Tony Walsh: Where Word Meets Rhythm

Musicality is rich in the way Tony Walsh speaks, not in the backing track, but in the voice itself. Each phrase lands like a drumbeat, each pause carries its own tension, his Mancunian dulcet tones. He’s a poet, sure, but listen closely and you’ll hear it: rhythm, phrasing, and pulse. Spoken word that doesn’t just tell, it […]
Superfan Revival: How Gen Z Is Redesigning Fandom

There’s a clear and definitive feeling and rhythm to belonging. It’s in the rituals that we have as music fans and concert goers whether that be pulling on a homemade shirt, painting a lyric across a shoddy cardboard sign, or stepping into a crowd already singing the first line before an artist has hit the […]
Sam Fender scoops Mercury Prize with New Release

Sam Fender doesn’t really do quiet years. Fresh off a Mercury Prize nod and a summer of sold-out stadiums, he’s back with a deluxe edition of his chart-topping third album, People Watching, arriving 5th December via Polydor Records. The Mercury Prize win last night cemented his place in the modern canon. People Watching saw Fender […]