“My purpose is to make people feel good about themselves” – pop star MABEL on crafting her ‘fantasy house party’ album
Ahead of her latest album release, About Last Night, Carl Marsh spoke to Anglo-Swedish pop delight Mabel about its inspirations.
Ahead of her latest album release, About Last Night, Carl Marsh spoke to Anglo-Swedish pop delight Mabel about its inspirations.
One of the most innovative – and lauded – British folk acts of their generation, Rachel and Becky Unthank - of The Unthanks - play their first Cardiff gig for several years as part of the Proms series at St David’s Hall.
Quirked-up Paloma Faith is gracing Wales again this summer, performing at a “ladies evening” at Chepstow races in early July. She and Carl Marsh looked ahead to that.
Carl Marsh chats to A-ha's Magne ‘Mags’ Furuholmen, the man behind that keyboard hook in Take On Me, ahead of the Norwegian band's Cardiff Castle gig.
Even if he hasn’t any Welsh in him, Wales has been down with Jack Savoretti from day one. Emma Way spoke to the singer-songwriter ahead of a bumper-sized concert in Rhyl.
Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates its 40th anniversary this month and mark the occasion with a concert at St David’s Hall on Fri 24 June.
A marquee gig for Disney heads at Cardiff’s St David’s Hall this month as the voice of Princess Jasmine AND Mulan will fill the auditorium.
Chepstow alt-pop musician Hannah Berney has found success as a songwriter to stars including Mabel and Diana Ross – now, as Violet Skies, she’s launching her debut album this month in Cardiff.
Approaching his 80th birthday, George Benson is a force of nature that's consistently blurred the lines between jazz, blues and soul. Carl Marsh spoke to the guitar-slinging bossman ahead of a Cardiff show.
Marking five decades since the release of one of David Bowie’s most iconic albums, singer and formative confidante of his Dana Gillespie will be in Cardiff for an intimate celebratory weekend.
Returning this summer with Tresor, Cardiff’s dreampop icon Gwenno found herself pondering issues of language, identity and self-doubt.
Rhonda Lee Reali talks to a guy whose drumming for Manchester beat group The Hollies powered some of the jauntiest hits to have emerged from the 1960s golden age.