An immersive, cinematic experience – HARD FEELINGS | ALBUM REVIEW
After a series of excellent singles, we finally have a full-length album from Hard Feelings - a slinky, slick collection that wears its influences on its sleeve.
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After a series of excellent singles, we finally have a full-length album from Hard Feelings - a slinky, slick collection that wears its influences on its sleeve.
Open The Gates, the third album by American jazz quintet Irreversible Entanglements, utilises melody to sublime effect.
A charming documentary film, Men Who Sing proves what we all know: Wales is a true land of song.
Starring Neil Maskell, Paul Andrew Williams' film Bull is an intense and often deranged venture into London's criminal underbelly.
Two expansive art collections have just opened at National Museum Wales in Cardiff: The Rules of Art? and David Hurn: Swaps.
A highly rich and entertaining read, Chronicles From the Land of the Happiest People on Earth deals with power, politics and the media.
Courttia Newland's Cosmogramma is an excellent collection of short stories illustrated via animalistic observations of humanity.
Uršuľa Kovalyk's The Equestrienne is a YA story about a young girl finding her passion on the backdrop of communist Czechoslovakia.
Sammy Wright's book Fit casts a grim but absorbing view into young, contemporary Britain with mixed levels of detail.
The title of Elisa Victoria's Oldladyvoice has a double meaning - walking a tightrope between 'good' and 'bad' kinds of weird.