DAMIAN LEWIS’ folk-rocky debut proves a successful actor-turned-musician gambit
Homeland and Wolf Hall star Damian Lewis shatters preconceived notions with his album Mission Creep, blending bluesy rock, folk, and jazz.
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Homeland and Wolf Hall star Damian Lewis shatters preconceived notions with his album Mission Creep, blending bluesy rock, folk, and jazz.
Join sportswriter Harry Pearson on a delightful journey through the lesser-known folk sports of Britain in No Pie, No Priest.
Janelle Monáe is back with 70s-influenced sounds, heady decadence and 'jacuzzi antics' on new album The Age Of Pleasure.
From working with legendary artists to the challenges of the modern music business, retired British A&R veteran Andrew Lauder shares all in memoir Happy Trails.
Our in-depth live review of the 2023 iteration of Cardiff Psych & Noise Fest features the likes of Bas Jan, Obey Cobra, Basic Dicks, Ichi, and more.
Iconic British folksinger Shirley Collins' triumphant return blends subtle field recordings with bright-eyed arrangements, embracing the emotion and rich history woven into her lower and more emotive vocals.
Sparks' 26th album, The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte, has the legendary duo return to their roots, reinventing their sound and captivating fans with a stunning blend of theatrical glam-rock and minimal techno.
Explore what the diverse music scene in Wales has had to offer this May with these latest releases, from electronic and experimental sounds to rock and atmospheric melodies.
Hailing from Cardiff, Himalayas' debut album is a powerful rock record with grooving riffs, thundering percussion, and soaring vocals influenced by Muse and Arctic Monkeys.
Therapy? returns with Hard Cold Fire, a lean and punchy LP inspired by Samuel Beckett and Nirvana's Breed. Read our review to learn more about their latest effort.