Photoset: Finn Forster Fires Up The Crescent
Middlesborough-born singer-songwriter Finn Forster comes to The Crescent in York as part of his UK and European tour.
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Middlesborough-born singer-songwriter Finn Forster comes to The Crescent in York as part of his UK and European tour.
Continue reading “Photoset: Finn Forster Fires Up The Crescent”
In this episode, Graeme Smith interviews York-based interdisciplinary creative, Natacha Dauphin.
Continue reading “Going Underground: Natacha Dauphin Talks New Album and Kickstarter Fund”
From Brass to Buckfast: My Day at Stockton Calling 2026 Words and Photographs – John Hayhurst There’s a duality to Stockton-on-Tees. On the surface, there’s a … Continue reading Live Review: Stockton Calling 2026 – ‘Hidden Gem’ of one of the UK’s best independent music festivals
Messy Eater is one of the most exciting acts to come out of the York scene for awhile, and we’re not the only ones who think so.
Continue reading “Premiere: York’s Messy Eater Won’t Let Anything Kill His Vibe With New Single”
It’s easy to feel powerless in a world where elected and unelected officials are making decisions that are counterproductive to humanity’s overall wellbeing. With her new album, and we stood there, Bonander acknowledges this and offers a fight back.
Continue reading “Discovery: Bonander Turns Apathy Into Action on Politically Charged and we stood there”
The immigrant story is one as old as humanity, and Olina’s new EP By The Book shares hers in relatable detail.
Continue reading “Olina’s By The Book Captures the Quiet Struggles of Finding Home”
Brighton alt‑rock duo Wrex talk genre‑hopping freedom, rawer DIY recording, and the high‑energy live ethos powering their new record.
Continue reading “We talk to Wrex ahead of their Fulford Arms Date”
Some topics are well-covered in music, but I can’t think of another album dedicated to the process of game development.
Continue reading “Discovery: Melissa Bianco Turns Creative Risk Into Compelling Pop in Chance Of A Lifetime”
Readers of this blog don’t need to be told how much good Messy Eater are, and it seems the industry is waking up to the York-based project.
Continue reading “Messy Eater Continue Their Rise With Infectious New Single Learning to love what I see in the mirror”
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