If it wasn’t for ZTT, popular music during the 80’s would have certainly been less interesting. Redefining what pop could...
Britpop began as an oppositional stance against the prevailing ‘American’ cultural trends that dominated much of music in the early...
Working under the banner ‘New Music. New Circuit’, the Satellite Tour will see 3 new bands – pioneering a new...
It was only a few weeks ago that I was stirred from my self-imposed writing sabbatical to make my one...
Well-established, situated in the heart of Islington, at the Business Design Centre, every year for the last twenty-six, the London...
It will not be the first, nor will it be the last time that we hear of yet another acting...
The sense of cult was magnified. I mean this place was underground, selling underground bands, who were now buried in...
We first saw MØ at SXSW back in March, and were pretty damn impressed. But there again, we were with...
This March UMC/Mercury will release Therapy?’s 1994 tour de force,Troublegum as a 3 CD Deluxe Edition to celebrate the 20th...
2014’s release schedule is promising some great musical treats from artists old and new, but the upcoming debut LP from...
THE CRIBS and WHITE LIES are all set to headline at Truck Festival 2014: 18-19 July, as always at Hill...
Could there possibly be a more uplifting ode to carefree youth? The majestic non-album single was without a doubt their...
The delightful Cate Le Bon is on tour next week, so she’s streaming the delicious ‘I Can’t Help You’ as...
This week’s column is pretty much a round-up of all the new music featured on the RW/FF website over the...
Norwegian indie-pop-beat combo Making Marks’ new album ‘A Thousand Half Truths’ is released on the Fika label this February. To...