Music

Michelle’s music writing experience is varied and eclectic. From previewing summer festivals and reviewing prepubescent pop, to one-on-one interviews with lead singers in their dressing rooms, Michelle has been there, done that and bought the t-shirt afterwards.

Thirteen is lucky for someThirteen is lucky for some

Thirteen might be an unlucky number for some – but not for the Cornish quartet Thirteen Senses who struck it lucky as soon as they adopted... Full article.

Word gets aroundWord gets around

For the hundreds of Stereophonics fans, who had spent hours queuing to see their favourite band, news that their gig might be cancelled because of a simple... Full article.

Running the distanceRunning the distance

Despite including Bono as one of their growing legion of fans, music journalists have dubbed south London quartet Athlete one of the least fame hungry bands... Full article.

Sounds of Down UnderSounds of Down Under

As the jingley theme tune goes: 'Neighbours, everybody needs good neighbours' – but that’s not necessarily true when it comes to Australia’s export of music to the UK... Full article.

Craig David tops the urban billCraig David tops the urban bill

Craig David is returning to the UK this April to perform at the Nokia Urban Music Festival with The Prince's Trust, it was announced... Full article.

Headliners at Hyde Park's first festivalHeadliners at Hyde Park's first festival

The line-up for Hyde Park's first ever music festival has been announced with legendary band New Order headlining the opening night... Full article.

Join the Wireless setJoin the Wireless set

Billed as 'Central London's first true festival', the O2 Music Wireless Festival takes place over four days in Hyde Park. Headliners include New Order, Basement... Full article.

More go WirelessMore go Wireless

Moby, Supergrass, The Bravery and Roots Manuva are among the latest acts confirmed to play at this summer's O2 Wireless Music Festival in Hyde Park... Full article.