YARD ACT put on night of post-punk brilliance at Y Plas
Yorkshire's finest postpunk prodigies Yard Act ramp up the energy on an otherwise quiet Sunday night at Cardiff's Y Plas.
Yorkshire's finest postpunk prodigies Yard Act ramp up the energy on an otherwise quiet Sunday night at Cardiff's Y Plas.
Bonnie and Clyde, folk heroes of the Great Depression, make interesting subjects for a musical, although, on the evidence of this production, I’m not sure the execution completely works.
As Saturday night was the first date of a nationwide tour for Declan McKenna, Cardiff’s Students Union gets to christen a handful of new songs.
Not many people can claim to have made a big impact on Cardiff’s restaurant scene once, let alone twice. And now Anand George is going for the hat-trick with Tukka Tuk Canteen.
From even more dungeon synth to improv drumming to sludgy fuzz, here's what's been rattling around Wales' music scene lately.
Kevin Allen – the man behind Welsh phenomenon Twin Town – returns to Wales with bizarre comedy La Cha Cha.
Aged only 16, Pontypool’s Caleb McDuff is making history as the UK’s only male Deaf racing driver. We find out more about him ahead of his Donington debut.
The music of T. Rex’s Marc Bolan forms the spine of comedy-drama Bolan's Shoes, partly filmed in Wales and featuring a smattering of Welsh actors.
Sweet Baboo and Bill Ryder Jones are perennial exceptions to the rule that all acoustic singer-songwriters must be arse-numbingly boring.
Vivacious, vibrant, and full of life, the latest exhibition by artist, photographer and poet Alix Edwards draws inspiration from women of Welsh myth.
An eerie and authentic adaptation, even after 85 years And Then There Were None can resonate with a contemporary audience.
In laying down roots in Wales, the novel Assimilation offers a unique take on dual identity, divided into segments that capture the fragmentation of being.