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Interviews

The Greatest Endangered Thing on a new chapter: “It was everything we had been looking for and felt like a perfect beginning”

“Give me a fighting chance!”: Sheffield musician, Howarth, talks about his new single ‘I Need You’

Richard Hawley: “The indomitable spirit of Sheffield people is something I’ve always been in awe of”

“We have seen generations of families come to the school” – celebrating 35 years of AS Music School

August Charles on new EP ‘Blessed’: “I try and make it relevant to whatever I’m going through at the time”

Doctors of Madness final tour after 46-year hiatus comes to Sheffield’s Dorothy Pax

Joe Carnall on new Good Cop Bad Cop album: “This record was a real diary entry”

Kid Acne on new album Hauntology Codes: “Looking in at yourself is an uncomfortable thing to do. But over a number of years, I started finding my voice again.”

City Views: Ed Cosens – “Sheffield is the perfect place to be a musician”

“Home is always where the heart is” – Coco on new music, MOBOs and love for Sheffield

Sheffield artist Lavelle hits number one for second time running

“It scratches a completely different itch” – Joe Carnall on upcoming Xmas shows and a change of direction for Good Cop Bad Cop

The Rise of Slambarz: “There’s not a lot in Sheffield that gives you this sort of opportunity”

Mat Hook on returning to the live scene: “I always have an unshakeable expectation that I’ll nail any live gig”

Astrels’ Steve Edwards on ‘Sheffield Space Opera’: “Even though I’ve been doing music for a long time now, this is one of the most exciting things I’ve worked on”

“If you want to have a good time, come down to one of our gigs” – interview with Galloping Dick

INTERVIEW: Jarred Up founder James Watkins

Spinning a Yarn-i

My Life in Music: Yarni

INTERVIEW: Django Jones and the Mystery Men

INTERVIEW: Drastic Automatic

HENGE on their new album: “We are unaware of any other records that have been made with this particular combination of species”

My Life in Music: Charlotte Branson

Kat Eaton: Northern Soul

My Life in Music: Rumbi Tauro

INTERVIEW: JIM GHEDI

Steve Mason: “The album is a testament to my disgust with Brexit and anti-immigration policies”

My Life in Music: Mishra

Mickey Nomimono ahead of headline Yellow Arch gig: “It’s loud, unapologetic and you can dance to it”

In their bones: Interview with Femur