looking every inch a band with a live reputation to uphold - and don't quite do it for Ben Woolhead.
The return of South Wales rockers Holding Absence to home turf made for an emotional night at Cardiff Uni's Y Plas.
Public Service Broadcasting return to the stage with plenty of German influence and a welcoming Cardiff crowd.
Amidst a buzz of excitement at Cardiff’s Tramshed, UK folk-rocker Newton Faulkner takes to the stage smiling, comfortable and relaxed.
A Monday night at Cardiff's Motorpoint Arena turned Mab Jones from a Paloma Faith liker into a Paloma Faith fan.
Postpunk Dublin five-piece Fontaines D.C. arrived promoting second album A Hero’s Death, having had to reschedule, and both crowd and band seemed to revel in each other’s company during this sold-out gig.
Every doubt about how well Kasabian will perform in their new incarnation is quickly swept away, As we bustle out of the Great Hall, remarks of “that was amazing” and “what a show” can be heard.
Erasure hit Cardiff's Motorpoint, and Mab Jones was there to soak up a lively and glittery celebration of queerness from the tuneful duo.
Southend five-piece Nothing But Thieves brought their long-awaited Moral Panic tour to the Motorpoint on a crisp autumn night, with a communal feeling of “it’s good to be back” in the air.