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Interviews

Milburn’s Tom Rowley on going solo and finding his frequency

“We’ve got the talent, we’ve got the stories” – Sheffield filmmakers on Slam City music doc

BBC Introducing and Tramlines main stage openers Harri Larkin discuss new single

“People immediately felt that we were doing something different” – Remodelling Metalcore with Dusthouse

Neo-pop performer abs talks meteoric rise, new single and Sheffield roots

Get Together

The story of Sheffield’s Get Together festival as it turns five

Haçienda Legend Jon DaSilva Headlines Sheffield Daytime ‘Fundraver’ for Charity

“I know what my lane is now” – Kid Acne on returning to the stage with a new album

“We couldn’t see the wood for the trees at times”: The Hoosiers roll back the years

Antony Szmierek

Poetry in Motion – Antony Szmierek interview

“I missed singing the songs” – Shaun Doane on reviving old favourites with the Big Shaun Experience

“You could see half the crowd thinking, ‘What’s this?'” – Jim Ghedi on new album Wasteland

“I always wanted an alter-ego-type act”: The Origin of (WET) MAN

Howarth on acoustic celebration at Yellow Arch: “All of the acts on the lineup I’ve played with somewhere over the years”

Hallamshire Hotel Announce Plans for Independent Venue Week 2025 

“It’s important for us to keep returning to the rooms that once helped us”: While She Sleeps conclude world tour with intimate hometown gig

My Life in Music: HART

The Twang

No Quarter Given – Interview with The Twang’s Phil Etheridge

“I thought, if I’m ever going to do anything else, it has to be now”: I Am Kloot’s John Bramwell on going solo

“I’m a soul man now”: Jon McClure on 20 years in music, a new festive tune and his Rock N Roll Circus party

“Being from from Sheffield, it’s bassline that’s in my blood” – TeeDee and the Music Group Redefining the City’s Scene

Sheffield-based Polish-born musician Szopa on preaching truths in new music

Gia Ford: “I still consider myself very much at the beginning of something”

DIY Sheffield promoter Jarred Up announces first festival lineup

“People want energy. They want a show.” – Mike Pomranz on Pancho Grande’s ‘Slop Rock’

Fat Dog: “Fat Dog is an idea, and you can’t kill an idea.”

Sheffield’s Odd Future

Loic J Tuckey on His Debut Novella and New Album

In Conversation with The Divine Comedy’s Neil Hannon

“I felt like it was finally time to start putting out my own music.” – Sissy Green on his upcoming debut solo release, ‘Hard, Barb Wire’