Rhys Buchanan

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"It’s slippery, heated and rife with anger." It can often be liberating to explore an underused space. Eagulls are a band who are playing to...

It’s important to write the music that you believe in, we didn't write for a market or a demographic. Eagulls gave us a reality check with...

Rise treated us to an absolute host of brilliant in-stores last year, from artists who went on to appear on some of the biggest...

Sometimes you can't help but feel a wave of excitement when such a prolific artist appears in an intimate setting.

Foals are back for a brutally intimate show promoting that vital new record ‘What Went Down’.

A lot has changed for Slaves since we first saw them here in Bristol. The heavily tattooed pair have been signed to a major label, received a Mercury nomination, and of course hit much larger venues.

Palma Violets bring their second album to The Fleece, but it's still the older anthems doing the talking.

Foals have become famed for delivering shows as hectic and stunning as they are emotional.

The show at Anson Rooms is quite rightly sold out. The effortless beauty of 'B'lieve I'm Going Down' will both warm and inspire those lucky enough to witness this one.

Traams have been pretty quiet over the last year or so — that’s why the arrival of their second album 'Modern Dancing' is not just a blessing, it’s a relief.