“When it comes to scope and uniqueness, I am king” – One to watch: MR BEWLAY
Having pushed the boundaries of performance and songwriting since entering the Cardiff music scene, Mr Bewlay has a new EP out and an inaugral UK tour.
Having pushed the boundaries of performance and songwriting since entering the Cardiff music scene, Mr Bewlay has a new EP out and an inaugral UK tour.
With Cardiff indie rockers The Malakites making a name for themselves, Emma Way found there was no better time than the present for a chat with them.
As Dry Cleaning vocalist Florence Shaw looks ahead to the band's Tramshed show, Florence and Emma talk lyrical observations, performing for Jimmy Fallon and inspiring Paramore.
Back on the road promoting her fifth album, Carving Canyons, American singer-songwriter Lissie reflects on 12 years in the music biz with Hannah Collins – from going independent to catching David Lynch’s eye.
As groundbreaking synth/prog/proto-chillout album Tubular Bells tours the UK 50 years after its release, Rhonda Lee Reali speaks to Robin Smith.
Entering 2023 with The Wreckage, his first release as Sweet Baboo in half a decade, Stephen Black’s much-loved pop alias charmed John-Paul Davies something rotten.
The Darkness remain an uncrushable institution of British rock. Carl Marsh spoke to bassist Frankie Poullain ahead of their appearance at the Cardiff International Arena.
Black Stone Cherry recently celebrated 20 years as a band with a Beatles-esque rooftop gig in Nashville. Now, their return to the UK – a co-headline jaunt with The Darkness – starts in Cardiff.
From churches to TV to tours to a country wellness retreat, there’s nowhere Charlotte Church can’t call home – even if ‘home’ is ever-changing.
Cardiff-based rap artist Charlie J has marked himself out on the local scene; now, new EP A Moment Later is being supported by three Welsh launch gigs.
Bubbling under on the Cardiff scene for a couple of years or so, the punky hip-hop hybrid sound of James Minas has been gathered up into an album, All My Love Has Failed Me.
Dead-on renditions of Fab Four classics in full regalia and Liverpudlian wit – it’s gotta be The Bootleg Beatles who's traditional pre-Christmas tour hits Cardiff on Wed 7 Dec.