TIWN Magazine - Issue #9
OUT: 13/12/24
Now, we know that you’re all rushing around ticking off gifts from your Christmas lists and stocking up on goodies for the New Year but spare a thought for those of us who have been slaving away like Bob Crachit under Scrooge’s beady eye - but it has been worth it as we’re sure you’ll agree because this final issue of 2024 is packed with great interviews and features plus the usual reviews, news and recommendations that you’ve come to expect! Our cover stars, The Hepburns tell us why they’re ready to go out with a bang, we go all international with the multi-award winning Arthur Buezo and H Jack Williams plus we get the exclusive on The Now at Abbey Road! There’s also a truly beautiful story that takes you from Carmarthen to the USA with The Water Poets - and shows you what the power of music can help to achieve. So do yourself a favour and sit down for a few moments with the TIWN Magazine and relax - you never know what you might find inside. It could be your next favourite band! Hoping you all have a happy, healthy and safe Christmas. We’ll see you in 2025!
Featuring artists: The Hepburns, Sam Ostler, Callum Richards, the Crawling Eye, Caitlin Lavagna, Joseph Lewis, The Now, Calan, Arthur Buezo, Water Poets, Modern Neutrals, H Jack Williams, Gareth Lewis, The Vanities, Kaysha Louvain, Katielou, FreeFall, MACY, Pavilion Rd, and We The Sun.
Along with venues/studios: Wales Millennium Centre, The Moon, Newbridge Memo, The Foundry, The Globe, Elysium, StudiOwz and Abbey Roads Studios.
Promoters/Organizations: Up to 11 Events, Swansea Jazz Club, The Celynen Film Festival, Mountain Song Revival, and Mike Kennedy’s Sleevenotes.
Radio stations: Radio Wigwam, Newport City Radio, Onda Wantuki, Oystermouth Radio, SA Radio Live and Folk Friday Radio.
Stores: The Second 45, Spider Music, Knighton Music Centre, A-Strings, Music Shop Neath, Drum Depot, Cover to Cover, and Gwisgo Bookworm.
Pre-orders will arrive between 13th-16th. Please allow for up to a week for shipping. Due to an increase in printing and shipping costs, we have had to raise the cost to £2.50.
OUT: 13/12/24
Now, we know that you’re all rushing around ticking off gifts from your Christmas lists and stocking up on goodies for the New Year but spare a thought for those of us who have been slaving away like Bob Crachit under Scrooge’s beady eye - but it has been worth it as we’re sure you’ll agree because this final issue of 2024 is packed with great interviews and features plus the usual reviews, news and recommendations that you’ve come to expect! Our cover stars, The Hepburns tell us why they’re ready to go out with a bang, we go all international with the multi-award winning Arthur Buezo and H Jack Williams plus we get the exclusive on The Now at Abbey Road! There’s also a truly beautiful story that takes you from Carmarthen to the USA with The Water Poets - and shows you what the power of music can help to achieve. So do yourself a favour and sit down for a few moments with the TIWN Magazine and relax - you never know what you might find inside. It could be your next favourite band! Hoping you all have a happy, healthy and safe Christmas. We’ll see you in 2025!
Featuring artists: The Hepburns, Sam Ostler, Callum Richards, the Crawling Eye, Caitlin Lavagna, Joseph Lewis, The Now, Calan, Arthur Buezo, Water Poets, Modern Neutrals, H Jack Williams, Gareth Lewis, The Vanities, Kaysha Louvain, Katielou, FreeFall, MACY, Pavilion Rd, and We The Sun.
Along with venues/studios: Wales Millennium Centre, The Moon, Newbridge Memo, The Foundry, The Globe, Elysium, StudiOwz and Abbey Roads Studios.
Promoters/Organizations: Up to 11 Events, Swansea Jazz Club, The Celynen Film Festival, Mountain Song Revival, and Mike Kennedy’s Sleevenotes.
Radio stations: Radio Wigwam, Newport City Radio, Onda Wantuki, Oystermouth Radio, SA Radio Live and Folk Friday Radio.
Stores: The Second 45, Spider Music, Knighton Music Centre, A-Strings, Music Shop Neath, Drum Depot, Cover to Cover, and Gwisgo Bookworm.
Pre-orders will arrive between 13th-16th. Please allow for up to a week for shipping. Due to an increase in printing and shipping costs, we have had to raise the cost to £2.50.
OUT: 13/12/24
Now, we know that you’re all rushing around ticking off gifts from your Christmas lists and stocking up on goodies for the New Year but spare a thought for those of us who have been slaving away like Bob Crachit under Scrooge’s beady eye - but it has been worth it as we’re sure you’ll agree because this final issue of 2024 is packed with great interviews and features plus the usual reviews, news and recommendations that you’ve come to expect! Our cover stars, The Hepburns tell us why they’re ready to go out with a bang, we go all international with the multi-award winning Arthur Buezo and H Jack Williams plus we get the exclusive on The Now at Abbey Road! There’s also a truly beautiful story that takes you from Carmarthen to the USA with The Water Poets - and shows you what the power of music can help to achieve. So do yourself a favour and sit down for a few moments with the TIWN Magazine and relax - you never know what you might find inside. It could be your next favourite band! Hoping you all have a happy, healthy and safe Christmas. We’ll see you in 2025!
Featuring artists: The Hepburns, Sam Ostler, Callum Richards, the Crawling Eye, Caitlin Lavagna, Joseph Lewis, The Now, Calan, Arthur Buezo, Water Poets, Modern Neutrals, H Jack Williams, Gareth Lewis, The Vanities, Kaysha Louvain, Katielou, FreeFall, MACY, Pavilion Rd, and We The Sun.
Along with venues/studios: Wales Millennium Centre, The Moon, Newbridge Memo, The Foundry, The Globe, Elysium, StudiOwz and Abbey Roads Studios.
Promoters/Organizations: Up to 11 Events, Swansea Jazz Club, The Celynen Film Festival, Mountain Song Revival, and Mike Kennedy’s Sleevenotes.
Radio stations: Radio Wigwam, Newport City Radio, Onda Wantuki, Oystermouth Radio, SA Radio Live and Folk Friday Radio.
Stores: The Second 45, Spider Music, Knighton Music Centre, A-Strings, Music Shop Neath, Drum Depot, Cover to Cover, and Gwisgo Bookworm.
Pre-orders will arrive between 13th-16th. Please allow for up to a week for shipping. Due to an increase in printing and shipping costs, we have had to raise the cost to £2.50.