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About John-Paul Davies

Songwriter, musician and teacher John-Paul Davies worked in theatre admin after finishing his degree in Jazz at LCM. Between regular songwriting collaborations and performing live with his duo, TangleJack, JP likes to discover modern and classic writers and performers to inspire his own creativity.
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THE DESTRUCTION & CREATION OF MICHAEL JACKSON: brilliantly written biography-in-reverse

June 29, 2022

Ellis Cashmore asks the difficult questions – can and should we separate the art from the artist? And, most uncomfortably, are we responsible for Michael Jackson’s destruction if we, as consumers, aided in his creation?

Category: Books, Reviews
Read moreTHE DESTRUCTION & CREATION OF MICHAEL JACKSON: brilliantly written biography-in-reverse
Moonage Daydream, David Bowie/Mick Rock

MOONAGE DAYDREAM: 20 years old and still an unparalleled BOWIE guide

June 15, 2022

Twenty years after its initial publication, this unparalleled visual guide to the cultural phenomenon that was Ziggy Stardust has been revamped to celebrate the half-century since the Spiders From Mars crashlanded into British living rooms.

Category: Books, Music, Reviews
Read moreMOONAGE DAYDREAM: 20 years old and still an unparalleled BOWIE guide

“It’s not a novelty – it’s a living language” – GWENNO on recording new album in Cornish – and in Cornwall

June 1, 2022

Returning this summer with Tresor, Cardiff’s dreampop icon Gwenno found herself pondering issues of language, identity and self-doubt.

Category: Interviews, Music Region: South Wales
Read more“It’s not a novelty – it’s a living language” – GWENNO on recording new album in Cornish – and in Cornwall
Florence and the Machine, Dance Fever

FLORENCE + THE MACHINE mix humour & heavenly inspiration on DANCE FEVER

May 20, 2022

Florence + The Machine have done well to lambast themselves without losing any of their apparently genuine uniqueness on Dance Fever.

Category: Albums, Reviews
Read moreFLORENCE + THE MACHINE mix humour & heavenly inspiration on DANCE FEVER
Van Morrison

VAN MORRISON takes cynical aim at society (and himself) on WHAT’S IT GONNA TAKE?

May 13, 2022

After the fantastic opener Dangerous, which pokes fun at Morrison’s status as the pot-stirring, sneering cynic, the rest of the new album is obsessed with lying politicians and a brainwashed nation.

Category: Albums, Reviews
Read moreVAN MORRISON takes cynical aim at society (and himself) on WHAT’S IT GONNA TAKE?
Patrick Watson - credit Nicola D'Orta

TV soundtrack fave PATRICK WATSON crafts another beauty of an album

May 6, 2022

Patrick Watson has created another beautifully crafted album that pushes his soft piano, light vocal, ambient electronic style further to the leftfield.

Category: Albums, Reviews
Read moreTV soundtrack fave PATRICK WATSON crafts another beauty of an album
Saint Etienne, as featured in Britpop Decades

Witness the birth, boom and bust of Britpop in Adams & Pooler’s literary chronicle

May 4, 2022

The decade that brought us the last truly great chart battle and some of the most iconic songs to ever grace a gig is both brilliantly analysed and celebrated in Britpop: Decades.

Category: Books, Music, Reviews
Read moreWitness the birth, boom and bust of Britpop in Adams & Pooler’s literary chronicle
Romero - credit Izzie Austin

Blazing guitar licks propel Aussie rockers ROMERO to greatness on debut album

April 15, 2022

Turn It On!, from Aussie rockers Romero, is surely a contender for Best Guitar Intros Ever 2022 – if that’s a category in anyone’s annual competition list.

Category: Albums, Reviews
Read moreBlazing guitar licks propel Aussie rockers ROMERO to greatness on debut album
St Melangell’s Church, as featured in Illustrated Tales Of Wales - image courtesy of the National Churches Trust

ILLUSTRATED TALES OF WALES beautifully connects the nation’s past & present

March 16, 2022

Mark Rees has created a fascinating collection of well-known tales from Wales’ past – placing them into our modern country through superb accompanying images.

Category: Books, Reviews Region: Wales-Wide
Read moreILLUSTRATED TALES OF WALES beautifully connects the nation’s past & present
The Lazy Eyes

THE LAZY EYES: Aussie psychedelics’ album debut is a glorious promise of things to come

March 11, 2022

Sydney four-piece The Lazy Eyes have conjured up a collection of blistering compositions on debut album Songbook.

Category: Albums, Reviews
Read moreTHE LAZY EYES: Aussie psychedelics’ album debut is a glorious promise of things to come
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