Building on the success of 2023’s This Is Makina!, A Class Feeling dropped the mic at South Shields’ Customs House. Punchy ...
North-East melder of all that is avant-garde, goth and glam, AKA MXYM, drops their latest single I Am Madonna, which focuses on a new mantra the artist has developed to keep their performance levels ...
The latest studio album from Joan As Police Woman is a rich musical tapestry, with Joan’s distinctive vocals at the forefront of the tracks. The vocal textures and raw emotional soulfulness come ...
At a time when country music is experiencing something of a boom on both sides of the pond – see the enormous impact of America’s Stagecoach Festival and Noah Kahan’s sold out dates in Newcastle for ...
Smitten, Mancunian four-piece Pale Waves’ fourth studio album, marks a change in the previously indie band’s style. As with their last two releases, Pale Waves continue their journey away from their ...
OR:LA is a Derry-born DJ and producer, regularly spotted behind the decks at Europe’s most renowned techno festivals. Fresh off a summer in which she has kept dancefloors moving at the likes of ...
I find that Lice have a remarkable ability to walk that fine line between accessibility and subversion, playing with the listener’s expectations, but never to the point of alienation. Third Time At ...
Stockport’s Blossoms will release their new album, Gary, on 20 th September. Their music is a mix of indie pop, alternative rock and synth-pop, and Gary is a fantastic addition to their canon, with ...
A little over a year since Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougal’s first album, and The Waeve are back with City Lights. Whereas their initial offering felt self-contemplative, City Lights is a gritty ...
David Saunders talks to the Newcastle's rapper about her rise in the North East hip-hop scene, working-class representation ...