
Album Review: BC Camplight, ‘A Sober Conversation’
For those unfamiliar with the brilliant craft of Brian Christinzio, aka BC Camplight, imagine a very f’ed up Beach Boys for the modern day. Originally

For those unfamiliar with the brilliant craft of Brian Christinzio, aka BC Camplight, imagine a very f’ed up Beach Boys for the modern day. Originally

WITCH’s resurrection story is one of the most unlikely in music. As pioneers of Zambia’s zamrock genre in the 1970s, their incredible blend of African

It comes as zero surprise when a new King Gizzard album lands in my inbox. Nonetheless, it’s always a treat to see what these tenacious

One of the digital era’s greatest byproducts has been the explosion of subgenres. By 2025, we’ve reached a point where people are literally playing games

Born in Bristol’s gritty skate culture, Rerun Streetwear embodies the spirits of its hometown: creativity, community and sustainability. Founded in 2018 by friends Toby Thorpe

If you’re looking for an album with the laid-back ease of a cozy sweater combined with the wonky Americana spirit of a speed-balling Dylan, then

The Spring Bank Holiday is always a busy time for Bristol’s music scene. In the picturesque grounds of Ashton Court, 30,000 dance fans gathered for

Album Review: Pan Amsterdam ‘Confines’ Words: Sam Walker-Smart It’s not every day that a near-middle-aged jazz trumpeter reinvents himself as a sardonic, genre-hopping rapper —

With summer seemingly arriving early in the UK and temperatures unusually soaring, stepping into the claustrophobic void of the Exchange felt jarring. I was here

A lot of things stand out when Scowl’s second album, Are We All Angels, blasts through the speakers: the urgent, overdriven guitars, the incessant, driving
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