THE BODY & DIS FIG redefine sonic boundaries with ORCHARDS OF A FUTILE HEAVEN
The Body & Dis Fig's Orchards Of A Futile Heaven brings a sense of crushing heaviness and weight without the chains of analogue percussion.
The Body & Dis Fig's Orchards Of A Futile Heaven brings a sense of crushing heaviness and weight without the chains of analogue percussion.
For their Cardiff performance, shoegaze innovators Slowdive painted a landscape of ambience with layered vocals and resonant tones.
This annual gathering of the psychedelic clans in Cardigan, Dr Sardonicus’ Winter Festival, provides a friendly, quirky weekender with perfect, seamless programming.
In the safety and inclusivity of Chapter in Cardiff, fans gathered for the launch of bilingual album Tri(ger) Warning(s) from local multidisciplinary artist Rufus Mufasa.
One of Mozart’s four famous operatic works which does not feature a knockout aria, WNO's Così Fan Tutte has some value, but both the length and the lack of worthwhile supporting characters makes it drag.
Swansea Arena hosts a brilliant night of music for a great cause, one that showed that grassroots and the big stages can work together.
Immersive and thought-provoking, sweeping and intimate, Dune: Part Two is Cinema with a capital C.
The You Asked For It tour rolls into Cardiff, with American pop-punk pair Less Than Jake and Bowling For Soup taking the stage at the Utilita Arena.
A leap into the unknown for February's best new poetry roundup by Mab Jones with reviews of new books by Lavinia Greenlaw, Safia Elhillo, Lynna Hjelmgaard and more.
Robert Lautner’s Quint fleshes out the backstory of the Jaws seaman who despised sharks – with good cause.
A raw exploration of emotional turmoil forms the basis of Hanako Footman’s debut novel Mongrel.
Lorraine Kelly certainly has a way with words – and with her debut novel The Island Swimmer, she has now added the title of author to her bow.
It’s not clear whether this is a full return for The Blackout or just a victory lap; either way, the world feels just a little bit better with them back in it.
An insightful read, In The Long Run explores the place of futurological thinking in various political events and ideologies throughout history.
Murder In The Dark is a unique, mind-bending thriller that will keep you in terrified suspense till the final scene.
From classical piano maestros to bedroom synth-prodders, hard techno to trap beats, here's the best in Welsh music you may have missed this February.
The Fetishist is a dark novel, at its core dealing with the fetishisation of Asian women by white men, but also hugely readable.
Now nine years into his musical career, R'n'B start Jason Derulo's explores hits and fresh tracks for Nu King, a 27-track opus.
The conventions of post-apocalyptic fiction are dispensed with in The Book Of All Loves, a fascinating hybrid novel written by the great Agustín Fernández Mallo.
For all its privacy and vulnerability, The Glorification Of Sadness from Paloma Faith makes a universally relatable album.
The resurgence of the Oi! scene continues and one of its most recent celebrated sons are on hand at The Globe in Cardiff to show us how it’s done.
Enter Shikari, a band that cannot be slotted into any particular genre, return to Cardiff for their A Kiss For The Whole World tour.
Feral Monster, a musical that breathlessly tackles everything from classism to addiction to neurodivergence to the postmodern nuances of queer identity, is a roaring success for NTW.
With all the love, happiness, and elation shown in the room tonight in Cardiff, it's perfect a reminder of just how bloody good Bombay Bicycle Club are.