With its forbidden music board and jerry-rigged skip button, The Rutland Arms is swimming against the anti-jukebox tide. Just like Sheffield, it likes to buck the trend.
A band with a cowboy boot on one foot and Doc Martens on the other, the London-Nottingham four-piece tell us about their songcraft, their plans for the future – and the humour to be found in the mundane.
With two cinematic, cross-genre EPs under his belt, Sheffield's Tom Jarvis tells us about his inspirations, self-imposed creative rules – and how the band name is "a bit metal".
Like so many Sheffield bands in the early 80s, The Leisure Foundation nearly 'made it big'. Thanks to a new local label focussed on never-released material, their music is finally seeing the light of day.
Following last year's musical extravaganza, Strange Days announce 2023's line-up and it's sensational, featuring Personal Trainer, Sister Wives, Erol Alkan, The Murder Capital and many more.
Making a name for themselves as one of the city’s most reputable outfits, RAZE founder James tells us more about their passion for custom speakers – and "always looking for that next 5%".
The Music Venues Trust's Own Our Venues campaign confirmed first phase purchases of gig spaces around the UK last month – a positive step for a beleaguered and battered industry.