Doom metallers DAWNWALKER & HEALTHYLIVING shake the foundations at Le Pub
Dawnwalker, Healthyliving and Goat Major make up an evening of sonic doom metal clutter at Newport's Le Pub.
Dawnwalker, Healthyliving and Goat Major make up an evening of sonic doom metal clutter at Newport's Le Pub.
Southern California metalcore combo Atreyu's ninth album compiles three recently released EPs alongside three new offerings.
25 years into her pop career, Sophie Ellis-Bextor is arguably even more successful than ever in the 2020s. Now, she's due to regale Cardiff with a pre-Christmas arena gig.
Kelly Jones, Patty Lynn and Dwight Baker's Far From Saints offer a really enjoyable night, leaving the audience with that warm fuzzy feeling.
Bittersweet Satisfaction, the latest full-length release from Norfolk heavy rockers Bad Touch, is an album you’ll want to play from beginning to end before going back for more.
Neil Young's new acoustic album, Before And After, reaches to the past with knowingly scuffed re-recordings of songs from down the decades.
Tickets are now on sale for three concerts set to take place in the great outdoors of south Wales next summer: Ministry Of Sound Classical, The Stranglers and James Arthur.
Rebel Diamonds compiles 20 single and album tracks by The Killers, from Mr Brightside to When You Were Young to Human to Quiet Town.
Black Grape warm up frosty noses and cold-bitten toes in a Cardiff show with fresh energy and real teeth.
Released on VHS over 30 years ago, Anton Corbijn's Depeche Mode video collections Strange and Strange Too are now resurrected on a more up to date format.
The Nutty Boys themselves, Madness are still skanking away for audiences around the country - including Cardiff on Monday.
“I am what they call a relatively high-strung person,” says Jack Jones, frontman of Welsh indie group Trampolene, in pacy memoir Swansea To Hornsey.
The Cardiff leg of Leona Lewis’ long-awaited Christmas With Love tour was an evening brimming with both festive spirit and a selection of heartwarming moments.
The former Colston Hall in Bristol city centre has had a change of name, as part of a colossal £132 million transformation, and is now aptly named Bristol Beacon.
Box Set #6 is another collection of albums from the vast catalogue of the late, great Nigerian titan Fela Kuti, with Idris Elba the latest person called upon to choose a handful.
Kate Rusby’s Light Years is her seventh seasonally-themed folk album, bringing her total to 22 records in 32 years.
On Echoes – Ancient & Modern, op producer Trevor Horn gathers an eclectic mix of singers and paired them with songs that, on paper, shouldn’t work.
Extreme metal unit Full Of Hell and downbeat shoegazers Nothing share a nihilistic streak and a will to not comply with genre expectations.
Presented in Dark-Side and Light-Side forms, Peter Gabriel's first album for 21 years is up there with some of his best work.
Will Young spoke to Buzz about a cause close to his heart – the breeding of puppies for medical science purposes, and his petition to outlaw it.
Woodleigh Research Facility's Phonox Nights is the last album Andrew Weatherall created with studio wiz and longtime collaborator Nina Walsh.
The single-note soundscapes on this debut solo album from the Erasure songwriter and Depeche Mode founder member have a wealth of wordless wonder to offer human ears.
As 2023 thinks about winding down, music continues to come from its margins thick and fast, with November delivering 10 more examples from indie to industrial, stoner to soul.
Chichester duo Smoke Fairies deal openly with grief and loss on their first album for three yearsthe 11-song, home-recorded Carried In Sound.