
With a backing from a U.S label, Snake Corps, formed in the 1980s, embark on a trip promoting a new album only available at live performances, while re-releasing their first ever album.

Straight out of finishing supporting Scouting For Girls on tour, Billy Lockett embarks on a UK headline tour, showcasing his album Things Are Looking Up, alongside discussing a third album and how he's used social media humorously to drum up support.

With an upcoming tour consisting of both Europe and Australia, Telenova's Angie Armstrong details the meaning of the group's new album, The Warning, as well as how the group has grown and how they value smaller, intimate venues.

From starting out on Eurovision: Your Country Needs You (2009), to collaborating with MNEK, FUZION and Kaiser Chiefs, Top-40 Artist Karen Harding does a deep dive into her career as not just a vocalist, but a songwriter too.

Breaking free from record labels and going independent, Nathan Sykes and I discuss the release strategy of his new album, Ultraviolet, initially joining The Wanted, despite hesitations and more.

After the release of her latest EP, APOLLO ARTEMIS, Nicky Doll and I discussed a spectrum of topics, from personal tracks on the EP, to unaired moments of her run on Rupaul's Drag Race and more.

From founding the LGBT Mental Health charity Rainbow Mind, to getting her music on Dance Moms, Rachael Sage discusses various aspects of her career as an independent singer-songwriter.

Backstage of the In It Together Festival's Main Stage, I grabbed a quick chat with Chesney Hawkes, who answers some fun quickfire questions and discusses new album, Living Arrows.

When visiting In it Together Festival, I grabbed an interview with Wales-based music charity Sound Progression, and how they support upcoming Welsh talent such as Ticki Dex (shown in image above).

Whether they're on the verge of breaking through, insanely unique or coming to Portsmouth, Corey hosts interviews with a range of artists, on behalf of student station, PureFM.