Take a gothic folk journey with lute player extraordinaire JOZEF VAN WISSEM
Embark on a gothic journey with Jozef Van Wissem's The Night Dwells In The Day, a blend of lute, haunting vocals, and intense instrumentals.
Embark on a gothic journey with Jozef Van Wissem's The Night Dwells In The Day, a blend of lute, haunting vocals, and intense instrumentals.
Delve into the sonic landscapes of Aurogeny, Ben Richter's latest album blending accordion magic, experimental tones, and orchestral brilliance.
Step into Michele Mari's world as newly translated novel Verdigris takes you on a journey through 1969 Milan - a blend of spy-comic intrigue and psycho-gothic horror.
As we bid adieu to 2023, let’s take a gander back at the music, theatre, film and TV that our writers and editors took a real shine to for our Top 5 of each.
Tom’s Version, Robert Irwin's 10th novel, talks of edgy things – from abusive relationships to narcotics and sexual power games – but with a jovial, almost cosy air.
As 2023 thinks about winding down, music continues to come from its margins thick and fast, with November delivering 10 more examples from indie to industrial, stoner to soul.
Explore the cruelty and obscure obsessions in Camilla Grudova's collection of dark short stories ripe with visceral twists.
First published 20 years ago, Charlotte Williams' Sugar And Slate - a wonderful memoir-cum polemic - has been republished as part of Penguin's Black British Writers series.
Discover the best of SŴN Festival 2023 in Cardiff with our roundup of live reviews, from Mickey Callisto to Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs.
October’s pick of new music you may have missed in Wales includes pop, dance, indie, psychedelia and jazz.
Alan Partridge's third memoir, Big Beacon sees the embattled broadcaster trying to make a lighthouse home, culminating in a punchline you may guess...
Embark on a journey through mysterious landscapes in Weird Walk and discover ancient myths, mystical sites, and the intersection of the past and present.