Heather Nash discusses what it means to be a woman in the music industry when your autonomy isn’t the top priority, and how it exposes those who are afraid to rock the boat. If […]

Heather Nash discusses what it means to be a woman in the music industry when your autonomy isn’t the top priority, and how it exposes those who are afraid to rock the boat. If […]
Emerging as one of Leeds’ brightest new bands, TUSK received the audience they deserved at an overflowing 360 Club. A vibrant four-piece, TUSK infused vibes of psychedelic rock with gritty, hard-hitting overtones to deliver an upbeat […]
Women/Music/Technologies: Shelly Knotts/Joanne/Marlo Eggplant, 12th March 4pm-7pm, Hyde Park Book Club This event serves as a preview before the Yorkshire Sound Women Network’s presentation at the National Media Museum on March 17th. Featuring several performances which incorporate […]
Tuesday night marks the return of Polo to Brudenell Social Club as part of their first run of shows since dropping the ethereal ‘Visions of Fortune’, the latest in a line of synthy progressive pop […]
After storming onto the Radio 1 playlist at the end of last year with their single ‘Delete,’ DMA’s debut album Hills End has been heavily awaited by anyone with an interest in Britpop. The Australian […]
After a lengthy absence, Baroness return to Leeds to play their first headlining set in seven years. Since their last visit, the band has achieved a more mainstream level of success, as well as suffering […]
The Moonlandingz, a hybrid of the Eccentronic Research Council and Fat White Family, played at Hebden Bridge’s Trades Club on a dark Valentine’s Eve. The Trades Club motto is “by the people, for the people” […]
On the 5th March Soul Rebels will return to The Wardrobe for their second event of the year at and with a great mix of all things soul, jazz and hip-hop, they have once again […]
Is Kanye’s Latest Project Masterfully Elusive Or Dangerously Exclusive? “My album will never never never be on Apple. And it will never be for sale… You can only get it on Tidal”. It seems […]
Pitchfork darling Wild Nothing returns with his third studio album, Life of Pause. However, the title is a bit of a misnomer, as once you press play, the only thing to do is let it […]
The 50th DJ-Kicks was released last year, and was a spell-binding compilation of new discoveries by none other than DJ Koze. This however, is the smoothest and sassiest of them all, courtesy of Moodymann, and […]
The Leeds collective Submotion Orchestra arrive with fourth studio album Colour Theory and continue to gather admirers. With vocalist Ruby Wood taking a step back to enjoy being a new mum, there is a greater […]