WITCH: how the cult heroes of ‘Zamrock’ got their groove back
Newly reunited and visiting Cardiff on tour, we speak to Zamrock keyboardist for cult 70s group, WITCH.
Newly reunited and visiting Cardiff on tour, we speak to Zamrock keyboardist for cult 70s group, WITCH.
Find out what words of wisdom were exchanged on Welsh music history when authors Huw Stephens and Neil Collins got together to discuss their new books on the subject.
Marc Almond is back with new covers album I’m Not Anyone, a UK tour, and joie de vivre in his adopted Portugal home. Buzz had a chat with the British pop icon.
With one foot in the music world and the other in wildlife conservation, it’s only natural that the outside world plays such a central role in Brian Briggs’ songwriting for the band Stornoway.
Eve Davies caught up with backflip sensation Aston Merrygold and farmer-turned-pop-icon JB Gill ahead of their Cardiff Castle show on Sun 7 July.
Ohio quintet The National’s rise to stardom is an ongoing, 25-year project, and if you’re unlikely to find long-lens pap shots of the members in Heat, seeing them onstage in front of 10,000 people in Cardiff should say everything it needs to.
Originally a living-room lockdown project, Cardiffian indie/dreampop quartet Half Happy found a receptive audience for their lush, expansive sound.
Ivor Woods, the project of Rachel Crabbe, opens up on singing about queerness and alienation, going solo and a future album.
Clams Baker Jr gives Emma Way the lowdown on Warmduscher’s live set and their upcoming new album.
Iron Maiden's renaissance frontman Bruce Dickinson is full of enthusiasm for his latest solo album – The Mandrake Project – and about taking it on the road.
With their Back To The Beginning album and an appearance at Wrexham’s FOCUS Wales this month, we get to know Eyri-based psych project Worldcub more.
Brash new UK pop upstart Caity Baser answers a few casual questions - in between work outs at the gym - about her debut mixtape and live tour.