“We feel like a biker gang” – THE BIG MOON return to action, closer pals than ever
A modern-day indie band you can believe in, London quartet The Big Moon have had some big life changes since their last album in early 2020.
A modern-day indie band you can believe in, London quartet The Big Moon have had some big life changes since their last album in early 2020.
Walking into a crowded Cardiff's Tramshed, immediately you can sense that it was a night JPEGMafia’s fanboys had been strongly anticipating.
“COURTNEY, YOU’RE SO FUCKING GOOD!” bellows a voice from the back of the room, and there’s not a single person squeezed into the venue who would disagree.
After much anticipation and two venue changes, Californian indie group TV Girl made their Welsh debut to a sold-out Tramshed.
Leicester-born R'n'B singer Mahalia exuded positive energy during her showstopping performance at Cardiff’s Tramshed.
Get those Union Jack flags waving and enjoy the long bank holiday weekend with these dozen displays of domestic deference in Wales.
Ahead of her more-than-overdue debut in Cardiff, Carl Marsh speaks to Midlands soul siren Mahalia Burkmar (but just her first name’ll do, cheers) about her plans for ’22.
Carl Marsh is full of praise for 2022’s more grown-up and raring-to-go Miles Kane – back in Wales this month.
Metronomy do a cracking job of highlighting their full range, spanning seaside-inspired new wave to nu-rave, across their seven albums to date.
At the Tramshed on the opening night of Cardiff's 6 Music Festival, DJ sets from Sherelle, Overmono, Afrodeutsche, Tom Ravenscroft and Elkka range from 90s house revivalism to high-BPM hardcore and jungle.
Everything Everything wasted no time in catapulting the crowd into their universe of bizarre lyrics and eclectic hooks at the Tramshed in Cardiff.
Ahead of their first show in Cardiff since 2015, Killing Joke frontman and sometime classical maestro Jaz Coleman speaks to Buzz’s Carl Marsh.