Bethany Garrett

UK-based writer and editor specialising in music, culture and art features and reviews, as well as feminism and community reporting. Happiest when researching extensively, writing inventively and editing effectively. Proofreader for hire at bfgarrett01@gmail.com.

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Bethany Garrett

Bido Lito! Journal • 1st January 2019

INTERVIEW: John Cale (The Velvet Underground)

Returning to the port city from which he set sail to the gritty metropolis of 1960s New York, the polyglot Welshman goes full circle.
The Skinny • 14th June 2018

REVIEW: Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Victoria Park, London

Preceded by Patti Smith, St. Vincent and Courtney Barnett among others, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds deliver an extraordinary closing set for London's inaugural All Points East festival.
Bido Lito! • 19th April 2018

FEATURE: Both Sides Now

Through their campaign for gender equality – BOTH SIDES NOW – Brighter Sound are laying the foundations for change in all aspects of the music industry. Their next step sees them collaborate with Stealing Sheep.
Bido Lito! • 12th January 2018

FEATURE: In Response To... Francis Bacon: Invisible Rooms

Exploring the parallels in art and music creation, In Response To... invites musicians to craft works inspired by viewing Francis Bacon: Invisible Rooms at Tate Liverpool.
The Skinny • 28th November 2017

REVIEW: Sampha - Process

With Process, Sampha collects and outs his personal tragedies, culminating in a deftly produced record of immense emotional weight that is matched by the depth of his talent.
The Skinny • 23rd October 2017

REVIEW: St. Vincent, O2 Apollo, Manchester

With nothing more than a backing track for company, tonight's performance revolves around St. Vincent, who sits at the centre of her own solar system.
Bido Lito! • 20th October 2017

EDITORIAL: A Personal Response to the Weinstein Allegations

Women’s voices are shouting louder than ever before but their autonomy is still being eroded.
Bido Lito! • 21st April 2017

INTERVIEW: Peaches

In an ideal world, Peaches and her art would be standard viewing and listening because the idea of female sexuality penetrating pop culture on its own terms wouldn’t be such an alien concept.
Bido Lito! • 21st April 2017

INTERVIEW: Metronomy

The return of the shape-shifting quartet to Liverpool Sound City as headliners completes their ascent to the summit of pop’s glossy, forward-thinking tree.
The Skinny • 27th March 2017

REVIEW: Thundercat, Invisible Wind Factory, Liverpool

Stephen 'Thundercat' Bruner pretty much has everyone covered. If you like funk, soul, jazz or Daft Punk, he’s your man. Wall to wall, the Invisible Wind Factory is packed and heaving.
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