Punk rock renegades FRANK CARTER & THE RATTLESNAKES are still one of the UK’s best live bands
A cavalcade of chaos ensues when Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes roll into Cardiff, proving they're still one of the UK's best live bands.
A cavalcade of chaos ensues when Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes roll into Cardiff, proving they're still one of the UK's best live bands.
Third album What Happened To The Beach? finds Declan McKenna in creative cruise control, trusting his instincts more than ever.
Nige Tassell talks about his book Whatever Happened To The C86 Kids?, which tracks down musicians who created a vital underground scene nearly 40 years ago.
Beaming smiles from the stage and in the crowd suggest a job well done by Therapy? for their belated 30th anniversary gig in Cardiff.
Florence Black are a band comfortable in whatever style of rock they choose, and second album Bed Of Nails proves it.
Dark Rainbows, the band's fifth album, is worth a listen for Frank Carter fans but it feels like something is missing in the music that made the Rattlesnakes so vicious and brilliant before.
Retro-futuristic beats and eccentric disco vibes populate this latest release from cult French groover Black Devil Disco Club.
The Last Dinner Party’s debut album should give you enough reasons not to underestimate the prowess of the glam rock spectacle that they are.
Step into the creative universe of Nookee, led by identical twins Gemma and Violet Hunt-Humphries, and get a sneak peek into their upcoming live album.
ABC have stood the test of time better than most of their peers, and are touring a set built around 1982 LP The Lexicon Of Love. Vocalist Martin Fry took a call from Buzz’s Billy Edwards.
WIth frenetic energy and powerful riffs, a live performance from grunge sensation Skating Polly proves their rise is unstoppable.
Step into the sonic time machine with The Libertines in this electrifying but intimate Cardiff gig - a raw a preview of the upcoming album.
An enchanting world of Welsh folk was erected by The Gentle Good and John Francis Flynn at Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff.
Future Islands' latest album, People Who Aren’t There Anymore, dives into middle-aged heartbreak with spacious synth beats.
Experience the raucous sound of His Lordship's debut album—a wild ride of fast, furious, rock'n'roll-infused tracks.
Anna Calvi's virtuoso touch elevates Peaky Blinders' emotion in Season 5 & 6 scores, expressing the duality of Tommy Shelby's life through haunting melodies
Experience the resurrection of gothic pop-punk with Alkaline Trio's 10th album, Blood, Hair And Eyeballs, in which Matt Skiba leads a journey of Hammer Horror heartache and jet black humor.
Gruff Rhys navigates cosmic loneliness with joyous compositions on Sadness Sets Me Free, a political and musical journey.
An electric night in Cardiff rock club unfolded when Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard unleased chaos along with Monet and Em Koko.
Aniefiok Ekpoudom captures the essence of grime and hope in modern British rap, unveiling the stories of unsung heroes in Where We Come From.
Libertines bassist John Hassall talks about his band’s new album, All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade, and an intimate grassroots venue tour that comes to Cardiff.
Buzz’s first New Welsh Music column of 2024 gathers up a few late-November and pre-Christmas treats. The result = a full complement of sterling domestic sound.
French power trio Slift explore prog, psych and sonic turbulence on latest album Ilion, full of expansive epics.
It's clear from Martyn Joseph's This Is What I Want To Say he's artist who understands the power of songwriting and can harness that power with incredible clarity.