
ISSUE 111 FINAL SAY
Cath Holland questions why domestic violence offenders in the public eye are all too quickly forgotten

JAMIE WEBSTER
Beyond the LFC phenomenon we look at the personality breaking through Jamie Webster's original songwriting

FURLOUGH THE BREADLINE
Cath Holland takes a second look at the effects of the pandemic on those living on the breadline.

OUTSIDE INSPIRATION
Cath Holland explores how classic pastoral themes may come to punctuate the inner-city creativity of lockdown.

MUSIC YOU CAN FEEL
Cath Holland comments on the totemic nature of records and their ability to hold a scrapbook of experiences deep in the grooves with the music itself.

GIVE US SOME CREDIT
How does the social impact of the pandemic change for those on the borderline of poverty?

MUSICAL TRANSLATION
Picking up from Welsh Language Music day, Cath Holland traces the growing popularity of Welsh language music by speaking to those at the heart of its latest resurgence.

WHISC AT 35
From behind their unassuming Bold Street façade, the quiet heroes of WHISC have been offering advice and support to generations of Liverpool’s women.

DEAD INK
Know Your Place anthology writer Cath Holland discusses how the literary industry treats working-class writers

ROSE MCGOWAN
Rose McGowan speaks about the #MeToo movement and the continuing impact the patriarchy is having on women's lives.

SHE DREW THE GUN
Ahead of the release of their newest album, Revolution Of Mind, Cath Bore meets with Louisa Roach to learn about her musical past, tracing that revolutionary spark which her politically infused psych-pop now burns with.

ZUZU
The Birkenhead based indie sensation talks to us on the eve of releasing her debut EP Made On Earth By Humans

BRIDGET CHRISTIE – WHAT NOW?
Comedy fans are invited to 'a night of despair' at the Playhouse this week

NADINE SHAH
The artist behind one of 2017’s most compelling albums expresses her desire for a more inclusive movement in the music industry.

INDEPENDENT VENUE WEEK
Seven days dedicated to celebrating the spirit of independence, and the culture of live music, is a great way to start 2018 on a positive note.

GENGAHR
Cath Bore chats with Felix Bushe of Gengahr about the ups and downs of that difficult second album syndrome before their Liverpool Music Week show

GIRL RAY
Talking teen angst and writing with honesty, Girl Ray's Poppy Hakin spoke to Cath Bore ahead of their show at EBGBS

INSIDE THE TIN DRUM
With their adaptation of a masterpiece of post-war surrealism, award-winning theatre company Kneehigh prepare you to dance to the beat of a different drum.

ST. JUDE THE OBSCURE
The reinvention of a pair of musicians with a flair for moody atmospherics steeped in lyrical melancholia has made for one of the brighter moments of 2017 so far

ALSARAH AND THE NUBATONES
Home is where the heart is: Sudanese-born singer, songwriter and ethnomusicologist Alsarah speaks about finding your roots

HAS SPOTIFY KILLED THE RADIO STAR?
Tastemakers, podcasters and internet radio enthusiasts are still ga ga about radio, leading us through a sea of possibilities in an on-demand world.

CATTLE & CANE
Cattle & Cane talk family harmonies, songwriting and their latest release before a date at Buyers Club

PIXEY
Pixey perfectly encapsulates the carefree nature of youth with her uncomplicated charm and infectious blast of sunshine-fuelled guitars.

WILD BEASTS
Prior to their shock departure, the boy kings spoke to us about sex, food and their sensual return to form on Boy King.