Interview: Sorry Grace discuss climbing to the peak of ‘Mount Pleasant’
Birmingham band Sorry Grace discuss their new single and how they broke the local scene, ahead of their headline gig at The Sunflower Lounge.
Read MoreInterviews with local bands and national bands visiting the region.
Birmingham band Sorry Grace discuss their new single and how they broke the local scene, ahead of their headline gig at The Sunflower Lounge.
Read MoreRaised on the harmonica-drenched despair of The Rolling Stones, the country-fuzz trio The Americas are back with a song that raises the sensibility, as well as a brand-new EP with a rather cheeky title. Sam Lambeth comes on out to find out more.
Read MoreEx Swim-Deep member Wolfgang Harte, discusses his new musical project, how it feels to return to the scene, and his new demo Old Bird being a tribute to his mum.
Read MoreOne of the Midlands’ most mercurial of talents, Bryony Williams has been largely dormant since the demise of Field Harmonics. Now she’s returning with a new EP, live dates and high hopes. “It’s good to be back,” she tells Sam Lambeth.
Read MoreAhead of their third birthday bash, we sat down with the innovative team behind Sum Cellar, one of Birmingham’s most consistently heavyweight dance music nights
Read MoreShrewsbury-born, Birmingham-crazed indie pop trio The Sunset Beach Hut talk debut EP ‘Comfort’ and making the second city their adopted home.
Read MoreBirmingham garage rock trio The Cosmics spoke to Sam Lambeth about new single ‘Inishfree’ and their headline slot at The Sunflower Lounge.
Read MoreLocal artist Jake Henry brings a classic soul, funk and rock sound into the modern day era, penning tales of anti love songs.
Read MoreBirmingham singer-songwriter Robert Craig Oulton spoke to Counteract about his new double A-side single, ‘Bad Tastes / Hell Knows’, as well as his plans for 2018.
Read MoreMutes, AKA musical polymath James Brown, spoke to Counteract about the band’s upcoming show at the Dark Horse in Moseley, recording new material and why albums still matter.
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