Comedian MORGAN REES: out and about, representing Merthyr
Dashingly-bearded comedian Morgan Rees, a Merthyr Tydfil native scaling the standup ladder, tells us all about his debut UK tour, Turning Thirsty.
Dashingly-bearded comedian Morgan Rees, a Merthyr Tydfil native scaling the standup ladder, tells us all about his debut UK tour, Turning Thirsty.
For All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade, The Libertines have preened their guitars to tasteful string arrangements, hinting at middle-aged introspection.
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.
From working farm holidays to flower walks, secret sites to cultural days out, we've got a bountiful crop of suggestions for where to go this spring.
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.
Future Islands' latest album, People Who Aren’t There Anymore, dives into middle-aged heartbreak with spacious synth beats.
Welcome to Ross Noble’s Jibber Jabber Jamboree! The Newcastle comic may be an old hat on the touring circuit, but with lockdown in his rearview mirror, he’s fixated on the future.
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.
More than a decade in, what do you expect from The Vaccines? Their new record, Pick-Up Full Of Pink Carnations, is sure to meet their fans’ expectations.
Over 30 years since their inception in York, Shed Seven are making a strong case for their place this century with new album, A Matter Of Time.
With the new year looming, Buzz selects some people and organisations who’ve been making things happen across music, art, literature, film, TV, food, technology, business and community.
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