Music / ReviewReview: Opa Rosa, The Jam Jar – ‘They were extraordinary’Bristol's own balkan band were pure joy to watch liveRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Cinder Well, Cafe Kino – ‘The most astonishing, visceral live experience’The multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter captivated the packed roomRead more
Music / ReviewReview: The Schmoozenbergs, The Wardrobe Theatre – ‘The good times never stop’With roots in Gypsy Jazz and beyond the Bristol band brought an impressive perfomance to the venueRead more
Music / ReviewReview: The Black Feathers, Downend Folk & Roots – ‘The only intoxicant people need’Gloucestershire husband and wife duo bring a taste of Americana-Country to DownendRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Temples, The Fleece – ‘A cornucopia of delights’Gender-fluid, genre-fluid and generation-fluid, the English rock band were shapeshiftersRead more
Music / Folk & RootsBristol’s month in folk & Roots – September 2023From Bristol stalwarts to American folk, this month has artists from all over visiting the cityRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Tommy Prine, The Louisiana – ‘Heartbreaking, hopeful, gorgeous’The son of John Prine plays songs from his debut album released earlier this yearRead more
Music / ReviewReview: Jake Xerxes Fussell, Strange Brew – ‘Like taking a dip in a cool creek’The North Carolina singer offers a quite respite from the business of the cityRead more