Photobook A WORLD IN RUINS preserves abandoned buildings via image
James Lacey's photos of decaying buildings in A World In Ruins serve as a form of preservation in the face of demolition.
James Lacey's photos of decaying buildings in A World In Ruins serve as a form of preservation in the face of demolition.
Formidable pugilists righteously fighting the corner of the maligned and marginalised, Bob Vylan are a product of our times – and a band at the top of their game.
Alison Cotton's fourth solo album The Portrait You Painted Of Me is a strange, foreboding record, entrancing and unsettling in equal measure.
With Goodsheds delivering both quality and variety, Barry is fast gaining a reputation for more than just fish and chips.
Many Illuminati Hotties tracks are smeared thick with jaded millennial irony - bratty chantalong choruses that animate the crowd, but all too often spark is sacrificed for smirk.
All things told, it’s obvious why La Cuina is the sort of local independent restaurant bustling with contented diners on a Saturday night.
Times have changed for Holy Fuck in recent years but there were still flashes of incandescent brilliance present in their Cardiff live show.
Fontaines DC's Skinty Fia effectively picks up where 2020’s A Hero’s Death left off, drifting further away from debut Dogrel into more reflective and mature territory.
In Cardiff on Sunday, Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard's Tom Rees laughs, “it’s like the Amazon rainforest up here – 99 per cent humidity”. Messy, sweaty salvation is back, baby.
Much like Wales’ own Kelly Lee Owens, Nik Colk Void started out playing with a bunch of indie-rock also-rans but has since embraced electronics and club culture and in doing so, found her true calling.