There’s a long and rich tradition of scabrous indie rock lyricism from Yorkshire. Sheffield’s Jarvis Cocker and Alex Turner ...
Ana Mendieta’s work gives me the creeps. This is a deeply unfashionable view, so much so that I may well be cancelled for it.
The maqams – the very soul of Arabic music – could not fully exist inside a traditional Western trumpet. The instrument itself was incapable of producing the quarter-tones essential to Arabic musical ...
In a similar vein to 2024’s Mercury-nominated album Silence is Loud, Nia Archives' latest offering is an appealing blend of ...
Buxton International Festival, long known for its explorations of some of the less well-known parts of the opera repertoire, ...
It is never a great sign when a local authority is forced to comment on a music festival. The opening night of the In The ...
Trump Arrangement Syndrome”, my propensity to see the world refracted through the lens of the omnipresent ogre’s cult, raised ...
Everything I Ever Saw continues The Menzingers’ tradition of heartfelt storytelling through their signature Americana punk ...
A febrile energy powers Timothy Sheader’s production of Jesus Christ Superstar, which arrives in the West End with an edgy ...
Mould are a post-punk sounding trio from Bristol. The press release says that their debut album is “13 tracks that explore ...
Ever since he crashed into the world with that eerie masterpiece, Maxinquaye (1995) – an album that has never aged – ...
Pyschedelic music has always encouraged intergenerational influence. Thus West Midlander Pete “Sonic Boom” Kember, in his ...
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