After a night enjoyed by everyone present, it appears that the only way is up for The Lathums.

After a night enjoyed by everyone present, it appears that the only way is up for The Lathums.
The Bedford rockers return with a seminal, cyberpunk masterpiece to assertively match the heights of 2018’s ‘Technology’
Kasabian have propelled into their new era with absolute certainty that they will remain at the pinnacle of UK live music for decades to come.
Arts and Culture section editor Emma Rivers reveals some of University of Leeds’ top campus spots!
Tiago Ventura suggests the perfect TV and films to watch to break the ice with your new flatmates!
Fry brought yet another stellar line up of DJs and producers, who find their music on the breakbeat continuum, to Old Red Bus station on Saturday.
Hosting a crowd with a taste for body rattling breaks, License to Jungle began their two week residency in partnership with Coco Bryce on Friday – and it didn’t disappoint.
On the Monday of Fresher’s week, Johnny Marr returned to Leeds for the opening night of his tour.
This September, Wakefield was once again riddled with indie kids and live music fans as Long Division Festival returned for the tenth time.
An intimate review of Arlo Parks’ recent gig at Belgrave.
Ahead of the release of their highly anticipated new album Blue Weekend, Lucy Barber spoke to Wolf Alice’s Joff Oddie and Theo Ellis about performing live, guitar experimentation, and the pressures of a Mercury Prize win.
Ollie Judge and Louis Borlase talk to Liam Cattermole about Nicholas Cage, being blinded by lasers and their wonderfully anarchic debut album Bright Green Field.