THE ZUTONS return with NILE ROGERS and an album of redemption & resilience
Back in the studio under the watchful eye of producer Nile Rodgers, The Big Decider is the result of this unexpected alliance, and showcases The Zutons at their best.
Some of these posts will have been written by other authors and guest bloggers that do not have accounts on this platform. Where this is the case, we have credited them in post content.
Noel is the listings, reviews, music and books editor at Buzz and has been doing some or all of these things here since the days of dial-up internet. He was raised in Cornwall, lives in Cardiff and that is more or less all he has ever known.
More
Back in the studio under the watchful eye of producer Nile Rodgers, The Big Decider is the result of this unexpected alliance, and showcases The Zutons at their best.
10 new music releases from Wales get highlighted, appraised, mulled etc by Noel Gardner for the end of April, whisking you from Ponty psych-pop to Radnorshire jazz-folk.
The first show of Tom Walker’s I Am tour makes for nothing short of a musical spectacle, featuring a soulful performance from the headliner in Cardiff's SU.
CEO of the Association of Independent Festivals Jon Rostrum examines the multiple and complex challenges to UK festivals, making people’s patronage more valuable than ever.
Watching him live at the ICC in Newport, there’s only one word to describe the kind of longevity and quality that Paul Weller has: genius.
Alex Vines’ return to Cardiff is an unequivocally positive development as regards local restaurant culture, not least as he intends to open a space of his own soon.
From even more dungeon synth to improv drumming to sludgy fuzz, here's what's been rattling around Wales' music scene lately.
With large and infectious hooks, VR Sex's third album, Hard Copy, is one for rockers of many persuasions.
The Underground Sea collects rarely-seen work by John Berger on the topic of coal mining, evidently with the 40th anniversary of the strike in mind.
Alison Cotton's first concept album Englechen focusses on the story of two German sisters who helped Jewish citizens escape persecution in the 30s.