
ISSUE 93 EDITORIAL
Editor-in-Chief Christopher Torpey pays tribute to Tony Butler, a true pillar of Liverpool's music community

SPQR
Matt Hogarth talks death, emotions and juggling a nine-to-five with Liverpool-based rising stars, experimental alt.rockers SPQR.

NIKI KAND’S QUIET COMMAND
We spend an afternoon with a rising star whose choice releases have already established her as an intriguing presence

SHIT INDIE DISCO
Right now, absolutely everyone is going mental for Shit Indie Disco, brought to us by the industrious twins Nic and Sean Ryan.

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.

THE GREATEST GIG I NEVER SAW
Conal Cunningham investigates how the evils of ticket touts and capitalism thwarted his attempts to see Paul McCartney live

NOW THAT’S WHAT I CALL A MUSICAL PHENOMENON!
Jamie Carragher catches up with a man who was there at the start of the Now That’s What I Call Music! chronicle.

DANIEL BOOCOCK
A poetic storyteller with an arresting visual aesthetic. You’ll be hearing more from Daniel Boocock

EIMEAR KAVANAGH
Irish-born multidisciplinary artist Eimear Kavanagh has unfinished business in Liverpool, before a month-long residency in Iceland

PISS KITTI
Thrashy and punky and with a whole lot to say: Dom and Esme from brand new quartet PISS KITTI tell us what’s in their manifesto.

VILLAGERS
Conor O’Brien’s inventive folk-pop outfit deal with faith and in a typically disarming and confessional manner

WARMDUSCHER
Shouty, punky and funky, Warmduscher are a collection of misfits who are not only keeping the spirit of The Fall alive, they’re also the best band you’ve not yet heard. For now...

DANSETTE: MERSEY WYLIE
MERSEY WYLIE selects some of the influential artists and sounds that she had in mind when recording new EP, The Skin I Live In.

ISSUE 93 FINAL SAY
Matty Loughlin-Day explains why he is invoking his deep-seated spirit of protest in the fight for Rimrose Valley's future
