
ISSUE 92 EDITORIAL
In her first Editorial, Features Editor Niloo Sharifi tries to overcome the cynicism of the content industry

SONIC YOOTHA
Since its inception in 2015, monthly queer disco Sonic Yootha have been the words on everyone’s lips

QUEEN OF PRIDE
Queen Zee gives us her account of Liverpool Pride 2018, considering its true origins and whether Queen Zee have a place in what it has become.

THE WORLD TRANSFORMED
Journalist ASH SARKAR discusses the rise of grime with Liverpool rapper MC NELSON ahead of her TWT appearance

THE NIGHT CAFÉ
How to break out of the bubble: from heartbreak to success via 10 million Spotify plays, with Liverpool’s breakout guitar quartet.

WAX & GEARS
Music, cycling and discovery: a journey across the globe with Total Bike Forever in search of the Golden Muse.

KET WIG CARTOGRAPHY
Drugs and Scouse fashion. Niloo Sharifi broaches the topic to find out whether the city feels itself guilty of drug-induced fashion solipsism.

ROOT-ED
Co-founders of ROOT-ed Zine Fauziya Johnson and Amber Akaunu talk about the need for a platform that represents creative people of colour based in the North West

DANSETTE: HAARM
BT Sport football soundtrackers HAARM pick their influences when recording new EP Better Friend

IMARHAN
The rhythms of the Sahara have found the perfect outlet in these Tuareg maestros' fusion of rock ’n’ roll and traditional tinde percussion.

WIFE
Meet the trio of outsider “filth” makers formed in 2015 to “fight the bourgeoisie with hot noise”

AMY CADWALLADER
The Liverpool Hope University fine art graduate on crafting arresting visuals from sculptures of light

ISSUE 92 FINAL SAY
From elation to frustration, love to rejection, music charts our deepest emotions, says The Open Door Centre's Greg Edwards
