Music: Interviews

Interview: Kai and Sarah Harris of Takedown Festival (Video/Audio)

Takedown Festival returns in 2025! Taking place at the Portsmouth Guildhall on Friday 4th and Saturday 5th April 2025 with tickets now on sale. It is going to be an incredible two days of music, and to tell us more about the festival, its return, what it means for the scene, how bands have been booked, and what the long-term thinking is, we spoke to organisers Kai and Sarah Harris.

Interview: Elisabeth (Vocals) of Erzsébet (Video/Audio)

We spoke to vocalist Elisabeth about their new album, ‘Six Hundred & Fifty’, and delve into the concept of the band alongside that. Exploring the nuances to their sound and style, how they aim to transform their live show to match their ambition. We also speak about Erzsébet’s theatrical side, what she enjoys about embodying a character, and so much more.

Interview: Versa (Written)

Versa are an explosive blend of symphonic progressive rock and modern post rock music who will release ‘A Voyage / A Destination, Part 2’, their new album, on October 4th, 2024. We spoke to them to learn a little bit more about who they are and what their plans are.

Interview: Oli Rainsford (Vocals/Bass) of Krooked Tongue (Video/Audio)

‘Nothing Ever Grows’ is the new single from Bristol rock trio Krooked Tongue, released September 6th, 2024. Vocalist and bassist Oli Rainsford found the time in his busy schedule to speak with us about the new single. Where we looked at it in context of the wider Krooked Tongue picture and dove into future plans and directions for the band. We also talked about the upcoming tour, and much more.

Interview: Party Cannon from The Garage, London (23/09/24) (Video/Audio)

The Vomitour 2024 has seen everyone’s favourite party slam band, Party Cannon, hitting up city after city across the UK. London marks the halfway point of the tour and it finds the band in very good spirits. Willing to talk, not just about the current tour, but seeing and feeling the progression in the band, the drawbacks of pouring hot sauce into your eyes, scary fandoms, and something unspeakable about Robbie Coltrane.