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Dave Grohl to Daniel Sloss – THIS WEEK’S NEW BOOKS REVIEWED | FEATURE

October 20, 2021

Featuring a ghostly tale from Will Maclean, comedy and advice from Daniel Sloss, an adaption of a medieval fiction by Hammad Rind, rock'n'roll memoir by Dave Grohl and rock'n'roll biography by Mike Evans, concerning The Who.

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SALEM | LIVE REVIEW

October 15, 2021

One of those gigs that will live long in the memory for those in attendance – and where people who didn’t attend will question, in years to come, what could possibly have been more important that night.

Region: South Wales
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BRING ME THE HORIZON / YOU ME AT SIX | LIVE REVIEW

September 24, 2021

There aren’t many bigger bands in the UK than Bring Me The Horizon, a band that have grown from metalcore upstarts into full on arena pop rock icons.

Region: South Wales
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THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE

September 3, 2021

New sounds ranging from Amyl And The Sniffers' Aussie punk to Auri's Finnish metal, DJ Seinfeld's Swedish club sounds and Suuns' Canadian indietronica, with a token blast from the past courtesy of the Small Faces.

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THIS WEEK’S NEW BOOKS REVIEWED | FEATURE

September 1, 2021

A crime-heavy week (with a bit of feminist sci-fi for good measure) as we ease into September with five new novels.

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MUSICBOX | INTERVIEW FEATURE

August 26, 2021

Chris Andrews profiles the men behind MusicBox – a Cardiff rehearsal studio that’s been a cornerstone of the region’s rock scene for 25 years – and hears from some of the bands to darken its doors too.

Region: South Wales
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JURASSIC ENCOUNTER | REVIEW

August 23, 2021

You don't often get to see an 18-metre-tall T-Rex in Cardiff city centre, but Bute Park has become Jurassic Park, as Chris Andrews reports.

Region: South Wales
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THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE

August 13, 2021

Reviews of new music by Mountain Movers, Quicksand, Sepultura, Suzie Ungerleider and the Goitse A Thaisce compilation: psych-rock, post-hardcore, metal, alt-country and Irish folk.

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JASON STADDON | ONES TO WATCH

August 10, 2021

Since picking up a guitar at the age of nine, Barry solo artist Jason Staddon has never looked back. Chris Andrews speaks to Jason, whose newest single Without The Fire is out now.

Region: South Wales
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THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE

August 3, 2021

The first of two sets of album reviews to be handed down to you this week, for reasons, features an eclectic crop of Dot Allison, Erasure, John Francis Flynn, Lump and Underdark.

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THIS WEEK’S NEW BOOKS REVIEWED | FEATURE

July 21, 2021

A grand total of FOUR debut novels this week, by Violet Kupersmith, Amanda Block, Daniel O'Connor and A.E. Warren! Plus, an anthology of contemporary Welsh poetry.

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THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE

June 11, 2021

DUSTIN O’HALLORAN Silfur (Deutsche Grammophon) Pianist and score composer Dustin O’Halloran’s first venture into the world of music was playing guitar and keyboards for the hugely underrated and wistful Los …

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