“I like to welcome everybody into the gig personally” – KILLING JOKE’s JAZ COLEMAN
Ahead of their first show in Cardiff since 2015, Killing Joke frontman and sometime classical maestro Jaz Coleman speaks to Buzz’s Carl Marsh.
Ahead of their first show in Cardiff since 2015, Killing Joke frontman and sometime classical maestro Jaz Coleman speaks to Buzz’s Carl Marsh.
Some start from song ideas, some from jams. We like to jam more than anything, so we just meet up and play.
Not only do Chroma have a 6 Music Festival Fringe gig and a long-awaited debut album in the pipeline, but they have also become ambassadors for the Back To Live Music Venue Prize.
With a 2021 album burning a hole in their touring pocket, Sussex’s preeminent hard rock power duo light up Cardiff and Swansea arenas this March. Carl Marsh natters about that and more with Royal Blood drummer Ben Thatcher.
Ahead of his Motorpoint show, a bad Wi-Fi connection didn't stop James Arthur from opening up to Carl Marsh about his huge YouTube following, "redemption-themed" album, and more.
Cardiff duo Group Listening craft clarinet-and-piano reinterpretations of some of their favourite songs, combining pop and avant-garde sensibilities.
Ahead of reggae icons' and former Bob Marley backing band The Wailers' Cardiff show, Carl Marsh spoke to Aston Barrett Jr. on continuing the group's legacy.
Ahead of both a new album release and a brace of rescheduled megagigs in Cardiff with Tom Jones, Stereophonics' frontman Kelly Jones chats to Carl Marsh about this, that and other.
Frontman of Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard, Tom Rees tells John-Paul Davies what it feels like to be 'leading' the Welsh indie rock charge and, hopefully, cracking the States.
British-born, adopted Canadian Devan Glover - of hotly tipped band Wild Rivers - talks to Carl Marsh about the group's influences and how new album, Sidelines came together.
Launching this month, Pitch In Cardiff is a music workshop scheme centered around making more room in the "stale male" band scene for marginalised people.
Cardiff's own Mace The Great had time for a quick Q&A before going on stage to perform Homecoming - his sold out show in collaboration with Independent Venue Week.