THE DARKNESS put on a stadium-worthy, Christmas spectacular in Cardiff
Cardiff Students Union isn’t the most inviting venue, but The Darkness made you forget you weren’t in a stadium.
Cardiff Students Union isn’t the most inviting venue, but The Darkness made you forget you weren’t in a stadium.
Scrap Metal takes the listener on a trip back to the late 1970s and early 80s when metal still had a lot of growing up to do.
Taking to St. David's Hall in Cardiff, Marillion deliver two hours of note-perfect sound and an impressive light show.
Their seventh studio album, Motorheart sees The Darkness delivering good old rock'n'roll - in the only way they know how.
The Future Has A Past, a multidisciplined exhibition at National Museum Wales' St. Fagans, invites us to think about the direction we are taking and the decisions we are making.
Acoustic Hymns, Vol. 1 offers Richard Ashcroft fans much of the same they've heard before - though perhaps not quite as advertised.
Boston-based Marissa Nadler’s ninth solo album is melodic and mystical. Her ethereal voice mesmerises the listener and makes lyrics about murder, suicide and prison breaks seem palatable.
Though billed as a comedy, The Tigerface Show at Newport's Riverfront left Lynda Nash feeling far from amused.
Lynda Nash reviews a double bill of contemporary new Operas at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama.