Juxtaposing her evocative voice against spectral R&B flavours, Anna Margo’s “You” reveals a wonderfully lucid magnetism.
Feeder wheel out their big hits along with a few new album tasters at the Manchester Albert Hall. Check out the photos here...
“Love Is Worth It All” showcases the enchanting voice of Nolo Grace as she experiences the power of self-love.
Killing Joke frontman Jaz Coleman delves into the story of the band's past at Manchester Stoller Hall. Photos and review here...
The hypnotic sounds of William Doyle filled Manchester Deaf Institute on Sunday. Del Pike was on hand and wrote down his thoughts here...
With ‘Midnight Sun,’ Jeff Lake moves to and fro between playful, rollicking country rock and the quieter moods of self-reflection.
Iconic indie pair, Liam Gallagher and John Squire, played an intimate gig at Leeds O2 Academy to promote their recent album. Read more here...
Their latest offering, “Light Your Way Home,” (ft. Amber Webber of Black Mountain and Lightning Dust fame) is a testament to METZ’s evolving soundscape.
At times laser-like, at other times sifting and sighing, Gelareh’s voice invests GelaX’s single "Loki" with prophetic-dyed glazes.
Drenched in unfathomable woe, Society of the Silver Cross’ “Wife of The Sea” evokes spine-chilling mythological darkness and hypnotic allure.
Probing into the misery of one-sided love, Rob Eberle’s “Half of You” evokes the inconsolable mood of a heart broken by neglect.
At once retro and avant-garde, Elaine Walker’s ‘No Terrestrial Road’ expands on the tenets of music theory, delivering an unparalleled auditory experience.
Impressive and emotionally generous, Naomi Jane’s “Pretty Boys” conveys listeners through exasperating relationships with good-looking boys.
Ministry, Gary Numan and Front Line Assembly rolled into History in Toronto on St. Patrick’s Day Eve for a Saturday night on overdrive.
Echo Collective explore contemporary, experimental classical music and ‘Mirror Image’ offers gorgeous, hypnotically enveloping soundscapes.