Shimmering with confidence, THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS are still innovating after two decades on ninth album
The New Pornographers' ninth album Continue As A Guest oozes confidence and subtle swagger, even 20 years into their career.
The New Pornographers' ninth album Continue As A Guest oozes confidence and subtle swagger, even 20 years into their career.
Marking half a century since the release of their most universally loved album, The Dark Side Of The Moon, Pink Floyd celebrate with a typically enigmatic hardback publication.
After a seven year hiatus, Belfast rockers The Answer return with their latest album, Sundowners. With lighter tones and matured vocals, the band aims to have fun and does not disappoint.
Swansea's Grand Ambition delivers a piercing look at heroin addiction with Sorter, a two-hander with Richard Mylan and Sophie Melville, establishing them as a cutting-edge theatre company in Wales.
The Songs Of Bacharach & Costello four-disc collector’s item is a real treat for fans of Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach’s 1998 album Painted From Memory.
Mimi Webb’s debut album Amelia is a powerpop gem that showcases her talent as a singer and a writer, with songs that range from radio hits to intimate ballads.
Following Those Damn Crows’ third album Inhale/Exhale announced as being No. 3 in the official UK album charts, they played the last show of their biggest headling tour in Swansea - essentially, a homecoming show.
For anyone interested in unique stories of historical myth, Tales Of Merlin, Arthur And The Magic Art’s introduction by Professor Jerry Hunter is worth reading alone.
Inhale/Exhale is an album that sounds great blasted out on a car stereo but has the potential to fill festivals across the country. Business as usual, then, for Those Damn Crows.
The Wreckage, from Cardiff's Sweet Baboo, really is an excellent album of songs that pay their dues but are thoroughly modern and refreshingly unique.