DICKENS & PRINCE? They’re not so different, Nick Hornby argues
List-making king of 90s male fiction Nick Hornby is back with an extended essay on two of his favourite people: Charles Dickens and Prince.
List-making king of 90s male fiction Nick Hornby is back with an extended essay on two of his favourite people: Charles Dickens and Prince.
Sorrows Away has a lot of hype to live up to given The Unthanks' status as one of Britain's best live bands. If anything, it exceeds expectations.
Pawns And Kings may not win Alter Bridge any new fans, but it will help them climb even further to the top of the rock family tree.
An album of positivity and renewal, Loose Futures doesn't hit the emotional highs of previous works.
Over a dozen albums in, The Bad Plus are deliberately breaking the formula that has made their unique brand of jazz so successful.
Outsider Live takes the best performances from Queen drummer Roger Taylor's solo UK tour – featuring Brian May’s appearance at London.
Simon Garfield's All The Knowledge In The World is a must-read. Well, a must-read if you like reading a book about books that tell you things you can find in other books.
Jazzy folk songstress Kizzy Crawford gives Cowbridge Music Festival goers a close and personal performance in a small-town festival that continues to surprise.
Dentures Out could quite easily be titled Knives Out. Satire against sunny melodies has been The Proclaimers’ modus operandi for 30-odd years and they don’t hold back here.
For his third album under his own name, George FitzGerald walks the thin tightrope between club classics and ambient soundscapes.
Bob Dylan And Dylan Thomas: The Two Dylans is an illuminating comparison of two literary legends is a true work of love and dedication by Jeff Towns and KG Miles.