”Mon the Biff!: are BIFFY CLYRO the best British live band of the century so far?
It’s absolutely rammed in the CIA for Scottish rock heroes Biffy Clyro, and that’s no surprise for arguably one of the best British bands of this millennium
It’s absolutely rammed in the CIA for Scottish rock heroes Biffy Clyro, and that’s no surprise for arguably one of the best British bands of this millennium
Future Islands let the crowd know that tonight is their first show in Cardiff – despite them being a band for nearly 17 years – and they’re here to have a good time.
If White Hills' Dave W and Ego Sensation do share any chemical dynamism, it fails to fizz here in Newport.
Anticipation was high in Swansea as world-renowned wrestler Chris Jericho brought his heavy metal band Fozzy to south-west Wales.
A kaleidoscope of colour and sound showcased a psychedelic revamp of the Paolo Nutini's back catalogue in Cardiff.
It’s a wet and windy Thursday night in Cardiff but that doesn’t matter to the huddled masses inside the Arena for tonight’s Kaiser Chiefs show.
Rhonda Lee Reali travels back in time via a chat with seasoned folk-rock wordsmith Al Stewart, before casting judgement on his Cardiff show.
There’s nothing here to challenge anybody. Yet, taking it seriously, Sutherland does his best to embody a rock star.
Ahead of their November tour dates, Anna Mitchell spoke to Judie Tzuke about Woman To Woman and her extensive career.
One thing is certain about Cate Le Bon at Llais: this concert was remarkable, and one I will remember for a long while.
It’s a drastically new-look Kasabian that greets the Cardiff crowd on this rainy Wednesday night, now also with new material to contend with.
With Gwenno as a highlight, Brett Anderson and Charles Hazlewood's Death Songbook Llais concert could be described as an acquired taste.
South Africa’s beloved pianist Abdullah Ibrahim made a heartfelt solo stop at WMC’s Llais Festival during a brief European tour.
Within the context of this year’s invasion of Ukraine, Russia is seen as a dartboard and Pussy Riot are happy to provide us the dart at Llais 2022.
John Cale’s Llais performance promised “special guests” when announced in July, confirmed as James Dean Bradfield, Cate Le Bon and Gruff Rhys.
Bob Dylan – the songwriter, the lyricist, the poet, the legend – will remain in my heart and mind for a long time.
Emma Way and Josh Williams hotfoot around Cardiff city centre to catch the coming on the chockablock bill for Sŵn Festival’s big ‘22 comeback.
Last Friday, Sŵn Festival began on a high with a female-dominated lineup of Prima Queen, Lime Garden, Panic Shack and last-minute headliner, Katy J Pearson.
Le Pub played host to Jake Healy, Cruel Prank, Haul and a particularly feral Bloody Head.
With some clever staging, dramatic lighting, backup dancers and a Eurovision-style wind machine, Rina Sawayama delivers a powerhouse performance.
The goddess of rock and a formative figure in the rise of punk, Chrissie Hynde, played to a packed-out Globe in Cardiff.
In this brand new era of flashy swagger and lovable egos, I totally get it. Billy Idol loves himself, and we all loved it too.
Sendelica and Acid Mothers Temple played cheek-by-jowl at Cardigan’s Cellar Bar.
Mesmerising to watch, Blancmange’s decades of material easily held the spirits of my favourite crowd in the world, the Cardiff locals.