WHO ARE THE MONSTERS | ONES TO WATCH
WHO ARE THE MONSTERS | ONES TO WATCH South Wales trio Who Are The Monsters attack with a sound that wouldn’t be out of place in the Amphetamine Reptile …
WHO ARE THE MONSTERS | ONES TO WATCH South Wales trio Who Are The Monsters attack with a sound that wouldn’t be out of place in the Amphetamine Reptile …
VIA FANTASTICA | ONES TO WATCH viA fAntAsticA (as it’s styled) introduced itself in 2020 with some tasty and intriguing leftfield synthpop, and as an anonymous duo, but – …
GREYWALL | ONES TO WATCH Cardiff’s latest metalcore hopes are this four-piece, who have just dropped an almighty chunk of riffage with their new single Just Another Love Story, …
SWAMP THIEF | ONES TO WATCH John-Paul Davies speaks to a Swansea duo making waves on the scene with their melodic take on sludge-rock. Swamp Thief I is …
MUSIC Compiled by Noel Gardner and Chris Andrews LUCAS J ROWE By the time this issue is in your hands, the winner of the 2019 Welsh Music Prize will have …
Ones to Watch: Stage Compiled by Claudia Rutherford and Chris Williams Common Wealth Rising in popularity, the Common Wealth theatre company pursue an ambition in voicing the struggles of working-class …
Ones To Watch: Film Compiled by Fedor Tot Snowcat Cinema Having recently programmed a number of films at Penarth Pier Pavilion, Snowcat Cinema are a pop-up cinema aiming to proselytise …
Ones to Watch: Food & Drink Compiled by Hannah Silvey Andrew Sheridan Andrew Sheridan is a BBC Young Chef of the Year semi-finalist and has his sights set on creating …
Ones To Watch: Music Complied by Various ADWAITH One of several, mostly pretty young, Carmarthenshire bands who’ve released singles on the Libertino label, for this observer’s money Adwaith – ‘reaction’ …
Ones to Watch: Art Compiled by Megan Potterton Artes Mundi 8 Artes Mundi is an internationally-focused arts organisation which holds Wales’ biggest contemporary art exhibition in Cardiff every two years …
Our immovable style guide calls them THIS, my own sense of propriety is inclined to call them This, but this magpie-like rock quartet from south Wales’ valleys call themselves THiS. …
The brightest and best, they say – that’s the migrants who are most prized, in the parlance of dog-whistle politics and oily xenophobia. What does this have to do …