A rare glimpse into RADIOHEAD’s private world in COLIN GREENWOOD’s HOW TO DISAPPEAR
Colin Greenwood’s How to Disappear offers an insider’s view into Radiohead’s relationships, giving fans an unparalleled backstage pass.
Colin Greenwood’s How to Disappear offers an insider’s view into Radiohead’s relationships, giving fans an unparalleled backstage pass.
Ben Edge’s Folklore Rising reveals the rich tapestry of British customs and rituals, with vibrant paintings capturing the essence of modern folklore.
Lisa O’Neill's folk brilliance and Blacksabbathmode’s jazz-metal fusion made for an electrifying Llais Festival performance that left Cardiff buzzing.
The Great When is the stepping-off point in a new series, Long London, from renowned English writer Alan Moore.
Celebrating a duet of 20th anniversaries, Cardiff played host to a double headliner from Ben Gibbard indie legends Death Cab For Cutie and The Postal Service.
Claire Berest’s eighth book Artifice is a glowing, cinematic thriller, propelled throughout by zippy, electric writing.
The visceral intensity of Thou's Umbilical is a relentless cascade of raw emotion and gut-wrenching sonic landscapes.
Wales’ unofficial cultural ambassador Huw Stephens sums up the sound of Wales in 100 records in a new entertainingly presented book.
Saltblood is Francesca De Tores’ gripping interpretation of the life of infamous pirate Mary Read, whose exploits have remained legend since her death in 1721.
A beautifully presented, colourful and accessibly written tome, 1000 Tudor People aims to deliver a broad insight into life during the Tudor period.
Described by its author Iris Costello as “a love letter to forgotten voices", The Story Collector is a century-swapping, time-hopping historical thriller.
An enchanting world of Welsh folk was erected by The Gentle Good and John Francis Flynn at Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff.