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REVIEW: Author & Punisher @ Record Junkee

A FREE music festival launches in this Sheffield suburb next month

Berlin-inspired bar set to host Porter Brook for inaugural party

INTERVIEW: Sheffield tik-tok sensation Sliime talks to Exposed

“The independent factor is at the heart of everything we do”: how Record Junkee and Network are flying the flag for DIY music in Sheffield

In their bones: Interview with Femur

Skinny Pelembe announces Yellow Arch show

“It’s music to move to”: getting ship-shape with Life Aquatic Band

Sheffield artist Sliime releases hard-hitting new track

Shanghai Treason: “It’s raucous, hectic, energetic – but a lot of fun”

For the Record: 10 albums for 2023

Jon McClure on upcoming Reverend and the Makers album: “There’s a new lane I’ve found, a new style that’s a bit of a vibe and I want to do more with it”

City Views: Matic Mouth – “Sometimes I feel like we don’t get the respect we deserve”

My life in Music: Adrian Flanagan

Franz Von on new EP: “As a community, getting together as one person, we have so much more power”

Clams in their Eyes: the (in)famous NYE extravaganza returns!

Classical Sheffield announce live orchestra Christmas shows

Plans to transform former gas company offices into an all-new music hub given green light

REVIEW: Lightning Seeds @ Leadmill

REVIEW: Amyl and the Sniffers @Leadmill

Tramlines brings multimillion-pound benefit to the city and directly funds over 40 local organisations

Here comes Acid Klaus: Stepping on the sonic travelator with Adrian Flanagan

REVIEW: Femur @ Yellow Arch

Slambarz co-founder Dominic Heslop: “live shows, performances and bass shows where young people can connect in a safe space”

Get Together festival announces move to Kelham

Sky’s the Limit: Standing at the Sky’s Edge writer Chris Bush on returning Park Hill musical

Porridge Radio @ Foundry

New gig and event space breezes into former Sheffield works with illustrious musical heritage

“We were fuelled by white-hot anger and a burning desire for revenge” – Martyn Ware on new memoir ‘Electronically Yours’

Review: Arctic Monkeys – The Car