You can’t deny Deeprock’s catchiness from the offset; they’ve got a strange and unique quality to them. The album is […]
Taking the name of an old Toto song, opener ‘Hold the Line’ pairs a slow paced intro with some heavier […]
An eighties style intro to ‘World Gone Daft’ will force you into either the love or hate category. An opening […]
Here comes the madness. At only two tracks long their demo squeezes every ounce of life out of both. A […]
What they lack in members they make up for with some serious song writing skills. A three-piece with a much […]
Wakeover pick such an apt name for their opening track. ‘Clarity’ showcases a young and fresh sound clarifying their potential […]
‘Ancient Sins’ provides a sinister opening to what appears to be a promising EP, with its lonely guitar strums that […]
As a follow up to their successful debut EP ‘Feel’, ‘Euro Pop’ dips its finger in so many musical elements […]
It’s hard to box Paisley Riot into any one category. An energetic four-piece that show clear signs of such a […]
Ultrasonic’s style wouldn’t exactly be my first choice from the CD rack, so I can’t pretend to be up to […]
Plastik kick off with ‘Teenage Prologue’ that, on first impressions, leaves you with thoughts of a band of happy, clappy […]
The Composers ease you in gently with an upbeat tune in the form of ‘A Way of Being Free’. After […]
Their noir-esque eccentric songs could be described as twisted and occasionally, beautifully angular. A set of heartfelt melodies paired with […]
The third EP from Nothing balances some slow melodic tracks with some hard hitting drums and guitar. Think a blend […]
Boasting an English folk-tinged voice that could melt your ears, Marsha’s hypnotic ‘Losing Me’ demonstrates just how talented a singer/songwriter […]
Chaz Craik, otherwise known as Stillman, has played nearly every instrument on this release and can therefore, quite literally, be […]
The first thing that hit you about Centrifuge is that their laid back and stylishly effortless vocals have a Muse-esque […]
Picturebox have perfected a sound that takes you out of dreary England to a romantic French scene with their charming, […]
I can’t quite say this EP was anything special to me, but with similarities to David Gray and all the […]
Eclectic music fans are in luck. State of Emergency has a hand in all kinds of music, representing a number […]
The sophisticated songwriting and calm ambient sounds give Enola Fall that pop appeal of indie giants Coldplay and Radiohead. The […]
It’s hard to distinguish just what exactly Popular Workshop are aiming for and what their influences are. Or maybe that’s […]
Nearly a year old, The Bare Bones EP is still packed with potential. A punchy euphoric intro to ‘We’ve Come […]
Wow! Review covered? No? Alright then. There’s no question why ‘The Revolution Will Come’ is the title track, the drum […]