AIRSIDE: a fun if ultimately unsatisfying historical mystery
Christopher Priest's latest novel, Airside, sees him take readers on a journey through film history and a mysterious vanishing.
Christopher Priest's latest novel, Airside, sees him take readers on a journey through film history and a mysterious vanishing.
The tale of two outcast teens plotting a horrific act of violence in a gated Mexican community, Paradais is a quick read, yet its dazzling language and brutal worldview will stay with you long beyond its end.
Bloc Party, Sports Team and Beabadoobee contribute to the electrifying atmosphere of the 6 Music Festival in Cardiff over the weekend.
Noah Hawley, creator of TV’s Fargo, sets his latest novel Anthem in a near future where America is on the brink of civil war and the kids are mostly certainly not alright.
Some start from song ideas, some from jams. We like to jam more than anything, so we just meet up and play.
This reviewer has been left giddy and grinning ear-to-ear each time witnessing Enter Shikari live, and this time in Cardiff was no exception.
Following the tangents Jeff Parker takes on new album Forfolks is never anything besides compelling.
Bar 44's Tom Morgan and his brother Owen always wanted to do a recipe book, but as he tells Laura Fedeli, Tapas Y Copas is much more than that.
Mastodon's eighth album, Hushed and Grim is more intricate and delicate but sadly, also far too bloated - rarely playing to their strengths.
A week of heavy music in various forms this week - and though Adia Victoria and Moor Mother prove that doesn't have to mean big rock riffs and the like, Carcass, Employed To Serve and Merthyr band Florence Black offer a bit of that anyway.
Watched by a socially distanced crowd of just 150, in a hall well over 10 times that capacity, and with rigorous COVID security measures in place, this was a strange setting for the return of the Manic Street Preachers.
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