You can have a song that covers a hundred years in a few verses, or a narrative that reveals itself in real-time – across the ...
Linsey Teggert talks to Beth Jeans Houghton about leaning into her unhinged side, collaborating with other artists and ...
Appearing on a streaming platform near you from 15 th November, Aimee Lambert unleashes her latest blend of pop, folk and ...
Inside The Grey has very serious undertones, being told from the point of view of someone who has survived suicidal ideation, ...
Bill, Paul Borys and John, aka Brindle’s Manse. We’re a jangly guitar band. We’re drawn from as far away as Ukraine and ...
Northumberland-born artist Peter Alexander Jobson is best known for his work with I Am Kloot, but it’s likely that his solo work will soon speak for itself. His debut solo album Burn The Ration Books ...
Strapping themselves to a rocket bound for the rock universe, the debut album from Thieves of Liberty, Shangri-La, sees the ...
Big Romance are Millennials that lean heavily into the fuzzy guitars and slacker rock vocal delivery of the “music still on ...
With a solid year behind them, including a slot at the Isle of Wight Festival, The Avelons are quickly becoming one of the ...
David Saunders talks to the Teesside band about their richly realised debut album ...
Steve Luck is an award-winning modern classical composer from Newcastle with over a hundred project credits to his name. He describes his newest single Coasting as an invitation to slow down and enjoy ...
The North East has its fair share of multi-venue all-day music festivals but one of the new kids on the block, Waves, is also carving out a reputation as one of the most vibrant and exciting. Emerging ...