Ali Welford catches up with the inventive electronic artist as he talks about his new album, Durham Come Save Me, based on ...
Right Of Way bring their alt‑folk imagination underground this month as they perform in the pitch‑black depths of Newcastle’s ...
Joanna Long caught up with The Wombats drummer Dan Haggis, ahead of their show at Times Square, Newcastle on Friday 24th July ...
We find out all we can about the Newton Aycliffe singer-songwriter on the back of the release of her single, Stay, the first ...
We get an exclusive listen of the Sunderland/Newcastle Shoegaze trio's latest single ahead of its release on 10th July ...
The Cramlington Train Wreckers hits Theatre Royal Newcastle on 12th July, bringing the centenary of the 1926 General Strike ...
From 1st July to 2nd August Queer Pleasure Archive takes up residence in Baltic Library, taking a fresh look at the library collection through a queer lens and making interventions that celebrate ...
From 1st July to 2nd August Queer Pleasure Archive takes up residence in Baltic Library, taking a fresh look at the library collection through a queer lens and making interventions that celebrate ...
Ferries declare that they are unknowable and their music reflects the intangible mystery of their identity. Rooted in ...
With its hazy awakening, Holy Wave’s album opener US 54 brings us swiftly to a woozy driving groove with subdued synth and an ...
Newcastle writer‑director Kate Driver has quickly become one of the most notable emerging filmmakers in the region, at a time when the North East has one of the lowest proportions of female directors ...
1. Can you introduce yourself? My name is Logan Amos. I’m a 16-year-old musician from Durham in the North East of England. I’m proud to be from the North East, and I’m currently working hard to build ...
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