Kidsticks is a deeply experimental album with more instruments and sounds than you could ever imagine being played across 10 stunning tracks. Beth Orton has dropped the folk in folktronica and gone all
In 2016 I was given the opportunity to review London based singer-songwriter Chloe Ray’s debut EP, The Waiting Room. London based singer songwriter Chloe Ray released her debut EP, The
Ahead of their show at Electric Circus on Tuesday the 3rd of March, I was given the opportunity to interview singer Emily Nokes, bassist Bree McKenna, drummer Lelah Maupin, and guitarist Eric Randall. They are
I was ecstatic about attending this gig, Tacocat have been known to put on an awesome show and had recently become my favourite band when I reviewed their new album,
Drawing influences from punk, grunge and of course Riot Grrrl, The Twistettes produce a super dirty, gritty, lo-fi sound with floor filling drum beats and grinding bass lines. They manage
New York two piece Lady Bizness released their debut EP Who Do You Think You Are on August 26th of this year. Only just discovering the band myself two weeks ago
Review written for Female Arts Magazine at the Edinburgh Festival fringe 2015. Never ever have I ever felt so low… Our main character Jess (play write and actor Natasha Granger)
Review written for Female Arts Magazine at the Edinburgh Festival fringe 2015. Jess and Juno have nothing in common. Flung together by the passing of their best friend Rose, the