Tristwch y Fenywod + Anna Peaker at St Matthias Church, London: live review and photo galleries
Tristwch y Fenywod is Welsh for “the sadness of women”. Their name seems to open up in the candlelit air,…
Putting more women on more stages, and turning up the volume.
Tristwch y Fenywod is Welsh for “the sadness of women”. Their name seems to open up in the candlelit air,…
SPRINTS roar into the opener, Something's Gonna Happen, as they step on stage at Bristol Academy. The song builds with…
It was a late door, but early start at Scala on a soggy London evening and I flew into the…
At a sold-out O2 Forum Kentish Town, there was a gentle excitement in the air for an evening of Billie…
“I was lying in my bed, scrolling YouTube Shorts when all of a sudden, I get a call from my…
Bursting onto the stage with a riotous, chaotic energy, Hanabie. systematically tore Academy 2 apart on the second night of…
Following the release of their fourth album, Everything's On Fire But I'm Fine, As December Falls kicked off the UK…
Words: Lauren Thackray, 14 Edits: Jerry Thackray, 64
Yes, a medieval Ut. Very much their own selves, though.
CHROMA stormed The Boileroom stage, and ‘Don’t Mind Me’ is still stuck in my head. The Welsh trio are out…