Blending hip-hop & gospel, BLANK FACE manifests greatness on Cardiff headline debut
Blank Face's high-intensity energy and incredible live vocals wowed the crowd at his first headline show in Cardiff.
Blank Face's high-intensity energy and incredible live vocals wowed the crowd at his first headline show in Cardiff.
Fucked Up and Big Cheese bring high energy and fun performances to the stage in Cardiff. While Fucked Up's latest album shows a lean and focused sound, the band remains invested in their present rather than their past.
Loyle Carner's live show in Cardiff features sharp-edged observations on contemporary culture and personal vulnerability, captivating a predominantly teenage crowd.
Stiff Little Fingers defy the passage of time with an explosive Cardiff show, proving that their socially and politically charged punk rock still resonates with fans decades after the band emerged from Belfast's Troubles.
Rebecca Lucy Taylor, aka Self Esteem, delivers an unforgettable performance on a tour that at 18 months in, is essentially taking a victory lap in Cardiff.
With a formidable band, charming anecdotes and throwbacks to her debut album, KT's unrefined beauty shone in a passionate, unapologetic performance at Cardiff's St. David's Hall.
Is the line between reservation and cool really this thin? At Dry Cleaning's recent Cardiff show, the post-punk band impressed with their unique sound and style.
Read up on the highlights of the 5th Dr Sardonicus Winter Festival, featuring top psych rock bands like Moon Goose, Sendelica, and Icarus Peel's Acid Reign, from The Cellar Bar in Cardigan.
Cardigan’s Small World Theatre played host to the launch of the stunning new album Duhovi (Serbian for ‘ghosts’) by Faith and Branko Ristic.
Following Those Damn Crows’ third album Inhale/Exhale announced as being No. 3 in the official UK album charts, they played the last show of their biggest headling tour in Swansea - essentially, a homecoming show.
A great gig from Irish indie band Inhaler in Cardiff, when all is said and done, and they depart with lead singer Elijah Howson draped in a Welsh flag.
Back in Cardiff for their first headline tour, tonight in Clwb Ifor Bach feels like one big ‘welcome home’ party for local heroes Panic Shack.