Music / ReviewReview: Goat, SWX – ‘When the world ends you better hope that Goat are soundtracking it’The Swedish psych/folk/rock band render gender and genre completely meaninglessRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Morganway, The Lousiana – ‘A massive, stadium filling, country-rocking beast of a thing’The six-piece Americana rockers dominated the small stageRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Noble Jacks, Lost Horizon – ‘Huge heaps of collective joy’From Brighton to Bristol the alt-Americana band soared Read more
Music / Folk & RootsBristol’s month in folk & roots – April 2023Our new monthly feature highlights some of the most exciting events in folk musicRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Hack Poets Guild, The Folk House – ‘Invention, innovation and intimate storytelling’A brand new collaboration of three of the most unique voices in folkRead more
Music / ReviewReview: The Haar, Downend Folk & Roots – ‘More than a little intense’The Anglo-Irish four piece take to the stage to celebrate St Patrick's DayRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Three Cane Whale + Firelight Trio, St George’s – ‘Achingly beautiful’A double billing of two bands at the top of their gameRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Butler, Blake and Grant, Redgrave Theatre – ‘Three musicians strumming and harmonising beautifully’A newly formed supergroup trio formed of British pop and rock veterans has arrivedRead more