Wallice’s debut album, The Jester, is a delightful mixed bag of emotions and styles, all wrapped up in her signature wit. With 14 tracks of genre hopping goodness, she takes listeners on a journey through the ups and downs of young adulthood, laced with equal parts humour and vulnerability. It’s as if she’s managed to…
On 18 November 2024, Wasia Project took to the stage at SWX in Bristol, delivering a performance that was equal parts heartfelt and energetic. The sibling duo, Olivia Hardy and William Gao, showed exactly why they’ve been gaining so much attention, with a set that blended their unique alt-pop and jazzy sounds beautifully. The setlist…
Sunday night found us in Brighton watching FEET perform at Dust, a small grassroots venue in the Brighton lanes. FEET, an English quintet formed in Coventry in 2016, released their sophomore album ‘Make It Up’ this summer and are amidst a UK headline tour of it. Having been described as “quintessentially English” and “wonky britpop”,…
It’s been 16 years since The Cure released any new material, but after what feels like forever they’re back with Songs Of A Lost World. An album that delivers a poignant collection of tracks that capture the band’s signature depth and emotion. Steeped in themes of loss, reflection, and longing, it feels like both a…
After teasing an announcement on their social media, Inhaler bring us news of a new tour for their much anticipated third studio album, Open Wide. Currently on a tour of North America, they have already given us a taste of their new songs, with unreleased tracks Eddie in the Darkness, A Question of You, and…