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The hip-hop superman pops in ahead of his sophomore album dropping

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One of Wales’ finest folk-pop talents surveyed

Bright Young People Rhyl’s finest blues-rock trailblazers

What is WOMEX?

Ahead of its 2013 visit to Cardiff, we ponder the World Music Expo

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November 2012

Dear fellow travellers,

Publisher Aimee-Jade Hayes MMP Creative Ltd

The musical year is coming to a close and it’s fair to say - so far, so good. There’s been a whole range of incredible albums coming out from around the country. We’ve seen more fantastical live shows than even the most ardently optimistic character could hope for. And, in spite of the global recession and ConDem agony - we’re still here, alive, enjoying Welsh culture!

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Editor Simon M. Read Live Review Editor Joe O’Connell

Writers Andrew Arthur, Tom Bevan, Rachel Boagey, Joel Dear, Dom Gilbert, Emma Gould, James Hobson, Simon Howe, Patrick Heery, Phil Kenny, Adele Macgregor, Nick Merriman, Kait Mordey, Joe O’Connell, Richard Samuel, Jim Swidenbank.

Last month saw the twin towers of Oxjam and SWN Festival - both of which bustled and burgeoned like beautiful flowers. This month Cardiff gives home to the Soundtrack International Film & Music Festival - providing many musical fireworks beyond the initial burst on Bonfire Night. And contained in these here pages this month we have a broad array of talent to tempt you in. We interview hip-hop maverick Metabeats ahead of his sophomore album, which features collaborations with Action Bronson and numerous other luminaries. More than that, the freakishly forthright folk talents of Al Lewis are investigated, and the bruising blues-rock of Bright Young People pondered and assessed. Plus, with the recent WOMEX 2012 having happened in Greece, we briefly explore what we can expect from the world music expo’s visit to our pastures next year.

Designed by: Hayley Price and Aimee-Jade Hayes CONTACT Demos / Releases to be sent to info@ themmp.tv*

All in all, it’s a bumper blockbuster of a copy celebrating a month of wintry magnificence. Dig in and dine well, fair readers. It’s all free! Turn the page and let the odyssey begin.

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MUSIC NEWS News and round up of all the musical happenings in and around Cardiff EXPOSURE Meet this month’s featured artists: Metabeats, Bright Young People & Al lewis

LISTINGS All the goings on from Cardiff’s music venues this month REVIEWS The month’s new albums, singles and demos.

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FOCUS: WOMEX Finding out more about the Womex World Music Festival and Conference.

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Music News Red Tape For Small Venues Lifted

Musicians and small business owners breathed a sigh of relief last month, when it was announced that the government was cutting the red tape surrounding live music in bars and pubs under a 200 capacity. The Live Music Act 2012 removes the requirement for venues to be licenced for live amplified music between 08:00 and 23:00 for an audience of up to 200 people. Additionally, there are no longer location restrictions for unamplified live music and limitations on: performer numbers, genres and amplification in licensed venues are now unenforceable. The move which aims to allow small businesses to flourish, could potentially allow thousands of new live music venues to open up across Wales, creating a whole new host of opportunities for musicians to perform. Spike Griffiths of the Young Promoters Network has already witnessed the benefit of the new legislation, “Now that the red tape has been lifted, it frees us up on choosing small scale venues which aren’t governed by tight restrictions when it comes to hosting live events This can only be a good thing and encourages us to continue uncovering new venues for new acts.”

Live Music Exchange Conference

The Universities of Edinburgh and Glamorgan are teaming up this month, to bring the cream of the Welsh music industry together at the Live Music Exchange conference. Leading academics and live music experts are gathering at ATRiuM on Saturday the 10th of November to exchange ideas and concepts on how to encourage and support vibrant and sustainable live music. The day promises to be jam packed with speeches and discussions lead by promoters, musicians, local authority figures and scholars focusing on ‘Supporting Live Music in Hard Times’. With representatives from Greenman, WMF, Creative Industries Panel – Wales and Swn set to attend expect some lively debates to ensue. For a full programme list and information on how to attend, please contact emma@livemusicexchange.org

Welsh Music Prize Winners! After the rush of the previous evenings showcase concert at Clwb Ifor Bach, Thursday brought the awarding of the second annual Welsh Music Prize, and with it the start of the citywide Swn Festival. Twelve albums by Welsh artists were shortlisted for the award, won in it’s first year by Gruff Rhys and the excellent album Hotel Shampoo. The shortlist, which was revealed to have been whittled down from seventy albums, was voted on by a jury of Welsh music industry experts, journalists, bloggers and DJs including the new editor of the New Musical Express, Welshman Mike Williams. Compere duty for the evening was shared between local promoter and all round good guy John Rostron, and BBC Radio Wales DJ Adam Walton, both of who emphasised their unwavering commitment to Welsh music. A short video of each shortlisted artist was shown, a reminder of the great quality and wide variety of this year’s list. With the audience on tenterhooks, the winner of this year’s Welsh Music Prize was unveiled as Future of the Left, for their album The Plot Against Common Sense. The local heroes were surprised yet delighted to scoop the award, guitarist Jimmy saying ‘It’s nice to get this kind of accolade not just for being loud but also for creating something that has struck a chord’.


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Soundtrack Festival Highlights

What we’ve been listening to Simon

Grizzly Bear - Yet Again Recent LP ‘Shields’ has successfully built on all of the promise, and indeed quality, of previous Grizzly Bear releases. With this cut, they showcase the tremulous melodies, mysterious lyrics and intricate arrangements that have become their calling card...but they just do it ever so slightly better than before. Something to cherish.

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Nanook Of The North - Nanook Not as cold as the name may suggest! - with a blend of warm enduring Fleet Foxes style harmonies, glistening guitar and synth soundscapes - this is Glühwein for the soul.

The Soundtrack Festival throws opens its doors this month for a four day extravaganza of music and the moving image. Highlights of the programme include: • • • • • • •

BAFTA Craft Masterclass: Composition with David Julyan David Arnold In Conversation Powerplant with Joby Burgess Kelly + Victor with Q&A Kieran Evans and Paul Lambden David Bowie and the story of Ziggy Stardust, plus Q&A with James Hale and Ryan Minchin Soundtrack’s closing night performance is a screening of Suspiria: with Live Soundtrack by Fake Blood Music from the likes of Lucy Rose and Gong

The festival culminates in The Soundtrack Mini Music Doc Award, in association with Swn and London Short Film Festival. Entries have flooded in from around the globe and after screenings of the five shortlisted films and the all-important audience vote, the winner will be announced. soundtrackfilmfestival.com

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Two Wounded Birds - It’s Not Up To You I was rather looking forward to seeing Two Wounded Birds at Swn Festival, but they seem to have cancelled their appearance. Hmph. I suppose I’ll have to make do with the studio version of this mountainous shoegazing stonker.

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Animal Collective - Today’s Supernatural It’s virtually impossible to categorise the brilliant Animal Collective - they just sound like nothing that anybody else is currently putting out there and their latest album operates on multiple layers of awesome, in the truest sense of the word.

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New Cardiff Venue. Hoorah! Westgate Street will soon have a new watering hole now that Beatbox Bars ltd has finally been granted permission to open their latest café bar. The company behind Cardiff favourites Buffalo Bar and 10 Feet Tall, plan to convert the grade II listed former Glamorgan County Council Staff Club on Cardiff’s Westgate Street into upmarket bar and eatery, Fire Island. Despite having planning permission approval for three years, disputes over opening times have delayed the project due to objections from local residents. The venue, to be accessed through Womanby Street, revised its proposed weekend closing times to 1.30 and submitted plans to minimise noise pollution to ensuring that the application was unanimously approved by the committee. Fire Island, which plan to host acoustic music sessions, will be a welcome addition to this thriving area.

This song sounds like Arcade Fire gone emo. That concept will either excite you beyond belief or make you vomit involuntarily, but either way his recent sophomore LP is fucking brilliant and deserves your attention NOW.

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Ryan March- We Are Alive Bridgend’s very own acoustic troubadour .crafts together indie and punk to deliver a belter of a track. Just wait until he releases the superb lyric, “Now I know the difference between living and existing” with that snarling punchy vocal.

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Metabeats Metabeats – real name Che Ahmed – is a man with his fingers in many a

hip-hop pie. He’s a major player at Associated Minds, Cardiff’s premier

purveyors of headstrong hip-hop, and his knack for creating unique, freshsounding beats has been met with all sorts of critical acclaim.. He’s a prodigious collaborator, and Sledgehammer Kisses, the albumlength lovechild that emerged from his sessions with AM colleague Mudmowth, was a particular highlight of 2011 for us lot here at The MMP. He even gets a go in the spotlight himself occasionally: his debut album, Metaphysical, proved very popular indeed, and his forthcoming second LP, the brilliantly-titled Caviar Crackles, can almost certainly be relied upon to deliver the goods once more.... THE MMP: How’s it going? MB: Things are real good! Just finished the new album, which is sounding crazy if I do say so myself. And this halloumi/falafel pitta bread is making life even better! THE MMP: How would you describe your music to newcomers? MB: Honest funk! THE MMP: How did you first get into making music? MB: Like a lot of my friends and people I’ve met along the way, I got into it from DJing. It’s almost like you need to go to the next level of creativity with the music, and the logical progression is always gonna be to start creating the music yourself. So I was DJing from ‘97 onwards, then around 2001 I started making music myself. It was pretty bad. But you’ve gotta start somewhere, I guess. THE MMP: How do you make music? What software do you use, and where do you find your sounds? MB: That varies with the times. A lot comes

from old records, or at least the ideas that start things off do. I also have some hardware like the JV-1080, the Mo’Phatt, and the DX7. Then I

this stuff for real and making a statement. I had been working a lot with Squid Ninjaz and collaborating on a bunch of projects with Hekla and Skamma, but I wanted to create my own album/project. Just before I put the album forward to [Associated Minds co-founder] Mayor, I had worked with another AM artist called Ralph Rip Shit on a track called ‘Pump This’, which kind of opened up the door for me to do more work for the label. I had finished the album before they agreed to do anything, so I had

“ ..as long as it has soul sprinkled in there somewhere, I’m happy. ” use computer software like Reason. But I don’t care about that really, I’m comfortable making music on whatever. I know people with a lot of equipment who will get blown out of the water by someone with just a laptop, a little MIDI keyboard, and straight-up talent. I much prefer a great song over something that just sounds really clean and technical. THE MMP: How did you get involved with Associated Minds? What is it about the label that drew you to them? MB: They were from around the way, and they were the guys that people wanted to get involved with because they were the only ones down here who were really doing

an album to submit straight off the bat and they liked it. Now I’m ready to drop album number two with them. I’m real excited about it! THE MMP: What music do you listen to outside of the studio? MB: I listen to whatever inspires me. The more out there the better. I like stuff that just sounds interesting and honest, and as long as it has soul sprinkled in there somewhere, I’m happy. I still listen to a lot of house music too. Not like that Europop shit you hear everywhere on the radio or that over-the-top, noisy stuff. I’m talking Kerri Chandler, Gerd, Kenny Dope. That deep, raw goodness.


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Words and Interview: Joel Dear Photo: mayor @ associated minds

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THE MMP: Do you prefer working alone, or collaborating with other artists? MB: I would say I prefer working with people. It is better sometimes to have two heads in the studio; it’s not so easy to get complacent because someone is there giving you ideas, or vice versa. Things seem to materialise quicker, too. But sometimes it is necessary to work on your own. You won’t always be on the same wavelength as that other person. THE MMP: When you do collaborate with someone, do you ever have any input on the lyrics? Or are you strictly beats-only? MB: I kind of leave that to them, the artist. Usually because the whole reason for linking with them in the first place is that I already like what they do. So I think it’s better to give them the freedom initially, then if they want my input I’ll give it to them. I have been writing lyrics with a great new singer I’m working with by the name of Vanity Jay. She’s on my new album, as well

as the new single ‘Passport’. I’m enjoying doing that a lot at the moment.. THE MMP: Of the people you’ve worked with, who was your favourite? MB: Probably my latest collaboration with Action Bronson. THE MMP: Why him? MB: Simply because I heard him a while before he blew up and was a big fan before we managed to work together. And to see how big he has become now is a great feeling. Big up Bronsolino! THE MMP: And who’s your dream collaborator? MB: Too hard! It would be between two people: Dilla and Teddy Riley. THE MMP: What do you enjoy doing besides music? MB: Mostly listening to Joey Diaz podcasts and eating! Plus I’m a sucker for boxing and MMA. THE MMP: What’s your opinion of the Cardiff hip-hop scene? Does it

get as much attention as you’d like? MB: Personally I don’t think it’s as healthy as it was back in the early 2000s, and I think part of that is the new era of music which came along, like the post-dubstep sound. I think a lot of people got into those new sounds and styles, but could not adapt to them as a hip-hop artist. A lot of people did not know how to switch things up. When I say that, I don’t mean they didn’t know how to rap over dubstep/house, but they didn’t know how to progress with the times, so I think a lot of people just gave up on it. But as far as I’m concerned, I try not to dwell on or pay much attention to that. I just want to push my music everywhere, and not try and keep a scene here so much. THE MMP: What’s next for Metabeats? MB: The new album’s ready to drop real soon, as well as a new video for that single with Vanity Jay. We’re going all out with this video, wigs and all!

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Words: Jim Swidenbank

Bright Young People

“ one of the most exciting live bands currently plying their trade” This is all well and good - and makes for some fascinating listening - but whatever happened to the days of walking away from a gig with a T-shirt so sweat-ridden and stretched that it becomes virtually unwearable? Or a severe two-day case of tinnitus? It’s as though bands have become so focused on producing genre-defining tunes the breathless excitement of a raucous live show is often side stepped in the name of creativity. Step forward, then, Rhyl’s own Bright Young People… Hailing from what they call the “sunny North” of Wales - and taking their name from an extravagant group of aristocratic party animals in 1920s London - Bright Young People have already done an exemplary job of encouraging people to sit up and take notice. Originally taking the form of the increasingly popular guitarist /vocalist and drummer duo set-up, they’ve carved out a reputation on the music scene for their unforgivingly wild and frenetic live shows. Their recorded material draws influence from punk pioneers such as The Stooges and early Nirvana but with the odd cheeky, spidery guitar riff thrown in reminiscent of the acid-

influenced Velvet Underground et al. Recent times has seen the expansion of the group to a traditional blues-esque three piece set up with the rhythm section expanding to include bass alongside frontman Lee Dawson and drummer Casey Ingram. But, still, it’s their riotous and chaotic live shows that have really captured the imagination of the live music fraternity. Their performances have already garnered praise from esteemed corners, including Creation Records’ own Alan McGee as well as BBC’s renowned Welsh music guru Adam Walton, and it’s only a matter of time before other prominent names fall under the spell of their sweaty, sleazy brand of punk ridden blues music. A frenetic end to 2012 seems on the cards for the trio with appearances at Cardiff’s own Sŵn Festival, plus slots supporting the likes of The Virgin Marys slated. With their reputation far preceding them these days, their audience numbers are sure to swell at the prospect of catching one of the most exciting live bands currently plying their trade. soundcloud.com/the-bright-young-people


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Swiftly on his way to becoming one of our finest exports, Al Lewis has the knack of writing infectiously catchy songs which have a blurred hue of recognition, as though you already knew them. This is no accident. Drawing on the gentle yet forceful techniques of the traditional singer-songwriters of the 60’s and 70’s, most notably the deep melancholia of Nick Drake and keen warble of Paul Simon, he wanders a well-trodden path of folk-pop while bulking it out with a few modern advances. Although it was his Welsh Music Prize nominated 2011 LP ‘In the Wake’ that propelled him to widespread critical acclaim, Lewis is fiercely proud of his bilingualism. Originally from Pwlheli on the coast of North Wales, Lewis first began to make his name on the scene after coming second in the Cân I Gymru (Song for Wales) contest in 2007. His first two EP’s ‘Byw Mewn Breuddwyd’ and ‘Dilyn Pob Cam’ both spent multiple weeks at number one in the Welsh language album charts and he has been awarded ‘Best Male Artist’ the last two years running at the BBC Radio Cymru Awards.

“...the deep melancholia of Nick Drake and keen warble of Paul Simon, he wanders a well-trodden path of folkpop while bulking it out with a few modern advances.” Recording sessions at the infamous Abbey Road and Modern World studios gave birth to two more English language EP’s: ‘Live on the Wire’ and ‘Our Lives Remain’. His latest release, ‘Battles’ continues in the same excellent form. Riddled with both internal and external conflicts, it is a realisation of the onslaught of age and certain truths becoming apparent. He flickers from fear and introspection at the end of his twenties to an attempt to impart some of the wisdom acquired from those years. In this respect it is a slightly more reclined piece of work than some of the sprightliness of ‘In the Wake’. The inclusion of long term collaborator Sarah Howells of Paper Aeroplanes lends extra credibility to the subject matter, as often morose lyrics are inverted by the added dimension of her soft, lingering voice. Following his first UK wide tour in October on the back of the new album, including a welcome appearance at Swn festival, Lewis has surely cemented his status as a stalwart of the Welsh folk scene. Words: Dom Gilbert

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What is WOMEX? WOMEX (the World Music Expo) is a conference, trade fair and artist showcase all rolled into one, and in 2013 will be hosted by Cardiff.

World Music’: a loaded term which since the ‘80s has been used by cigarsmoking, money-counting music industry execs to classify anything which isn’t rock, pop or classical – i.e. anything non-western. While the growth of the world music industry has led to us European folk discovering a whole range of music from Asia, Africa, South America and even our own doorstep which we never knew existed, for some the term conjures images of crusty, new-age hippies swaying on the spot and praising the ‘authenticity’ of djembe-playing in comparison with our own multimedia lives. What’s worse is that some people consider world music to be a genre: I mean, really? While Metallica and Megadeth are both clearly ‘metal’, in what

way are traditional Chinese guzheng songs and Peruvian pan flute pieces similar apart from not being from Europe? Thankfully however not everyone in the world music industry treats the wide range of international traditional music with such simplicity. WOMEX (the World Music Expo) is a conference, trade fair and artist showcase all rolled into one, and in 2013 will be hosted by Cardiff. Set to be based at the Wales Millennium Centre and Motorpoint Arena, the city was chosen over 9 other European cities after a complex selection process, with a bid headed by Cerdd Cymru : Music Wales – a partnership between the Welsh Music Foundation and Wales Arts International/ Arts Council of Wales – and supported by the British Council and the Welsh Government .So just what can we expect from this exciting October weekend? This year’s event, which was held in Thessaloniki – the cultural capital of Greece – saw trade

stalls, networking opportunities, film screenings and presentations for delegates during the day, while the evenings were dedicated to concerts, national showcases and DJ summits which welcomed curious members of the public into the fold as well. It is thanks to one such showcase of Welsh talent – which featured Calan, Mabon and the legendary 9Bach – at 2011’s Copenhagen WOMEX that interest in our Celtic heritage grew amongst conference delegates. We don’t doubt that their appetite will be met by the wide range of traditional musicians we have performing in our country today. However, while promoting our own musicians is obviously of huge importance, we should also take the time to explore the music of our guests – be it that of our Celtic neighbours, the djembe players of Guinea, or the instrument or national musical style we will not have heard of until October 2013. Words: Joe O’Connell


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Event Listings

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THURS 1ST NOVEMBER

GIG OF THE MONTH

Rude! A Ska Musical @ The Rockin’ Chair

WED 24-OCT TO SAT 3RD NOVEMBER In honour of Black History Month, Give It A Name theatre company revive their hugely popular production: Rude! A Ska Musical. Travel back in time to 1980 and visit Cardiff’s reggae scene. The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day 11am Sion Russell Jones; 3:30pm Tony Morley; 7pm The Spokes 10pm Groovinator Hacktivist/Visions @ Bogiez 7:00pm, £5 * Downtuned technical riffing with ferocious grime-style vocals. With a sound taking cues from bands like Meshuggah

Lazy Habits / The New Exhibition of Noise @ The Moon Club, 7:00pm, £5adv * 8 Piece Live Band of Beats Rhymes & Brass | 18+

GIG OF THE MONTH

Miles Davis Tribute Band @ Café Jazz THURSDAY 1ST NOVEMBER American Jazz and Bepop legend Miles Davis is remembered by Trumpeter Jonathan Crespo. Experience Davis’ legacy from the 50’s and 60’s classics onwards.

John Wilson and The John Wilson Orchestra @ St David’s Hall, 7:30pm, £25-£42.50 * A spectacular show celebrating the timeless musical classics of Rodgers and Hammerstein Last Mic Standing @ 10 Feet Tall, 7:30pm, £1 * An open mic with a spirit of competition – it’s a knockout affair of heats comprising Comedy, Music and Spoken Word

Clic Cardiff Open Mic @ Rococo, 8:00pm, FREE * The only open mic in Cardiff with an in-house baby grand for all to use! There’s also a featured band and a free beer for every performer! Desire to Fly @ The Full Moon, 8:00pm, FREE *

No Sweat: An Acoustic wonderland at The Full Moon – Every Thursday

Joyce The Librarian / Cymbient / Catrin Davies @ Undertone, 8:00pm, £4adv/£5 doors * Folk music that is beautiful, simple guitars and flashes of cello and trumpet back softly-spoken lyrics

Open Mic w/ Box Fort @ Owain Glyndwr, 8:00pm, FREE * Regular weekly open mic hosted by the acoustic talents of Box Fort Rude: A Ska Musical @ Rockin’ Chair, 8:00pm, £tbc * Give It A Name Theatre returns with their sell-out ska musical, Rude. Travel back in time to 1980 and see Cardiff like you’ve never seen it before Jealous Lovers @ Gwdihw, 8:00pm, £2 * It’s the annual Jealous Lovers Movember Party! Have a dance to the best indie tracks, have a jolly good time, and raise money for prostate and testicular cancer. Salvation @ The Yard, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the The Yard

The Music Box @ Bacchus, 8:00pm, FREE * Free night comprising resident musicians, special guests and cocktail / tapas offers The Jim Jam Session @ The Claude, 8:30pm, FREE * A sweet open mic night with a special guest band as the icing on the cake Live Cover Bands @ O’Neills St. Mary Street, 9:00pm, FREE * The weekends at O’Neills are characterised by sweaty cover bands playing their hearts out

Smokin’ Aces @ O’Neills Trinity Street, 9:00pm, FREE * The rocky covers of the Aces fill the O’Neills music room

Tim Cronin @ Bacchus, 9:00pm, FREE * Acoustic delight for your ears as Tim serves up covers and originals.

Bondax @ Buffalo Bar, 10:00pm, £8adv * Signature takeover by F.A.O. who present Two DJ/ Producers who mix up Electro, Funk, House and more. Oneman @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 10:30pm, £7 * This DJ provides smart selection skills, quick-fire style and awesome taste in Bass music

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Freeman Street @ Bacchus, 8:00pm, FREE * A five-piece band playing well-crafted modern Soul and Funk with a vintage vibe. Graham Caskie @ Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, 1:00pm, £6adv/£8 * Graham plays Book 1: 45 minutes of beauty distilled

to its ravishing essence.

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am Tony Morley; 3.30pm The Little Giants; 7pm The Wonders Duo; 10pm The Wonders

3OH!3 @ Solus, 7:00pm, £13.50adv * Alternative Pop duo from Colorado known for their chart hits with their mash-up of dirty synths and Crunk Rap. Support from Lucius Brave and The Lafontaines

Live Cover Bands @ The Claude, 7:00pm, FREE * Some the best cover bands playing a range of covers

BBC National Orchestra of Wales @ St David’s Hall, 7:30pm, £13-£27.50 * BBC National Orchestra of Wales perform Zemlinsky’s Lyric Symphony Shinedown @ The Great Hall, 7:30pm, £15adv * American metal band that delve into Post-Grunge, Southern Rock, Hard Rock, Nu-metal and Alternative with their sound.

Sparzanza/NG26/Raise The Alarm @ The Globe, 7:30pm, £10 * Iconic Swedish Metallers bring a tour de force of heavy metal

The Complete Stone Roses @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 7:30pm, £14 * The Uk’s most well-known tribute act see them regularly sell out venues across the UK. Support from Pete Macleod

The Doors Alive @ Bogiez, 7:30pm, £12 * The definitive tribute act to The Doors are the closest thing you will get to being in the same room as the real thing. War Songs @ The Gate, 7:30pm, £12/£15 * Words and Music about war throughout the ages. It will engage and affect you into laughing or crying.

Eduardo Niebla “Brilliantissimo” @ Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, 7:45pm, £12 * The electrifying guitar virtuoso returns to the RWCMD with his fantastic Quartet for an exhilarating night of Flamenco Jazz 3Amp @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * 3 Amp will be performing their fantastic live set

Fabulous Covers Band @ The Yard, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the The Yard Glass @ Cafe Jazz, 8:00pm, £2 * A new band to the club playing Blues, R&B Rock and Roll and more

Matt Bentley / Tim Loud @ The Full Moon, 8:00pm, FREE * Kick off the weekend with some fantastic live music in a chilled out atmosphere Rude: A Ska Musical @ Rockin’ Chair, 8:00pm, £tbc * Give It A Name Theatre returns with their sell-out Ska musical, Rude. Travel back in time to 1980 and see Cardiff like you’ve

never seen it before

Sheelanagig @ The Full Moon, 8:00pm, £3 * Balkan Discotheque: – A place where music is played for dancing! | 18+ Live Cover Bands @ O’Neills St. Mary Street, 9:00pm, FREE * The weekends at O’Neills are characterised by sweaty cover bands playing their hearts out

Live Cover Bands @ O’Neills Trinity Street, 9:00pm, FREE * Fill up on all the craic you can take with live covers in the smaller O’Neills Gwdihŵ Halloween Party @ Gwdihw, 9:00pm, £3 * Fancy a ghoulish treat? Then why not head over to the Gwdihw Halloween Party! With devilish DJ’s to keep you dancing til the bewitching hour! Also, prizes for the best fancy dress costumes!

SAT 3RD NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 12pm Sion Russell Jones; 5pm Les Trois Tetes; 7pm Fastbacksaloon 10pm; The Domino’s

RWCMD Chamber Orchestra @ Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, 5:00pm, £10 * Simon Jones conducts ‘Music for the Royal Fireworks’ a concert that will certainly leave you fizzing! Band Night @ Poet’s Corner, 7:00pm, FREE * A blend of originals and cover music every Saturday From The Jam with Bruce Foxton @ The Globe, 7:00pm, £18 * A recreation of a stunningly authentic interpretation of The Jam’s classic back catalogue Jugganote/ Pun Ra/ DJ Alkemy @ Buffalo Bar, 7:00pm, £tbc * Cardiff based alternative hip-hop that mixes influences from nu metal to Cypress hill.

Live Cover Bands @ The Claude, 7:00pm, FREE * Some the best cover bands playing a range of covers The Smyths @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 7:30pm, £10 * A tribute to Indie-legends The Smiths, who are touted as the next best thing Leighton Jones @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Leighton is returning to perform is set of covers

Live Music Saturday @ Pen & Wig, 8:00pm, FREE * Every Saturday brings a live act to the Pen & Wig

Two Piece Sweet @ The Yard, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the The Yard Disco Panther @ Gwdihw, 9:00pm, £3 * Disco Panther merge disco and funk for a dance floor thumping party! This incredible 12-piece funk group will whip the dance floor into a frenzy

Fromage En Feu / Rogora Kjart / Beijing Bandits @ The Full Moon, 9:00pm, £8 * Diverse & Dynamic Ditties for Dapper Dans and Dolly Dames! PLUS DJs: Moneyshot + Kaptin + J-Sound + Peaches & Cream Burlesque 18+ Live Cover Bands @ O’Neills St. Mary Street, 9:00pm, FREE * The weekends at O’Neills are characterised by sweaty cover bands playing their hearts out

Live Cover Bands @ O’Neills Trinity Street, 9:00pm, FREE * Fill up on all the craic you can take with live covers in the smaller O’Neills

SUN 4TH NOVEMBER

Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan @ Motorpoint Arena, 6:00pm, £28.50-£82.50 * Award winning tracks from a Bollywood star that leaves you revitalized in your heart and mind Ready, Set, Fall! / Napoleon / This Concept / King and Country / Griever @ The Full Moon, 6:30pm, £6adv * Phobia Promotions presents a night of Metal & Hardcore | 14+

GIG OF THE MONTH

Ben Howard @ The Great Hall Cardiff University

SUNDAY 4TH NOVEMBER On the back of his superb debut album Every Kingdom, Mercury Prize nominated singer-songwriter Ben Howard brings his dark, mystical and eerie Folk leanings to the Great Hall. The Idiot Bastard Band @ The Coal Exchange, 7:00pm, £18 * Ade Edmondson, Phill Jupitus and Neil Innes provide the weird, the wonderful and comedic in melody form

Brasstronaut / Spencer McGarry Season / Jack Barnett @ Buffalo Bar, 7:30pm, £5 adv/£6 doors * Experimental pop from Canada with roots in traditional Pop, Jazz and Rock. 2 Piece Sweet @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * 2 Piece Sweet perform their set of covers.

A Shot of Jazz @ A Shot In The Dark, 8:00pm, £tbc * Regular jazz sessions in an intimate setting, featuring the best of local (and not so local) talent James Hickman/Dan Cassidy @ Acapela Studio, 8:00pm, £12 * A talented singer and songwriter who is well-versed in the folk tradition raised on a diet of Folk and Bluegrass music

Milk Maid / Local Girls / Science Bastard @ Undertone, 8:00pm, £5 * Martian Cohen (Ex-Nine Black Alps) brings his Indie-Psychedelic trip to the capital

Scream For Crow / Shadow of The Sun / Old Samuel @ Undertone, 8:00pm, £tbc * Rock outfit with influences diverse from Led Zepplin, AC/DC, Pearl Jam to Marvin Gaye and Al Green. Live Acoustic Duos @ O’Neills St. Mary Street, 9:00pm, FREE * Duelling acoustic guitars and vocals in the big O’Neills on St Mary’s St

MON 5TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am Smoking Aces Duo; 3.30pm; Sion Russell Jones; 6pm; The Goodhead Number; 9pm; The Domino’s The Killers @ Motorpoint Arena, 6:00pm, £Sold Out * Nevada Indie icons return to Cardiff to promote their new album Battle Born Devil Sold His Soul/ Heights/Heart of A Coward/Steak Number Eight @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 7:00pm, £8 * The Metal Hammer Razor Tour rolls into town with razor sharp and thunderous metal riffs.

Contagious Open Mic @ Pen & Wig, 7:30pm, FREE *Weekly open mic in this charming old school pub Mellor @ The Full Moon, 7:30pm, FREE * Four Piece Indie-Rock from Reading | 18+

Bonfire of the Ukueles @ Gwdihw, 8:00pm, FREE * Cardiff Ukulele Cabaret presents a show to set the night ablaze: Bonfire of the Ukuleles, an evening of musical fireworks and explosive strumming.

Hackensack @ Cafe Jazz, 8:00pm, £5 * The Preservation Jazz Society present good-time jazz and swing in the traditional styles of the ’20s and ’30s in a friendly café bar atmosphere. Live Music Monday @ The Taf, 8:00pm, FREE * Weekly live music in the Union’s pub The Crookes / Hey Sholay @ Buffalo Bar, 8:00pm, £5 adv/£6 doors * Sheffield indie pop group with a fusion of ‘heartbreaking melodies’inspired by 1950s and 60s pop-music and kitchen sink realism.

Welsh Traditional Music Session @ Cayo Arms, 8:45pm, FREE * Traditional Welsh folk tunes each week. Come and hear, play and sing Welsh tunes in an informal, friendly atmosphere Hackensack Jazz @ Cafe Jazz, 9:00pm, £5 * Double bill: Joe Webb/Alex Haines DUO + Huw Vaughan Williams TRIO Rob Cross @ O’Neills St. Mary Street, 9:30pm, FREE * Mr Cross bears his soul and a mighty lot of tunesmithery for the big O’Neills patrons

TUES 6TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 12:00pm, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 12pm Sion Russell Jones; 3.30pm; Robert Cross; 9pm; Goose


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Kickback Open Mic @ The Old Library, 7:00pm, FREE * Well-attended open mic on The Hayes The Decline / It’s Not OK / Pipedream @ The Full Moon, 7:30pm, £4 * A Whole Night of Punk Rock | 18+?

The Wessex New Orleans Band @ Cafe Jazz, 7:30pm, £4 * Good-time Jazz and swing in the traditional styles of the ’20s and ’30s in a friendly café bar atmosphere

Bof! W/ DJ Gwenno @ Buffalo Bar, 8:00pm, FREE * DJ Gwenno playing exotica, yeye, soundtracks, psych, electronica, retro sounds.

Open Mic w/ Rob Cross @ O’Neills Trinity Street, 8:30pm, FREE * Open mic night in the smaller O’Neills with Rob Cross as the more than capable host Jazz at Dempsey’s Sessions @ Dempsey’s, 9:00pm, £5 / £4 * A wonderful array of Jazz programmed by people who genuinely care about it – styles range from Bebop, Swing, Modern, Traditional, Fusion and every Jazz stop in between Smokin’ Aces @ O’Neills St Mary’s Street, 9:00pm, FREE * Covers of everything from AC/DC to Lady GaGa from these plucky Aces

WED 7TH NOVEMBER

Open Mic Night @ The North Star, 12:00am, FREE * Open Mic night with James Kennedy leading proceedings. RWCMD Concert Orchestra @ Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, 12:00am, £5adv/£7doors * Julian Bigg conducts a night full of James Bond music from the film

CLUB OF THE MONTH

Cardiff Tea Club @ Buffalo

WEDNESDAY 7TH NOVEMBER You don’t have to be Madhatter to enjoy this evening of reggae, dub, hip-hop and funk, tastily paired with speciality teas and cakes. The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am; Tony Morley; 3.30pm Tony Morley Duo; 6pm; Robert Cross Duo; 9pm Face Value

Jack Savoretti / Karima Francis @ The Glee Club, 7:00pm, £9 * Solo acoustic singer with an eye to blend folk and pop. No entry after 7:45pm Capitals / Jets to Zurich @ The Full Moon, 7:30pm, £4 * Pangea- Student night of music from Capitals, Jets to Zurich + More. Free Entry to WOMP afterwards

Nicki Minaj/Misha B/Tyga @ Motorpoint Arena, 7:30pm, £44.75 * Global rap phenomenon of the moment performs her chart hits

and more

Sad Café @ The Globe, 7:30pm, £17 * A returning tour for rock band of the 70′s and 80′s best known for ‘Everybody Hurts’ The International Jazz Disaster @ Gwdihw, 8:00pm, £2 * Real sweet old-time jazz from The International Jazz Disaster. They will be playing good time hits from the 20s, 30s and 40s

Arek Mazurek Quartet @ Cafe Jazz, 8:00pm, £5 * Arek Mazurek leads his band of merry men that aims to create a fresh approach to Jazz guitar that wants to interest John Godwin @ O’Neills Trinity Street, 8:00pm, FREE * Fantastic weekly acoustic set from the human jukebox!

Meursault / Laurence Made Me Cry / Magpie Instinct @ Buffalo Bar, 8:00pm, £5 adv/£6 doors * Scottish lo-fi indie folk that indulges in alternative rock, electronica and folk music

Open Mic Night @ Nos Da, 8:30pm, FREE * A regular open mic night with great offers on Welsh branded drinks. Iechyd da! Colum Regan @ O’Neills St Mary’s Street, 9:00pm, FREE * Irish born troubadour Colum entertains us all with his covers

Patrick Wolf @ The Gate, 9:00pm, £11.50 * Patrick Wolf strips back his usual flamboyant tunes and goes acoustic. Support comes from Abi Wade Jazz at Dempsey’s Sessions @ Dempsey’s, 9:00pm, £5 / £4 * A wonderful array of jazz programmed by people who genuinely care about it – styles range from Bebop, Swing, Modern, Traditional, Fusion and every Jazz stop in between

THURS 8TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day 11am Sion Russell Jones; 3:30pm Tony Morley; 7pm The Spokes 10pm Les Trois Tetes- Face Value Adam Ant @ Solus, 7:00pm, £22.50 * The New-Wave and Post-Punk icon from the 70′s comes with his quirky ways in tow.

Moonlight Saving Time @ Cafe Jazz, 7:00pm, £7 * A young, dynamic band who interpret music of the great jazz composers of the 20th Century with their own original sound featuring Hip-Hop, Latin and Afro-Cuban grooves Sam Eden @ The Full Moon, 7:00pm, FREE * Sam Eden combines powerful vocals and engaging lyrics, with intricate piano and delicate guitar. An intriguing blend of Folk, Rock and Pop. Spear of Destiny @ Bogiez, 7:00pm, £12 * Punk legend Kirk Brandon bring in his post-punk band with a touch of power-rock with an anthemic feel Gojira @ The Great Hall 2, 7:30pm, £14adv * Progressive French Metal that’s heavy, hard and in your face. Support from

Klone and Trepalium.

Hawker Reunion / Written in Kings / The Flamenco Thief @ The Moon Club, 7:30pm, £4 * Alt-Folk from Manchester 18+ Last Mic Standing @ 10 Feet Tall, 7:30pm, £1 * An open mic with a spirit of competition – it’s a knockout affair of heats comprising comedy, music and spoken word

Prague Symphony Orchestra @ St David’s Hall, 7:30pm, £13-£33.50 * Unique instrumental colours of the Prague Symphony Orchesta for the authentic Czech experience. Clic Cardiff Open Mic @ Rococo, 8:00pm, FREE * The only open mic in Cardiff with an in-house baby grand for all to use! There’s also a featured band and a free beer for every performer! Jane & Nick @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the North Star

Leighton Jones @ The Yard, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the The Yard Open Mic w/ Box Fort @ Owain Glyndwr, 8:00pm, FREE * Regular weekly open mic hosted by the acoustic talents of Box Fort Sam Eden @ The Full Moon, 8:00pm, FREE * No Sweat: An Acoustic wonderland at The Full Moon – Every Thursday

The Music Box @ Bacchus, 8:00pm, FREE * Free night comprising resident musicians, special guests and cocktail / tapas offers

Nick Knock by CF5 @ Koko Gorillaz, 8:30pm, FREE * Popular jam night featuring a houseband with a full backline setup, hosted by the gifted talents of Nick Walker The Jim Jam Session @ The Claude, 8:30pm, FREE * A sweet open mic night with a special guest band as the icing on the cake

John-Paul Gard @ Bacchus, 9:00pm, FREE * A jazz organist renowned across the UK who will enthral you. Smokin’ Aces @ O’Neills Trinity Street, 9:00pm, FREE * The rocky covers of the Aces fill the O’Neills music room

FRI 9TH NOVEMBER

Darragh Morgan @ Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, 1:15pm, £6adv/£8 * Darragh Morgan takes his playing to another level in this recital of music for violin and electronics, created by four of the UK’s leading Electro-Acoustic composers The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am Tony Morley; 3.30pm The Little Giants; 7pm Robert Cross Duo; 10pm Graffiti

Live Cover Bands @ The Claude, 7:00pm, FREE * Some the best cover bands playing a range of covers South Wales Clarinet Choir @ Norwegian Church, 7:00pm, £2.00 * The SWCC, formed in Sept

2005 to foster and promote clarinet ensemble playing to the highest standard The Road to Warped Tour @ The Great Hall, 7:00pm, £20 * New Found Glory, Less Than Jake, Man Overboard and The Story So Far blaze a trail of pop-punk for the London event

This Town Needs Guns / Portlights @ Buffalo Bar, 7:00pm, £5 adv/£6 doors * Math rock from Oxford that lends itself to indie too.

GIG OF THE MONTH

Remembrance Day Concert @ Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama

FRIDAY 9TH NOVEMBER The RWCMD Brass Band perform a concert of wartime classics from Elgar to Glenn Miller. Expect a few nostalgic smiles, especially when the triumphant Dambusters theme tune is blared out. Big Boy Bloater @ The Globe, 7:30pm, £12 * Hailed as one of the greatest blues musicians of modern times Fishbone @ Bogiez, 7:30pm, £15 * Californian rock madmen known for a mind blowing infusion of ska, funk, hard rock and soul.

Solutions/Masts/Royal Fisticuffs @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 7:30pm, FREE * Cardiff Punk rock that takes influences from Fugazi, These Arms are Snakes and Manic Street Preachers

GIG OF THE MONTH

Ají Pa’ Tí @ The Moon Club

FRIDAY 9TH NOVEMBER A Latin flavoured Discotheque with live music from the brilliant Bristolian six piece, Cuban, Colombian and Ecuadorian fusion band Aji’ Pa Ti’. Catfish and The Bottlemen @ Gwdihw, 8:00pm, £3 * Catfish and The Bottlemen are a Rock ‘n’ Roll band that are loud, explosive, sexy and young with a live performance that will remain with you long after the night has passed Ellen Cox / Alex Davies @ The Full Moon, 8:00pm, FREE * Kick off the weekend with some fantastic live music in a chilled out atmosphere Julia Biel & Phill King @ Acapela Studio, 8:00pm, £8 * A double bill Singer-songwriter night. Both great vocalists, Julia’s music is Massive Attack with a jazz twist.

Red Hot Pokers @ The Yard, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the The Yard The Luke Doherty Band @ Cafe Jazz, 8:00pm, £2 * A popular Blues Band playing SRV, Hendrix and more. Written in Kings @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * An acoustic duo who are mixing up originals with covers

SAT 10TH NOVEMBER

Hullabaloo / Palomino Pary / Weak(end) @ Buffalo Bar, £tbc * A Unicef fundraiser with Hullabaloo who blend of Jazz, Jive, Swing, and an original twist on Pop (Times tbc) The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am- Crimes Against Folk; 12pm Sion Russell Jones; 4pm 4th Street Traffic; 7pm Where is John King; 10pm; Smoking Aces Band Night @ Poet’s Corner, 7:00pm, FREE * A blend of originals and cover music every Saturday

Live Cover Bands @ The Claude, 7:00pm, FREE * Some the best cover bands playing a range of covers Sabaton / Eluveitie @ The Great Hall 2, 7:00pm, £15adv * Swedish Power Metal whose lyrics are inspired by historical wars.

The Kommitments @ The Globe, 7:00pm, £10 * A 10-piece tribute to the popular feel-good film of the 90’s “The Commitments” Gigspanner @ The Minstrel Rooms, 7:30pm, £12 * Stunning musicianship and songs that take you on a journey Sion Russell Jones @ St John’s Church, 7:30pm, £tbc * Newsoundwales presents another intimate show in one of Cardiff’s most beautiful and atmospheric venues. Sion Rusell Jones with support from Brigyn & Little Arrow

Freeman Street @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the North Star Kezia Soul @ Gwdihw, 8:00pm, £3 * Taking influence from notable vocalists such as Jill Scott, Mary Wells and Billie Holiday, the Birmingham-based neo-soul singer delivers a powerful vocal range that melds funk with soul, reggae and jazz.

GIG OF THE MONTH

Houdini Dax @ Clwb Ifor Bach

* Every Saturday brings a live act to the Pen & Wig

Chris Summerill @ The Yard, 8:30pm, FREE * Chris Summerill launches his latest acoustic EP Phi Life Cypher / Jukebox Champions / The Leano @ The Moon Club, 9:00pm, £5adv * Another night of quality UK Hip Hop with Starving Artists 18+

SUN 11TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am Tony Morley; 2.30pm; Open Mic Afternoon; 6.30pm; Marie; 7pm; Colum Regan; 10pm Goose

My Pet Monster / The Estrons @ Gwdihw, 7:30pm, £3 * Cardiff-based noise-pop group My Pet Monster will be playing another stomping show. For fans of Waves, Yuck, Sonic Youth and Best Coast Schande / Bedford Falls / Hehfu @ Undertone, 7:30pm, £4 * Early 90’s inspired indie rock with exotically fragile vocals with a rich sound texture. We Are Animal @ The Moon Club, 7:30pm, £4 * Band and DJ Showcase presented by Xpress Radio

A Shot of Jazz @ A Shot In The Dark, 8:00pm, £tbc * Regular jazz sessions in an intimate setting, featuring the best of local (and not so local) talent Roseanna Barr / Queer’d Science @ Buffalo Bar, 8:00pm, £tbc * The Joy Collective + Lesson No.1 present their finest findings of the month

Thoby Davis @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the North Star

Live Acoustic Duos @ O’Neills St. Mary Street, 9:00pm, FREE * Duelling acoustic guitars and vocals in the big O’Neills on St Mary’s St

MON 12TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am Smoking Aces Duo; 3.30pm; Sion Russell Jones; 6pm; Honey Fungus; 9pm; The Loudhailers The Mavron Quartet @ St David’s Hall, 1:00pm, £5.50 * Wales’s leading string quartet

GIG OF THE MONTH

Bellowhead @ The Coal Exchange

SATURDAY 10TH NOVEMBER ‘Heavy Tease’ single launch party for the rowdy Psych-Poppers. Support comes from local scamps The Knox and North Walian art rockers We Are Animal.

MONDAY 12TH NOVEMBER The eleven piece contemporary Folk band with a penchant for danceable folk shanties and a reputation for energetic live performances grace the Coal Ex’s stage.

Live Music Saturday @ Pen & Wig, 8:00pm, FREE

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Roxanne De Bastion / Joshua Caole @ Buffalo Bar, 7:30pm, £4 * Roxanne mixes up the Riot grrrl Punk sound with folk influences A New Old-Fashioned Jazz Band @ Cafe Jazz, 8:00pm, £3 * Classic jazz and swing, light-hearted songs, and original writing, in the style of the 1930s New York

Live Music Monday @ The Taf, 8:00pm, FREE * Weekly live music in the Union’s pub Martyn Joseph @ St David’s Hall, 8:00pm, £16 * Martyn presents the audience challenging narratives with an intensity that’s powerful

Motown Monday @ Buffalo Bar, 8:00pm, FREE * Resident DJ’s bring you the best of Motown to dance away too. Stalin’s Street Party @ Undertone, 8:00pm, £tbc * Funky three-piece from the mean streets of Barry that don’t take themselves too seriously The International Jazz Disaster @ Gwdihw, 8:00pm, £2 * Real sweet old-time jazz from The International Jazz Disaster. They will be playing good time hits from the 20s, 30s and 40s

Welsh Traditional Music Session @ Cayo Arms, 8:45pm, FREE * Traditional Welsh folk tunes each week. Come and hear, play and sing Welsh tunes in an informal, friendly atmosphere

Rob Cross @ O’Neills St. Mary Street, 9:30pm, FREE * Mr Cross bears his soul and a mighty lot of tune smithery for the big O’Neills patrons

TUE 13TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 12:00pm, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 12pm Sion Russell Jones; 3.30pm; Robert Cross; 7pm; The Godhead Number; 9pm; Face Value

Kickback Open Mic @ The Old Library, 7:00pm, FREE * Well-attended open mic on The Hayes Dweezil Zappa @ St David’s Hall, 8:00pm, £29.50-£39.50 * Dweezil Zappa and his teenage band perform a selection of this fathers back catalogue

Open Mic w/ Rob Cross @ O’Neills Trinity Street, 8:30pm, FREE * Open mic night in the smaller O’Neills with Rob Cross as the more than capable host Jazz at Dempsey’s Sessions @ Dempsey’s, 9:00pm, £5 / £4 * A wonderful array of jazz programmed by people who genuinely care about it – styles range from Bebop, Swing, Modern, Traditional, Fusion and every Jazz stop in between Smokin’ Aces @ O’Neills St Mary’s Street, 9:00pm, FREE * Covers of everything from AC/DC to Lady GaGa from these plucky Aces

WED14TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am; Tony Morley; 3.30pm Tony Morley Duo; 6pm; Robert Cross Duo; 9pm The Groovinator

Chamber Winds with Richard McMahon @ Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, 1:00pm, £5adv/£7doors * Mozart A Major Piano Concerto K488 for a small circle of connoisseurs and music lovers Lionel Richie @ Motorpoint Arena, 6:30pm, £55.75/71.50 * Lionel brings the Tuskegee tour, expect the soul, pop and R&B classics aplenty

Jazz Attic @ Cafe Jazz, 7:30pm, FREE * Jazz Attic offers the chance for all budding musicians to ‘sit in’ with the talented house trio. All instruments and singers are welcome.

Weak (End) Arrows / Howl @ The Moon Club, 7:30pm, £4 * Pangea Student Night with live Music from Weak (End) Arrows + Howl + More Ampersand Presents Open Mic @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Ped & Joe’s lead the open mic proceedings John Godwin @ O’Neills Trinity Street, 8:00pm, FREE * Fantastic weekly acoustic set from the human jukebox!

Oh No! Yoko! /Samoans / Shankland @ Gwdihw, 8:00pm, £4 * Math-pop outfit based out of Vancouver, their reputation for eclectic, high-energy live shows has rampantly spread. Open Mic Night @ Nos Da, 8:30pm, FREE * A regular open mic night with great offers on Welsh branded drinks. Iechyd da! Colum Regan @ O’Neills St Mary’s Street, 9:00pm, FREE * Irish born troubadour Colum entertains us all with his covers

Jazz at Dempsey’s Sessions @ Dempsey’s, 9:00pm, £5 / £4 * A wonderful array of jazz programmed by people who genuinely care about it – styles range from Bebop, Swing, Modern, Traditional, Fusion and every Jazz stop in between

THURS15TH NOVEMBER

David Cassidy/Leo Sayer/ Hot Chocolate/Smokie @ Motorpoint Arena, 6:30pm, £43.75 * With 55 top ten hits between them, get ready for some Retro Pop hits. Gong @ The Great Hall 2, 7:00pm, £16 * Progressive space-rock band led by David Allen of Sof Machine fame. The mythology of the Planet Gong will be explored Fellow Projects / The Marine Electric / Shatterhand / Question The Mark @ The Moon Club, 7:30pm, £tbc * USA Vs UK Punk Rock heroes Last Mic Standing @ 10

Feet Tall, 7:30pm, £1 * An open mic with a spirit of competition – it’s a knockout affair of heats comprising comedy, music and spoken word

Powerplant with Joby Burgess @ Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, 7:30pm, £12 * Internationally acclaimed percussionist Joby Burgess is best known for his virtuosic and lissom performances. In association with Soundtrack International Film & Music Festival Sham 69 @ Bogiez, 7:30pm, £9 * Original and legendary English Punk from the 1970′s, expect punk classics such as ‘Hersham boys’

Zoe Francis with Jim Barber Trio @ Cafe Jazz, 7:30pm, £6 * Ex-Manhattan performer who regularly performed with musicians such as Chris Flory. Caves / Tender Prey @ Gwdihw, 8:00pm, £3 * A Pop-Rock Americana band that hold the acclaim of being 6 Music’s Tom Robinson’s favourite Swansea band ever!

Clic Cardiff Open Mic @ Rococo, 8:00pm, FREE * The only open mic in Cardiff with an in-house baby grand for all to use! There’s also a featured band and a free beer for every performer!

Dan Messore Trio @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the North Star Landslides @ Undertone, 8:00pm, £tbc * Female fronted Punk as f * ck Grunge Rock that is loud and infectious as the plague to wiggle your tush too Open Mic w/ Box Fort @ Owain Glyndwr, 8:00pm, FREE * Regular weekly open mic hosted by the acoustic talents of Box Fort Out of The Woods @ The Full Moon, 8:00pm, FREE * No Sweat: An Acoustic wonderland at The Full Moon – Every Thursday

Written in Kings @ The Yard, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the The Yard

Nick Knock by CF5 @ Koko Gorillaz, 8:30pm, FREE * Popular jam night featuring a houseband with a full backline setup, hosted by the gifted talents of Nick Walker The Jim Jam Session @ The Claude, 8:30pm, FREE * A sweet open mic night with a special guest band as the icing on the cake

Anderson on oboe, Meyrick Alexander on bassoon and Catherine Milledge on piano The Vaccines @ The Great Hall, 12:00am, £18.50 * Indie’s hottest property fresh from top-profile festival slots The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am Tony Morley; 3.30pm The Little Giants; 7pm Colum Regan; 10pm Soul Miners Atomic Blondie @ The Globe, 7:00pm, £10 * A tribute band dedicated to the work of Blondie

Folk Night @ St. Augustine’s Church Hall, 7:00pm, £3.50 * A variety night of great music with a candle-lit atmosphere, enjoy a beverage with some friendly company Live Cover Bands @ The Claude, 7:00pm, FREE * Some the best cover bands playing a range of covers

GIG OF THE MONTH

Lucy Rose @ The Gate

FRIDAY 16TH NOVEMBER Following successful tours with Bombay Bicycle Club and Noah and the Whale, Indie Folk songstress Lucy Rose lends her Acoustic guitar, and heavenly vocals to the acoustically beautiful surroundings of The Gate theatre. Neil Halstead @ 10 Feet Tall, 7:00pm, £8adv/£10 doors * One of Britain’s most respected songwriters, Mojave 3 and Slowdive man brings his solo material.

The Vanities / Massive Horse / Three Beneath @ Buffalo Bar, 7:00pm, £5 * A Children In Need fundraiser with comedy between bands

Catrin Finch and Sinfonia Cymru @ Acapela Studio, 7:30pm, £15 * Queen of the harp, Catrin Finch delivers the premier performance of music by John Rutter to mesmerise you. Godsized/Eye For An Eye @ Bogiez, 7:30pm, £6 * They sweat not so much bullets as tactical nuclear missiles onstage – and they’re aiming firmly for

Jane Thomas @ Bacchus, 9:00pm, FREE * Jane Thomas has a love of Drum & Bass/Dance singing as. Her latest collaboration is none other than Kissy Sell Out

Orchestra and Chorus of Welsh National Opera @ St David’s Hall, 7:30pm, £13-£33.50 * OC WNO perform Mozart’s requiem with its elements of Gothic fantasy

FRI 16TH NOVEMBER

Ginger Rogers @ The Full Moon, 8:00pm, FREE * Kick off the weekend with some fantastic live music in a chilled out atmosphere

Smokin’ Aces @ O’Neills Trinity Street, 9:00pm, FREE * The rocky covers of the Aces fill the O’Neills music room

Soloists of the Royal Welsh College @ Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, 12:00am, £6adv/£8 * Featuring John

Chris Summerill @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the North Star

Mojo Jim and the Muddy Wolves @ Cafe Jazz, 8:00pm, £2 * Acoustic blues/folk band that is fast

becoming one of the most sought after bands of the genre

CLUB OF THE MONTH

Bad To The Bone @ Gwdihw

FRIDAY 16TH NOVEMBER DJ’s Alfie and Mark Stephen Power bring a wilder side to the 60s, spinning Freakbeat, Garage, Psych, British Beat, and R&B 45s against a Psych cinema backdrop. Super Chango @ The Moon Club, 8:00pm, £3 * Funk discotheque: A place where music is played for dancing!

SAT 17TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 12:00pm, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 12pm Sion Russell Jones; 5pm; Smoking Aces; 10pm; 2 Tickets 2 The Gun Show

Julia Harris / Maxwell Jones @ The Moon Club, 5:00pm, £5 * Acoustic Singer-Songwriter, Julia Harris releases her brand new EP

Band Night @ Poet’s Corner, 7:00pm, FREE * A blend of originals and cover music every Saturday

Live Cover Bands @ The Claude, 7:00pm, FREE * Some the best cover bands playing a range of covers

Revoker/Sacred Mother Tongue @ Bogiez, 7:00pm, £8 * Rhymney quartet bring their furious mix of dangerous thrash riffs and infectious groove Sankara @ Buffalo Bar, 7:00pm, £tbc * ’70′s influenced rock band with melodic Pop sensibilities who occasionally like to get slightly Progressive. Sounds like the Killers channelling Led Zepplin DJ Vadim / Afro Warriors / Gung-Ho DJs @ The Moon Club, 8:00pm, £5 * Mise En Bouche presents One of the World’s Most Innovative Hip Hop Producers Howl @ Undertone, 8:00pm, £tbc * Cardiff duo that produced Bluesy Rock’n’Roll riffs that presents very loud music that delicately balances itself between chaos and catchy hooks Inc:A @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the North Star

Live Music Saturday @ Pen & Wig, 8:00pm, FREE * Every Saturday brings a live act to the Pen & Wig

Under The Driftwood Tree @ The Yard, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the The Yard Candela @ Gwdihw, 9:00pm, £3 * Resident DJs Harmonics and DJ Nort share their epic record collection with us for

another night of eclectic night of dancefloor hits that will keep you moving till the morning.

SUN 18TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am Tony Morley; 2.30pm; Open Mic Afternoon; 6.30pm; Marie; 7pm; Colum Regan; 10pm Goose Bay Divas Festive Party Show @ St David’s Hall, 7:00pm, £14 * Patti Flynn, Humie Webbe and Jacky Webbe all perform as part of this extravaganza

Billy Talent @ The Great Hall, 7:00pm, £18 * Melodic Punk Rock from Canada that has elements of Post-Hardcore, Pop-Punk and Alternative Rock. Polly & The Billets Doux @ 10 Feet Tall, 7:00pm, £4 * Bristol four-piece with a harmonious blend of Folk, Rock, Blues, Soul and Gospel Mad Dog Mcrea/Cosmo Jarvis @ Bogiez, 7:30pm, £10 * MDM blend a unique mixture of Folk Rock, Pop, Gypsy Jazz, Bluegrass and ‘shake your ass’ music. Run From Robots / Only The Young @ Gwdihw, 7:30pm, £4 * Bristol based pop punk band Run From Robots head across the channel to promote their new EP ‘’Roads That Don’t Lead Home’.

Underpass Album Launch Party / Info Cifon / Conformist / DJ C @ The Moon Club, 7:30pm, £3 * A night of twisted Electronics, Leftfield floor fillers, Machine Funk & Breakbeat carnage

2 Piece Sweet @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the North Star A Shot of Jazz @ A Shot In The Dark, 8:00pm, £tbc * Regular jazz sessions in an intimate setting, featuring the best of local (and not so local) talent Live Acoustic Duos @ O’Neills St. Mary Street, 9:00pm, FREE * Duelling acoustic guitars and vocals in the big O’Neills on St Mary’s St

GIG OF THE MONTH

Van Morrison @ Wales Millennium Centre

SUNDAY 18TH NOVEMBER Northern Irish musician whose illustrious career spans nigh on six decades. Recent performances suggest he can still go the distance, whilst reeling off his hit filled repertoire.

MON 19TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 12:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am Smoking Aces Duo;


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3.30pm; Sion Russell Jones; 6pm; The Godhead Number ; 9pm; Honey Fungus Band

Contagious Open Mic @ Pen & Wig, 7:30pm, FREE * Weekly open mic in this charming old school pub

Freakshow @ Dempsey’s, 7:30pm, FREE * Live music in the main function room

Georgie Fame / Cafe A Go Go DJ’s @ The Globe, 7:30pm, £22 * Iconic Jazz, Rhythm and Blues who brings a presence of cool. Save Your Breath/Verses/ Forrest @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 7:30pm, £5 * Critically acclaimed by the UK rock press Newport pop-punksters launch their new EP!

Tongue Tied Twin / Lyrical Jesus @ The Moon Club, 7:30pm, FREE * One Man Blues Trash Garage Punk Rock ‘n’ Roll 18+ Gravenhurst @ Buffalo Bar, 8:00pm, £8adv/£10 doors * Alternative rock from singer-songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist Nick Talbot. 20% off food before the show with ticket

Live Music Monday @ The Taf, 8:00pm, FREE * Weekly live music in the Union’s pub The Monday Swing Quintet @ Cafe Jazz, 8:00pm, £3 * John Clayton & Steve Koningsveld (guitars) Pete Wilson (clarinet) Alex Heavyside (vocals / flute) Tamasin Reardon (alto sax) – playing Mainstream / Modern Swing Welsh Traditional Music Session @ Cayo Arms, 8:45pm, FREE * Traditional Welsh folk tunes each week. Come and hear, play and sing Welsh tunes in an informal, friendly atmosphere Rob Cross @ O’Neills St. Mary Street, 9:30pm, FREE * Mr Cross bears his soul and a mighty lot of tunesmithery for the big O’Neills patrons

TUES 20TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 12pm Sion Russell Jones; 3.30pm; Robert Cross; 7pm; Tangent; 9pm; Goose

Kickback Open Mic @ The Old Library, 7:00pm, FREE * Well-attended open mic on The Hayes Brooke Miller + Dan Bettridge @ The Moon Club, 7:30pm, £10adv * Moon Club’s friends at Whipping Boy Promotions present a night of Acoustic Country

Faceometer / The Magic Lantern / My Name Is Ian @ 10 Feet Tall, 7:30pm, £4 tbc * Faceometer deliver acoustic-driven folk/gypsy/ country music with minor Hip-Hop influences

Fjords / The Blags / Heavy Petty Zoo @ Gwdihw, 7:30pm, £4 * Fjords are Cardiff’s fastest rising new band having already shared the stage with some big names.

Open Mic w/ Rob Cross @ O’Neills Trinity Street,

8:30pm, FREE * Open mic night in the smaller O’Neills with Rob Cross as the more than capable host Jazz at Dempsey’s Sessions @ Dempsey’s, 9:00pm, £5 / £4 * A wonderful array of jazz programmed by people who genuinely care about it – styles range from Bebop, Swing, Modern, Traditional, Fusion and every Jazz stop in between Smokin’ Aces @ O’Neills St Mary’s Street, 9:00pm, FREE * Covers of everything from AC/DC to Lady GaGa from these plucky Aces

WED 21ST NOVEMBER

Angry vs. The Bear @ Undertone, 08:00pm, £tbc * Have some noisy and frantic fizzy electro punk-tinged pop from this Essex based female fronted group

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am; Tony Morley; 3.30pm Tony Morley Duo; 6pm; Robert Cross Duo; 9pm Face Value

Open Mic Night @ The North Star, 07:00pm, FREE * Open Mic night with James Kennedy leading proceedings. Gabrielle Aplin @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 7:00pm, £8 * Ghostly pop blended with a dose of folk with hints of choirs and twinkly things

Gethin Liddington Quartet @ Cafe Jazz, 7:00pm, £5 * Presented by The Cardiff Jazz Society to bring best local bands and outstanding touring musicians from around the world.

Ugly Duckling / Starving Artists / WOMP Residents @ The Moon Club, 7:00pm, £7adv * American Hip-Hop Group Ugly Duckling Make a Welcome Return to The Moon Alaw / Gildas / Carwyn Tywyn. @ Gwdihw, 7:30pm, £5 * Cwpwrdd Nansi is a new monthly folk night at Gwdihŵ with the best of contemporary Folk music from Wales and beyond. Alvin Stardust / The Jets/ Graham Felton / Miss Jean Vincent / Mal ‘Catman’ Clint @ St David’s Hall, 7:30pm, £15- 17.50 * 80′s rock extravaganza with over decades hits thrown in too John Godwin @ O’Neills Trinity Street, 8:00pm, FREE * Fantastic weekly acoustic set from the human jukebox!

Open Mic Night @ Nos Da, 8:30pm, FREE * A regular open mic night with great offers on Welsh branded drinks. Iechyd da! Colum Regan @ O’Neills St Mary’s Street, 9:00pm, FREE * Irish born troubadour Colum entertains us all with his covers

Jazz at Dempsey’s Sessions @ Dempsey’s, 9:00pm, £5 / £4 * A wonderful array of jazz programmed by people who genuinely care about it - Bebop, Swing, Modern, Traditional, Fusion and

every Jazz stop in between

THURS 22ND NOVEMBER

CRACKS / John Wright @ The Full Moon, 08:00pm, FREE * No Sweat: An Acoustic wonderland at The Full Moon – Every Thursday + More TBA The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day 11am Sion Russell Jones; 3:30pm Tony Morley; 7pm The Spokes 10pm S & M Chris Hodgkins Quartet @ Cafe Jazz, 7:00pm, £7 * Cardiff-raised trumpeter with his accomplished four piece jazz outfit from standards to Bepop anthems to originals

Eden Shadow / The Kinky Wizards @ The Moon Club, 7:30pm, £3 * Progressive Power Trio from Guildford 18+

Gerry McAvoy’s Band of Friends @ Bogiez, 7:30pm, £15 * A Celebration of Rory Gallagher’s Music. A tribute band playing the music of Rory Gallagher, keeping the music of this great musician alive. Last Mic Standing @ 10 Feet Tall, 7:30pm, £1 * An open mic with a spirit of competition – it’s a knockout affair of heats comprising comedy, music and spoken word

Bodacious Promotions Battle of The Bands @ Undertone, 8:00pm, £tbc * Bodacious Promotions brings a set of bands willing to duel it out for a place in the final

Clic Cardiff Open Mic @ Rococo, 8:00pm, FREE * The only open mic in Cardiff with an in-house baby grand for all to use! There’s also a featured band and a free beer for every performer! Jane & Nick @ The Yard, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the The Yard

Open Mic w/ Box Fort @ Owain Glyndwr, 8:00pm, FREE * Regular weekly open mic hosted by the acoustic talents of Box Fort Rebecca James @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Talented vocalist and keyboardist mixing covers with originals

Threatmantics / Ratatosk / Totem Terrors / Ivan Moult @ Gwdihw, 8:00pm, £5 * After a far too long sabbatical Cardiff’s Threatmantics are back with their rock n roll brand of folk. Nick Knock by CF5 @ Koko Gorillaz, 8:30pm, FREE * Popular jam night featuring a house band with a full backline setup, hosted by the gifted talents of Nick Walker The Jim Jam Session @ The Claude, 8:30pm, FREE * A sweet open mic night with a special guest band as the icing on the cake

James Kennedy @ Bacchus, 9:00pm, FREE * Talented vocalist from local rock band Kyshera, plays a jam night

Smokin’ Aces @ O’Neills Trinity Street, 9:00pm, FREE * The rocky covers of

the Aces fill the O’Neills music room

CLUB OF THE MONTH

Mr. Scruff @ Clwb Ifor Bach

THURSDAY 22ND NOVEMBER Electronic Goods and C-Y-N-T present Ninja Tune veteran & quirky selector Mr. Scruff who will be serving up an epic 5 hour set of bass heavy Jazz, Soul, HipHop, Funk and Disco.

FRI 23RD NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am Tony Morley; 3.30pm The Little Giants; 7pm The Spokes; 10pm Electric Mayhem

Live Cover Bands @ The Claude, 7:00pm, FREE * Some the best cover bands playing a range of covers The Cut-Ups @ Buffalo Bar, 7:00pm, £tbc * An Exeter Punk band with all the classic influences.

Electric Boys @ Bogiez, 7:30pm, £12 * Funk Metal from the Swedish cult legends out to prove they are still masters of their craft. For fans of Red Hot Chilli Peppers.

Kieran Goss @ Norwegian Church, 7:30pm, £12 * A rare solo performance from the leading Irish country and folk songwriter Mark Gardner (Ride) Acoustic @ The Globe, 7:30pm, £9 * Frontman of Ride strips back the band and plays solo material

Marty Wilde’s Rock ‘N’ Roll Party @ St David’s Hall, 7:30pm, £19.50-£23.50 * The original ‘dreamboats’ Mart Wilde, Eden Kane and Mike Berry combine forces. Michele Stodart @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 7:30pm, £8 * Temporarily hanging up her bass to record her debut album enriched with Jazz-vocal and full-bodied Country and Blues 3Amp @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the North Star

Johnny Cage’s Hopeful Sinners @ The Full Moon, 8:00pm, FREE * Kick off the weekend with some fantastic live music in a chilled out atmosphere Pistol Slapper @ Cafe Jazz, 8:00pm, £2 * A band on a mission to spread the music and energy of Rory Gallagher far and wide

The Nicky Jordan Band @ The Yard, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the The Yard Nubiyan Twist @ The Moon Club, 8:00pm, £3 * Female-Fronted Reggae Afrobeat Hip Hoppers from London at the Reggae Hop Discotheque The Gas Station Bop @ Gwdihw, 9:00pm, £3 *

Twist to solid old Rock n Roll, get crazy to Garage rock stompers, hang loose to foamy surf blasts and get down and dirty to greasy R&B sleaze.

Maribou State @ Undertone, 10:00pm, £8adv * Deep, dark atmospheric material that’s well-measured and intelligent, created from their using laptops, a splash of guitar, a sprinkle of field recordings and a hefty dose of random inspiration,

SAT 24TH NOVEMBER

The Live lounge @ The Live Lounge, 12:00pm, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 12pm Sion Russell Jones; 3pm; Crimes Against folk; 7pm; The Big What? Band 10pm; 2 The Tricks

Band Night @ Poet’s Corner, 7:00pm, FREE * A blend of originals and cover music every Saturday

CLUB OF THE MONTH

Hell’s Bent Xmas Party @ The Full Moon

SATURDAY 24TH NOVEMBER Christmas comes early for Cardiff’s alternative gay night Hell’s bent; with abundant festive cheer and Indie jingles aplenty. Live Cover Bands @ The Claude, 7:00pm, FREE * Some the best cover bands playing a range of covers Michael Bennett @ Norwegian Church, 7:00pm, £8 * Ex-’Billboard Ensemble’ and Barry born performer in his own Christmas concert, expect classic musical numbers.

The Soul Destroyers @ The Globe, 7:00pm, £8 * 14 people, a lot of fun with a soundtrack of great classic Soul tunes Grimethorpe Brass Band @ St David’s Hall, 7:30pm, £14.50-£21.50 * The band has international reputation for excellence for its concerts

The Feelers @ The Great Hall 2, 7:30pm, £12 * New Zealand guitar-fueled brand of rock that is soft and delicate. Live Music Saturday @ Pen & Wig, 8:00pm, FREE * Every Saturday brings a live act to the Pen & Wig Salvation @ The Yard, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the The Yard

Parker @ Gwdihw, 9:00pm, £3 * A reputation as one of the most versatile cross-genre selectors. Bringing together the vital elements of Bass Music, effortlessly gliding between Glitch hop, Dubstep, Garage, House and DnB with ease

Hell’s Bent Christmas Party @ The Moon Club, 9:00pm, £5 * See Gig of the month

SUN 25TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am Tony Morley; 2.30pm; Open Mic Afternoon; 6.30pm; Marie; 7pm; Colum Regan; 10pm Goose

RWCMD Verdi Requiem @ St David’s Hall, 3:00pm, £10 * Maestro Rizzi makes his début RWCMD conducting a memorial to Alessandro Manzoni Verdi Requiem @ St David’s Hall, 3:00pm, £10 * Verdi virgins should expect a rollercoaster ride of great drama and calm reflection performed by an ensemble acclaimed soprano Stephanie Corley. Acoustic Night @ Milgis, 6:00pm, FREE * A chill out night of music in a relaxed environment.

A Shot of Jazz @ A Shot In The Dark, 8:00pm, £tbc * Regular jazz sessions in an intimate setting, featuring the best of local (and not so local) talent Roosvelt @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the North Star

Seconds From Ruin @ Buffalo Bar, 8:00pm, £tbc * SFR bring a new fusion of rock / alt rock with electronic and indie influences brimming Thoby Davis @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the North Star

Live Acoustic Duos @ O’Neills St. Mary Street, 9:00pm, FREE * Duelling acoustic guitars and vocals in the big O’Neills on St Mary’s St

Slaughter / Digital Cortex / Kooley / Solus and Aeiou @ The Moon Club, 9:30pm, £4 * Drum n Bass & House DJs Fundraising for Ty Hafan

MON 26TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am Smoking Aces Duo; 3.30pm; Sion Russell Jones; 6pm; Honey Fungus ; 9pm; The Tricks

Wolfpack / Charnel House / Districts / Snap Back @ The Moon Club, 7:00pm, £1 * Four Metal Bands to rain chaos on your ears Contagious Open Mic @ Pen & Wig, 7:30pm, FREE * Weekly open mic in this charming old school pub

Squeeze @ St David’s Hall, 7:30pm, £32.50-£45 * New-wave Rock from the late seventies and early eighties

Jelly Roll Jones @ Cafe Jazz, 8:00pm, FREE * Cardiff based band playing old time jug band/hokum blues from the 20s and 30s. All Acoustic, featuring Guitar, Banjo, Double Bass, Washboard and Harmonica. Live Music Monday @ The Taf, 8:00pm, FREE * Weekly live music in the Union’s pub Welsh Traditional Music Session @ Cayo Arms, 8:45pm, FREE * Traditional


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Welsh folk tunes each week. Come and hear, play and sing Welsh tunes in an informal, friendly atmosphere Rob Cross @ O’Neills St. Mary Street, 9:30pm, FREE * Mr Cross bears his soul and a mighty lot of tunesmithery for the big O’Neills patrons

TUES 27TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 12:00pm, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 12pm Sion Russell Jones; 3.30pm; Robert Cross; 7pm; The Godhead Number; 9pm; Face Value

Cardiff Metropolitan Cathedral Choir @ St David’s Hall, 1:00pm, £5.50 * The choristers and choral scholars bring the festive spirit with traditional carols and Christmas music Bassplayers @ Gwdihw, 7:00pm, FREE * Monthly jam night for lovers of Funk, Electro, Reggae and Drum n Bass. Either rock up with an instrument or your MC skills,

Kickback Open Mic @ The Old Library, 7:00pm, FREE * Well-attended open mic on The Hayes Gentleman’s Dub Club @ The Globe, 7:30pm, £12 * A 9 piece band whose style is a mixture of dub, ska and roots reggae to combine tight grooves and a heavyweight sound The Memphis Seven @ Cafe Jazz, 7:30pm, £tbc* Jazz music to sooth your soul and enjoy

Being There / Shinies @ Buffalo Bar, 8:00pm, £4 * A joint headline tour that brings noise-pop and alternative rock Sharon Shannon @ St David’s Hall, 8:00pm, £12 * Irish accordionist renowned for her collaborations in Irish folk, Hip-hop, Cajun and many more

Wonderbrass @ 10 Feet Tall, 8:00pm, £tbc * An internationally acclaimed 25 piece Soul, Funk, Ska, Latin, Jazz juggernaut Open Mic w/ Rob Cross @ O’Neills Trinity Street,

8:30pm, FREE * Open mic night in the smaller O’Neills with Rob Cross as the more than capable host Jazz at Dempsey’s Sessions @ Dempsey’s, 9:00pm, £5 / £4 * A wonderful array of Jazz programmed by people who genuinely care about it – styles range from Bebop, Swing, Modern, Traditional, Fusion and every Jazz stop in between Smokin’ Aces @ O’Neills St Mary’s Street, 9:00pm, FREE * Covers of everything from AC/DC to Lady GaGa from these plucky Aces

WED 28TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am; Tony Morley; 3.30pm Tony Morley Duo; 6pm; Robert Cross Duo; 9pm The Groovinator Canterbury @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 7:30pm, £7.50 * A four piece alternative rock band from Southern England who are touring acclaimed album Heavy in the Day. Support from Mallory Knox.

Elephant & Soldier / Desire to Fly @ The Moon Club, 7:30pm, £4 * Pangea Student Night Live Music from Elephant & Soldier + Desire to Fly + More Gary Louris @ The Globe, 7:30pm, £14 * Founding member of The Jayhawks bring together Folk, Americana and Alt-Country Ampersand Presents Open Mic @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Ped & Joe’s lead the open mic proceedings

Jazz Attic @ Cafe Jazz, 8:00pm, FREE * Jazz Attic offers the chance for all budding musicians to ‘sit in’ with the talented house trio. All instruments and singers are welcome. John Godwin @ O’Neills Trinity Street, 8:00pm, FREE * Fantastic weekly acoustic set from the human jukebox! The Obsessions / The Me?Me?Me’s?! / The

Legionnaires @ Undertone, 8:00pm, £tbc * Formed out desperation after not hearing any good tunes, this Newport Indie outfit that love melody, music and sound sharp Open Mic Night @ Nos Da, 8:30pm, FREE * A regular open mic night with great offers on Welsh branded drinks. Iechyd da! Colum Regan @ O’Neills St Mary’s Street, 9:00pm, FREE * Irish born troubadour Colum entertains us all with his covers

THURS 29TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day 11am Sion Russell Jones; 3:30pm Tony Morley; 7pm The Spokes 10pm Les Trois Tetes

GIG OF THE MONTH

Demented Are Go @ Bogiez

THURSDAY 29TH NOVEMBER The influential Welsh Psychobilly band return to Cardiff for an undoubtedly anarchic homecoming show. Continents / Tides of Virtue / Districts / Ruins Will Rise / Here Lies The Enemy / Falling With Style @ The Moon Club, 6:30pm, £6 * Energy-Fueled Epic-Core with lots of aggression Heavy Quartet @ Cafe Jazz, 7:00pm, £6 * Expect the usual genre busting, unpredictable jazz mix that the eight piece “Quartet” are famous for.

Dr Feelgood / The D Teez @ The Globe, 7:30pm, £13 * Exciting live rhythm and blues with a raw and uncompromising style that has spawned many hits

Show of Hands @ St David’s Hall, 7:30pm, £17 *

A powerhouse band that is right at the top of British Folk music

Clic Cardiff Open Mic @ Rococo, 8:00pm, FREE * The only open mic in Cardiff with an in-house baby grand for all to use! There’s also a featured band and a free beer for every performer! Joe Driscoll & Sekou Kouyate @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 8:00pm, £5 * The duo speak different languages of English and French who speak through music. A totally genre-defying live act.

Joe Northwood @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the North Star Open Mic w/ Box Fort @ Owain Glyndwr, 8:00pm, FREE * Regular weekly open mic hosted by the acoustic talents of Box Fort Rebecca James @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Talented vocalist with her unique covers and originals

The Laurel Collective / Peter & Kerry @ Undertone, 8:00pm, 8pm £5.50 adv/£7 * Domino signed London based experimental pop outfit that been wowing on both sides of the Atlantic The Skunk Boy Project / Get Bag. Pack Bag. Go! @ The Full Moon, 8:00pm, FREE * No Sweat: An Acoustic Wonderland at The Full Moon – Every Thursday

Maddie Southorn / Ivan Moult @ The Promised Land, 8:00pm, £3 * A skilful blend of folk, pop and Americana, songs inspired by looking out of the window on long journeys, breath taking and bittersweet reflections on life and loss

Nick Knock by CF5 @ Koko Gorillaz, 8:30pm, FREE * Popular jam night featuring a house band with a full backline setup, hosted by the gifted talents of Nick Walker The Jim Jam Session @ The Claude, 8:30pm, FREE * A sweet open mic night with a special guest band as the icing on the cake

Colum Regan @ Bacchus, 9:00pm, FREE * Local musician Colum opens up for a jam night, known for an astonishing voice and a charming melody Smokin’ Aces @ O’Neills Trinity Street, 9:00pm, FREE * The rocky covers of the Aces fill the O’Neills music room

FRI 30TH NOVEMBER

The Live Lounge @ The Live Lounge, 11:00am, FREE * Live covers throughout the day: 11am Tony Morley; 3.30pm The Little Giants; 7pm Ant Lee; 10pm Les Trois Tetes

Onyx Brass @ Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, 1:00pm, £6adv/£8 * Five brass players on a mission, to prove that the brass quintet can be as sophisticated, as profound, and as powerful as any traditional chamber group.

Madness @ Motorpoint Arena, 6:30pm, £40.25/50.75 * London 80’s Ska-funsters bring the ‘house of fun’ with them to Cardiff

Nine Lessons & Carols @ Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, 8:00pm, £10 * The traditional Christmas celebration with a modern twist for a concert full of festive cheer One Eyed God @ The Full Moon, 8:00pm, FREE * Kick off the weekend with some fantastic live music in a chilled out atmosphere Roosvelt @ The North Star, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the North Star

Smokin’ Aces @ The Yard, 8:00pm, FREE * Live covers played for your pleasure at the The Yard

Chris Conroy @ Bacchus, 9:00pm, FREE * The best in rare groove, Motown and soul with CHRIS CONROY from 9pm, 241 cocktails 5-10, free entry! Man Like Me @ Gwdihw, 9:00pm, £4 * The London noise-pop duo are fast growing in notoriety but you may know them from a certain Swedish furniture ad

A.C. Fear / Writing Kings @ Buffalo Bar, 7:00pm, £tbc * Indie, rock and pop that delivers catchy melodies and memorable lyrics as a result.

Europe @ The Coal Exchange, 7:00pm, £18 * Classic 80′s Swedish hard rock with international hit ‘The Final Countdown’. Expect air guitars aplenty. Support from Stone Rider.

Live Cover Bands @ The Claude, 7:00pm, FREE * Some the best cover bands playing a range of covers Octave @ Norwegian Church, 7:00pm, £8 * Octave provide fun filled medleys of songs from various musicals as well as some Christmas favourites.

Chris James Band @ Cafe Jazz, 8:00pm, £2 * South Wales based Blues / Rock outfit, playing covers of blues favourites Extra Curricular @ The Moon Club, 8:00pm, £3 * Hip Hop Discotheque: : A Place Where Music is Played for Dancing!

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Regular Clubnights MONDAYS

Trojan Boss Sound @ Rockin Chair, 7:00pm, FREE * Jamaican, ska, reggae and funk. Funk yes. Buffalo Live @ Buffalo Bar, 8:00pm * Live music from bands and DJs.

Late Night Live @ 10 Feet Tall, 8:00pm, £varies * Two floors of entertainment, chart hits and the latest bar favourites

Mindie @ Peppermint, 8:00pm * Fancy a bit of indie/ Britpop? Then get on down...

Salsa Classes @ The Owain Glyndwr, 8:00pm * Get those hips gyrating at these weekly classes. Hangover Cure @ Mocka Lounge, 8:00pm, FREE * What it says on the tin really. Go and massage that sore head! Belleville @ Bacchus, 9:00pm, FREE * monthly club night

Monday Club @ Bacchus, 9:00pm, FREE * Monday Club! Something different every week from African drumming to stitch and bitch! Check out twitter for anything else that’s happening

Bump & Grind @ Undertone, 9:00pm, £3 b4 11.30 * The basement club is taken over by DJ’s firmly intent on bringing the finest hip-hop and R&B tunes direct from the decks to your dancing feet. Don’t resist it, give in and let the smooth licks take you direct into the early hours Ctrl ALT Del @ Solus, 10:00pm, £2 * Eclectic array of genres in this one size fits all club night in the Union The Capital’s Favourite Monday Night @ GLAM, 10:00pm, FREE * Full of outrageous drink deals and killer dancing tunes.

Live DJ @ The Live Lounge, 11:00pm, FREE * Taking you through until 4am with an eclectic mix of sing-along tunes and dancefloor anthems.

TUESDAYS

10 Feet Live @ 10 Feet Tall, 8:00pm, £varies * New music and party tunes in the bar until 4am! Open Mic Night and Karaoke @ WOW Bar, 8:00pm * Your chance to get on stage and show the world your talent.

Salsa Classes @ Live Lounge, 8:00pm * Come and learn some sensual Salsa at a top venue.

Relax and Unwind @ Mocka Lounge, 9:00pm * Loosen up after a stressful opening to the week. Revive @ Solus, 10:00pm * The best party classics from your early musical years in the Union

Two Damn Glam @ GLAM, 10:00pm * Expect chart anthems and dancefloor fillers.

DroneBoy Industries Hella Party @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 10:00pm, FREE * Party bass noises showcased from early hip-hop to dubstep to trap to d ‘n’ b.

Live DJ @ The Live Lounge, 11:00pm, FREE * Taking you through until 4am with an eclectic mix of singalong tunes and dancefloor anthems.

WEDNESDAYS

Blender @ Buffalo Bar, 8:00pm, £varies * Fashionable midweek hangout with great tunes and great people. Bolt From The Blue @ 10 Feet Tall, 8:00pm, FREE * Indie, pop, electronic & new music over 2 floors!

Cardiff Tea Club @ Buffalo Bar, 8:00pm, FREE * Set to the backdrop of TEA CLUB DJs playing reggae, dub, hip-hop, funk & more! Specialist tea & cake offers all night. Fortnightly!

Cocktail Heaven @ Mocka Lounge, 9:00pm * Two words that go hand in hand. Make mine a White Russian. Cookies ‘n Cream @ So-Lo, 9:00pm * Student night featuring incredible discounts with an NUS card. Wowzer.

The Lash @ Solus, 9:00pm * Playing the best chart, electro, R&B and a dirty little bit of dubstep all mixed by resident DJ, Scott Kirby Prophecy - Future Jungle @ 48 Below, 9.30pm * Old school jungle rhythms meet new school production techniques. Expect battles, competitions and free giveaways.

WOMP @ The Moon Club, 10:00pm * One Mission and Traffic combine to provide a broad church of dance tunes – expect electro, drum ‘n’ bass, jungle, house and much more

Listen Up! @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 10:00pm * Cardiff’s longest running indie night. Always full to the rafters, enjoy current hits, motown classic and indie anthems.

Live DJ @ The Live Lounge, 11:00pm, FREE * Taking you through until 4am with an eclectic mix of singalong tunes and dancefloor anthem.

THURSDAYS

Armageddon @ The Old Library, 8:00pm * Cardiff’s latest, greatest live rock and metal night.

On The Rocks @ 10 Feet Tall, 8:00pm, FREE * Rock ‘n Roll, alternative mash-ups, guitar anthems and party riffs until the sun comes up! Mixtape @ Peppermint, 8:00pm * Eclectic mix of

old-skool, hip-hop, breaks, garage, dubstep and DNB Mocka Lounge Thursday @ Mocka Lounge, 9:00pm * Chilled out R&B and House music gallore.

Signature @ Buffalo Bar, 9:00pm, £varies * Experimental, electronic, new music, leftfield, dubstep, hip-hop, DJs, live acts and a fine array of delicious cocktails.

Twisted by Design @ Dempsey’s, 9:00pm * The usual, broad mix of tunes gracing every genre under the sun. Propaganda @ GLAM, 10:00pm, £4 * Two rooms of the most popular, dancefloor anthems with cheap drinks along the way. C-Y-N-T @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 10:30pm, £4 * The original midweek rave keeps pumping out the electro, dubstep, d ‘n’ b and techno

Live DJ @ The Live Lounge, 11:00pm, FREE * Taking you through until 4am with an eclectic mix of singalong tunes and dancefloor anthem.

FRIDAYS

Gigantic DJs @ The Full Moon, 7:00pm, FREE * Everything you can imagine, from bebop to trip hop to motown to jazz to ska and electro! Funky Fridays @ So-Lo, 7:00pm, £3 / £5 after 9 * Guest DJs making you feel funky on a Friday. Simple.

The Resurrection @ The Old Library, 8:00pm, FREE * Playing non-stop supersonic mixes of indie, Brit-pop and alternative tunes.

Axe the DJ @ Nos Da, 8:00pm, £TBC * A weekly event where the bartenders choose the tunes. Anything from funk to fusion to German techno metal. Smash Disco @ Buffalo Bar, 9:00pm, £4 / £3 * Dance your drunken night away to beats that are all killer no filler Fancy Footwork @ 10 Feet Tall, 8:00pm, FREE b4 11pm, £5 / £4 after * Classic funk, soul, old school disco, party mash-ups Milgi @ Milgi’s, 8:00pm * Celebrate a collection of world music played by in-house DJs.

DJ Luke @ Jam Jar (Above The Yard), 8:00pm, FREE * Resident DJ Luke J dishes up some music favourites

Therapy @ Glam, 9:00pm * Your weekly dosage of spine shaking beats, bright lights and sticky dancefloors Delete @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 10:00pm * Pushing the barriers of house music forever onwards

The Furnace @ Bogiez, 10:00pm, FREE * Bringing

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DJ Carl Marsh @ Jam Jar (Above The Yard), 11.00pm, FREE * Resident DJ Carl Marsh spins out your Saturday night floorfillers DJ Haydn Jay @ Bacchus, 9:00pm, FREE * The Pacha Ibiza and Space Ibiza DJ spins the tunes at his residency.

the very best mix of old to new rock, metal, punk and alternative! Anything goes as long as it’s rawwwkk.

Xerox @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 10:30pm, £4 * Downstairs in a much loved venue, the party jukebox keeps things a kicking

Live DJ @ The Live Lounge, 11:00pm, FREE * Taking you through until 4am with an eclectic mix of singalong tunes and dancefloor anthem. Friday at Bunkhouse @ Bunkhouse, 10:00pm, FREE * A mix of ska, rocksteady and blue beat

SATURDAYS

Sweet Chocolate @ So-Lo, 7:00pm, * Old Skool R’n’B alongside Berlin classics, would you believe it?

Vanity - It’s All About You @ GLAM, 8:00pm * Two floors of the hottest R&B, hip hop, dance and all in between

Five Dollar Shake @ The Full Moon, 8:00pm, FREE * All sorts, from bebop, funk and soul to hip hop, dancehall and electro swing! Me And You Club @ 10 Feet Tall, 8:00pm, FREE * An unruly rock ‘n’ roll party til the early hours with the coolest cats in town Milgi @ Milgis, 8:00pm, FREE * Every Saturday, hear world and dance tracks. Try their cocktails, too.

Twisted by Design @ Dempsey’s, 8:00pm * One of Cardiff’s longest running alternative nights, every fortnight.

Liven Up Your Weekends At Cafe Jazz @ Cafe Jazz, 8:00pm * Resident DJ and great music from the 1950’s up to the present

Beatbox Ballroom @ Buffalo Bar, 8:00pm * Weekly dose of soul and hip-hop. Buzz / Berlin Returns! @ So-Lo, 9:00pm * All the great old school R&B, hip-hop tunes from the ‘80s and ‘90s.

Comeplay @ Solus, 9:00pm, £5 / £4 * Party pointing Saturday night comprised of chart, dance, pop, rock and funk music

Analogue @ Undertone, 10:00pm, £tbc * Monthly club night in Cardiff

Swing and Rock ‘n’ Roll @ The Bunkhouse, 10:00pm * DJ Ben Potter brings the lushness of the swing and rock era back to modernity 3 Floor Party @ Clwb Ifor Bach, 10:00pm * Three floors of mouth-watering Motown, soul and more with Vinyl Vendettas on the top floor.

Bogiez Saturday Mayhem @ Bogiez, 10:00pm, FREE * Intensely chaotic rock night down in Bogiez – bring the mosh! Roots Rock Reggae @ The Full Moon, 10:00pm, FREE *

Live DJ @ The Live Lounge, 11:00pm, FREE * Taking you through until 4am with an eclectic mix of singalong tunes and dancefloor anthem.

SUNDAYS

Sunday Social @ 10 Feet Tall, 8:00pm * Chill out and socialise ahead of a new week to alternative party tunes!

Mocka Lounge Sundays @ Mocka Lounge, 8:00pm * Wind down a chaotic week with a visit to Mocka The Hop @ Buffalo Bar, 8:00pm * A killer blend of rock’n’roll, swing, jive, psych & alt classic anthems

Sunday Nite Chillax @ Bar Icon, 11:00pm, FREE * Chill out, max out, act out all cool. Or simply chillax at this fine establishment.

Live DJ @ The Live Lounge, 11:00pm, FREE * Taking you through until 4am with an eclectic mix of singalong tunes and dancefloor anthems.

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Reviews Albums Singles Demos

Violas

Nos Somnia

4*

Don’t let the short introduction track on this EP fool you - what threatens to lazily slide into a stereotypically-Welsh psychedelic offering actually evolves into an upbeat and listlessly funky affair, albeit one that retains a haunting atmospheric feel. Shades of Metronomy emanate from the reverb-laden guitar riffs and airy keyboards. This is backed up throughout by discotinged bass lines and driving yet subtle percussive licks, although the lethargically delivered vocals set this apart from their better known contemporaries. Violas adorn themselves with the moniker of perpetrating a brand of ‘shimmering, dreamy pop’ music, which is as accurate a label as anyone could bestow upon them, and this EP serves as a delicious appetiser for what promises to be an enticing main course. JS

soundcloud.com/violas

Spillers pick of the month Plyci

Flump EP

4*

Described by Peski as ‘the biggest thing to come out of Rhyl since Kwik Save’, Plyci (real name Gerallt Ruggerio) has staked a claim to be spoken of as the biggest electronic artist to come out of Wales on his debut release for the label. This EP is six tracks of clashing electronic influences which should appeal to fans of acts as diverse as Daft Punk, Rustie and Three Trapped Tigers. The title track is the centrepiece in all senses: a slow, melancholic groove which layers beautiful melodies without complication. Meanwhile ‘Slut’ and ‘Meta Montage’ are proper dancefloor bangers for the thinking music fan, while closer ‘Tube’ is a dark and pounding piece of brooding modern techno. Very, very good. JOC

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Or Steal EP 3*

As a fresh alt-rock Welsh outfit, it is a shame that Manhattan Coast already feel somewhat dated. This isn’t a criticism so much as an observation. Ten years ago they could easily have been one of those bands hanging on the coattails of Lostprophets. Today, however, they slice succinctly through the saturation of bands ploughing this furrow. Screeching energy and passion abound, and moments of pure quality glimmer in tracks such as ‘Smile’ and ‘Wave Boys’, leaning closer to metal than their pop-punk predecessors. Think of a less refined but better groomed Funeral For A Friend. They eke the right kind of broody angst to mobilise the emo hordes, but with enough anthemic ambition to appeal more broadly. DG

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Cheviot Hill

Out Of Nowhere

3*

Ataraxis Vibration are a refreshing listen in a swagger-pregnant rock music scene. Their debut EP’s tracks are treated and produced with a deftness often overlooked in their contemporaries: though guitarist Adam Kowalski Healey’s heavily-laden licks are ground out with the same boozy fuzz as Slash’s, they are given space to resound and be properly heard. The barnstorming ‘Eagles’ lends him the most room, and Dave Growcott’s sympathetic drums are just intrusive enough to be interesting. Uvonji Uzele’s vocals carry well above the arrangement but crucially reveal a lot of space underneath, and tracks like opener ‘Beyond the Border’ disappointingly empty. The trio have the beginnings of a truly unique sound, it’s true, but are in need of some support to make it a reality. LH

locationbaked.bandcamp.com danishblue

3*

Israel Jacques (pronounced Jakes) is one man from Bristol and Cardiff who crafts minimal but uplifting electronica which, while not mindblowing, is certainly agreeable. This self-released, pay-what-you-like four track EP possesses the ambience of one of Jacques’ selfprofessed inspirations Brian Eno, but its Jamie XXlike drumbeats, high-pitched vocal samples and unusual synth sounds place it very much within the sound du jour. Opener ‘Cucumis Metuliferus’ is a hugely Bristolian smattering of percussion, rewinds and vocal hooks, while ‘Chronic Blues’ is a curious mix of sounds: at once reminiscent of 90s dance-pop, before sounding like the music to an underwater level on a Sega Mega Drive game and rounding off with a chillwave woodblock donk. A very intriguing debut. JOC

israeljacques.bandcamp.com 4*

Cheviot Hill are an Americana inspired six piece with bags of talent. On this their debut album we hear some achingly beautiful touches; ‘Home’ is a soft and well balanced opener that wouldn’t sound out of place on a Ray La Montagne record whilst ‘Fickle the Fate’ has warmth that could thaw a frost. Maxwell James’ endearing lead vocals soar through meditative title track ‘Out Of Nowhere’ and on the upbeat ‘Had Enough’ and radiant ‘Good Ole Day’ the band’s sound is reminiscent of the John Butler Trio at their best. Certain tracks feel slightly melodically undernourished and some harmonies are not as tight as they could be, but there is enough here to keep a listener more than contented. If you dig a bit of bluegrass, check this out. TB

www.cheviothill.co.uk

Dislocation Breaks

ISRÆL JACQUES

Manhattan Coast Beg, Borrow

Location Baked

Johnno Casson Window Shopping

3*

Casson enjoys simple drifting narratives throughout his bittersweet folk-pop, sometimes funny, often melancholic. Lyrics such as “It’s not that he doesn’t love you, he’s just out of credit” hark at his contemporary romanticism, which is generally delivered subtly and effectively. The most marked feature of his music is his almost chatty singing style, which blends a honeyed voice with a range of subject matter, including a tonguein-cheek homage to Essex. Experimental by nature, he incorporates a variety of instruments, intermingling accordions and keys to distribute an ethereal quality to many of the tracks on the album. All in all an accomplished and considered body of work, coming soundly recommended.

www.johnnocasson.co.uk


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Gwenno

Ymbelydredd EP

4*

You might know Gwenno Saunders from polka-dotted girl-pop group The Pipettes, but with this Welsh-language solo release she’s traded lively pop songs for a dreamy, subdued electronic sound. ‘Ymbelydredd’ is the Welsh word for ‘radiation’, and while it’s hard to listen to the chiming synths of the title track without thinking of a certain group of Mercury Prize-winners, there’s a warmth here that’s mostly absent from The xx. Closing track ‘Despenser St’, which sees Saunders vying with her synthesisers for the spotlight, is a gorgeous high point, but even the most incidental moments are worth a listen. The reverb-laden ‘Astoria’, for example, is a 92-second interlude that sounds like it was recorded in an icy cathedral but still somehow makes you feel rather toasty. JDE

soundcloud.com/gwenno

Bleed Electric

This Is My Masterpiece EP

Skunkadelic ft. Louis Vines Howl & Ruby Samba Demo Final Hour

4*

’Final Hour’ almost has far too much going on to be classed as a demo. In its submission it was an epic, excellently constructed video concerning a man rushing around Cardiff a la Run Lola Run. But the track itself also oozes quality with Skunkadelic’s rich, bassy rhymes rippling between sharp interjections from Louis Vines and a fine, feline vocal cut from Ruby Samba. Collectively it’s a very impressive package, although one feels the track works best alongside its visual accompaniment, seeming isolated when consumed alone. Nevertheless, there’s more than enough lyrical bite, smooth beats and smart breaks to keep even the hardest cynic interested. SMR

soundcloud.com/skunkadelic 2*

Al Lewis

Treading Water

4*

Fresh from the crossroads and with devil-tuned guitars, we find Howl. A two piece with fire in their bellies, blues in their hearts and, hopefully, souls intact. Each song is delivered with gusto, and impressively they’ve managed to retain the raw power of their live show, see ‘Love Your Loving So’ as an example. ‘Solid Ground’ is a highlight, benefiting from additional lap-steel guitar and synth lines before building to a furious crescendo. Fans of the Black Keys will find a lot to like here, and while Howl may not be exactly original, there is much to be excited about for future recordings. NM

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Rough Music Demo

Rough Music are loud, shouty, hectic and full of determined intent; just as you’d expect hardcore to be. Golden Hammer offers up steaming, distorted guitars bouncing over drums that pull up only moderately short of insanity. Death Waltz carries the same noisy bite but throws in more musical breaks and variations. Lyrically, at least from what’s on offer here, it’s impossible to gauge anything other than a lot of pent up anger. Much of this is down to the restrictive production value as it is the aesthetic, one senses, but this form of punk has always been more about feel than clarity. And this feels raucously promising. SMR

Judging from the audacious title Bleed Electric seem satisfied with their fourth EP. The electro/ hip hop trio certainly come out hard on invigorating opener A New Reason. New York based, Blackwood born producer Mug5’s swaggering hook ultimately becomes a redeeming feature. The moronic air horn and auto tune effects on following track Accidental Genius, unfortunately, typify the standard of the rest of this release. ‘Jus’ Been Thinkin ‘Bout You (Yeah)’ is reminiscent of South Park’s parody of Kanye’s ‘808 Heartbreaks’ sound, ‘Gay Fish’. Only the unoriginal raps and cheesy chorus are meant to be taken seriously, rather than provoke as much laughter as the aforementioned spoof. Less a masterpiece, this EP is more an ill advised graffiti tag on a supermarket. AA

As a taster of his new LP ‘Battles’, Lewis provides us with this intricate, folkish slice of melancholy. With vocal accompaniment from Sarah Howells of Paper Aeroplanes, Lewis’ sound has bulked out considerably. Alongside his fine fingerpicked guitar and brushed drums, there’s an element of early 1970s country, a la Gram and Emmylou, which richly benefits the track. Lyrically, too, ‘Treading Water’ has a sense of hopeful resignation that befits the underlying sound. There’s no denying that this kind of folkpop is emerging in abundance but Lewis’ craft and expertise genuinely set him apart from the majority of his peers. SMR

www.allewismusic.com

and, safe to say, this delightfully original EP isn’t your run-of-the-mill effort you’d expect from the

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Quiet Marauder

genre. Whilst still predominantly guitar based it’s far more experimental than the average solo artist

Howl Griff

Fragile Diamond

I Want A Moustache, Dammit 3*

Howl Griff’s third full album, ‘Fragile Diamond’ is a lot of things: folky; fun; Britpoppy; Pink Floydy; Lindisfarney - and it resonates with magical seventies psychedelic sparkle. The album is a smörgåsbord of different flavours, but still one can’t help but feel that one has heard it before. Not that this, in any way, is a bad thing. It’s like listening back to your old record collection and finding yourself instantly familiar with the tunes you thought you had forgotten. You’re not challenged, you’re comfortable. There are some excellent moments on this album such as the lovely ‘Meet My Maker’ and the Levelleresque ‘Radio Revolution’. Good album with a myriad of influences, all shimmering just slightly below the surface. JH

www.howlgriff.com

3*

There is a flirtation with Monty Python-esque lunacy that is quite apparent on this single, a lo-fi two-chord acoustic driven ditty assisted by the patter of simple kitchen utensil percussion. It’s a preposterous but adorable song of lobotomised sass all about the quest for masculinity that urges you to join in by simply shaking your happy-meds bottle to their beat of spoons, whisks or whatever they’ve pulled from the kitchen cupboards. It’s easier to enjoy than to explain. This song is the perfect soundtrack for losing your mind and/or growing a moustache in eighth grade, whichever comes first. Fabulous fun. SH

www.quietmarauder.co.uk

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Benjamin Mason Demo

It’s refreshing to come across a singer/songwriter offering that really stands out amongst its peers

and whilst its dreamy and lethargic atmosphere place it in similar company to the likes of Scott Matthews these psychedelic tracks are far less formulaic and fail to adhere to typical song structures with pleasing results. Bursting with promise, the whole EP carries with it the effortless feel of a lazy summer evening or perhaps a slow burning sunrise - great stuff.

benjaminmason.bandcamp.com

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MMP ONLINE themmp.tv Cosmo Jarvis Steps Into The Office The Devon raised filmmaker and much heralded singer-songwriter popped by to our offices and spoke frankly of his slow-burning rise to acclaim, future intent and upcoming shows in Wales. www.themmp.tv/features

Live Shows A GO GO! Cardiff has been a blazing trail of live music last month. From the Oxjam takeover to Johnny Foreigner to SWN festival. The capital’s been a hot hub of musical activity. Check out our photos, live reviews and opinions about what’s been going on here. www.themmp.tv/live

Meet The Cribs

Catch up with Errors

The CribsWhen the Wakefield DIY wild indie band of brothers came to Cardiff for SWN festival, they stopped by to give us a chat about chart success, having Johnny Marr in the band, why they love SWN festival and much more… www.themmp.tv/features

The exciting, Glaswegian, experiential PostElectro foursome came to Cardiff, we couldn’t resist talking to them about their new album which sees vocal introduction for the first time! These guys are the closest you’ll be to feeling to outer space, unless you’re daredevil Felix Baumgartner.... www.themmp.tv/features

FREE downloads! Behold! Is this a threat to the modern world as we know it? Rather than trying to pinch money out of your pockets? Is it possible some of us just want to give you stuff absolutely free? Why, yes sir, it most certainly is! Here at MMP we survey the digital landscape and draw together a set of tracks for you to peruse, play and pilfer from our site every month. And all for the princely sum of zero-zip-zilch. Kick off your boots and fill them with free tracks. We implore you! 1. Metabeats 2. Bright Young People 3. Laurence Made Me Cry 4. Violas 5. Al Lewis

6. Gwenno 7. Plyci 8. Cheviot Hill 9. Location Baked 10. Manhattan Coast


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Mon 12th Nov 2012

Thur 13th Dec 2012

LAETITIA SADIER (STEREOLAB)

Shape Records & Swn Presents

w/ JENS BOSTEEN PEN PASTWN

The Globe, Cardiff £10 adv / 7.30pm / 18+ show

PINKUNOIZU w/HAIL! THE PLANES Buffalo Bar, Cardiff £6 adv / 7:00pm / 18+ show

Fri 14th Dec 2012 Swn & Span Arts presents

Wed 14th Nov 2012 Kilimanjaro Live & SŴN presents

FRANK TURNER & THE SLEEPING SOULS

w/JIM LOCKEY AND THE SOLEMAN TIM BARRY Brangwyn Hall, Swansea

JODIE MARIE w/SUPPORT

The Queens Hall, Narberth £8/£7 (conc.) Adv / 7:30pm / All Ages

Mon 5th Feb 2013 Kilimanjaro presents

EXAMPLE w/BENGA (Live)

7:30pm / £18adv

Motorpoint arena, Cardiff

Wed 28th Nov 2012

£25 adv + STBF / 7.00pm / Under 14’s accompanied by an adult.

WHITE FENCE w/SUPPORT

Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff £10 adv / 7.30pm / 14+ show

Sun 2nd Dec 2012 Kilimanjaro Live & SŴN presents

BAND OF SKULLS w/FOLKS

Cardiff Coal Exchange £15 adv / 7.30pm / All Ages. Under 14’s must be accompanied by an adult


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