Seimon Williams doesn’t hold back in WELSH RUGBY: WHAT WENT WRONG?
Seimon Williams does not hold back in Welsh Rugby: What Went Wrong?, a brutal account of the demise of Welsh rugby in modern times.
Seimon Williams does not hold back in Welsh Rugby: What Went Wrong?, a brutal account of the demise of Welsh rugby in modern times.
Presented in Dark-Side and Light-Side forms, Peter Gabriel's first album for 21 years is up there with some of his best work.
With memorable characters, and songs so catchy that we’re all singing along by the second chorus, Beyond The Blizzard is a show that’s a joy to be part of.
Chichester duo Smoke Fairies deal openly with grief and loss on their first album for three yearsthe 11-song, home-recorded Carried In Sound.
This strange and unsettling tale of three giants, trapped on the spaceship Audition, is deeply thought-provoking and oddly compelling.
If you’re looking for a comfortable, comprehensive read that sums up the early days of hip-hop, then Harlem World is a great place to start.
Few could pull off a recreation of one of Bob Dylan’s most (in)famous gigs - Manchester Free Trade Hall in 1966 - but Chan Marshall, aka Cat Power, pulls a masterstroke.
After 2021’s exceptional I Would Not Live Always, expectations are very high for Look Over The Wall, See The Sky, John Francis Flynn’s second album of traditional Irish folk.
The guys at Steelhouse have hit upon the idea of hosting an away day four months after everyone has come down from the musical and literal high of the 2023 festival.
Coming four years after his lauded Tenderness album, Lighthouse is a shockingly good set of songs from the man who will always be known as the bassist from Guns N’ Roses.