Re-seeking thrills: GEORGIA proves versatility at high-energy Cardiff show
Inspired by the 80s, Georgia's synthpop anthems fill the Tramshed in Cardiff with a dose of high sonic energy.
Inspired by the 80s, Georgia's synthpop anthems fill the Tramshed in Cardiff with a dose of high sonic energy.
Bringing a small part of California sunshine to a cold Welsh November night, US punk favourites The Offspring return to Wales for the first time since 1993.
There was lot of of love for Breichiau Hir at Cardiff's Clwb Ifor Bach - which the band rewarded in spades, as Hugh Russell reports.
Questions about Sleep Token's mysterious identities are overridden by an emotion at Cardiff University Student Union, writes Chris Andrews.
Taking to St. David's Hall in Cardiff, Marillion deliver two hours of note-perfect sound and an impressive light show.
Not many could follow up a "Saturnian Ritualistic band hailing from outer-space," but the Gnod do their best at The Moon in Cardiff.
The Lathums may have started out as a wedding band but as this Cardiff show proves, they're ready to fill arenas in their own right.
American composer Meredith Monk's latest livestreamed work, Indra's Net, mixes art and dance with Eastern legend.
Working Men’s Club looked to be poised on the brink of a major breakthrough last year. At The Globe in Cardiff this week, they finally recoup that glory.
Headliners Shame hit the stage at Cardiff's Tramshed looking every inch a band with a live reputation to uphold - and don't quite do it for Ben Woolhead.
Another week, another successful Welsh band filling one of Cardiff’s arenas - this time it’s the turn of Bridgend’s Bullet For My Valentine.
A muddled third day of this year's Festival of Voice is brightened up by performances from Gruff Rhys, Charlotte Church and Cardiff's Ladies of Rage.