Despite managing to supply the most clichéd biography ever, a reasonably thin mix and some of the most eighties-arcade synth […]
The Carletons are a band on the rise, with a dark and edgy sound that’s got echoes of early Hard-Fi, […]
A good number of people were probably waiting for The Veils to crack off their set at the end of […]
The Electric Cinema return with a stomp-beated eclectic-pop second single and find themselves amongst the current love for a splash […]
My Passion have sneaked into Robert Smith’s house and stolen the style of his 1983 to 1987 pop songs and […]
Someone managed to describe Attica State as: “The Beatles with more power and distortion.” I wouldn’t normally name names, but […]
This isn’t the first time we’ve heard this song. For whatever reason, Simon Kent has semi-ditched the Pillo band name, […]
Making the combination of cello and banjo sound like a combination of Passenger, Captain and Nizlopi, My Little Problem craft […]
You only need to spot the fact that Kruzenshtern and Prohod are on this record to know you’re in for […]
Why on Earth is the mag still talking about Nerina Pallot when she’s clearly doing very well for herself? She’s […]
From the very first guitar slide of ‘The Town and The City’, to the last plaintive keyboard note of ‘Last […]
The Psychotic Reaction are a band that hover between an affable cheeky speaky-voiced style and an irritatingly accented vocal, with […]
Johnny4 build ‘Mr Savage’ up quite quickly from sparse indie to symphonic rock with ever-increasing echoes in the background and […]
Dlugokecki has been hard at work since putting pen to paper on the AND Records deal with the new album […]
Redmojo are now in the zone, following on from their 70/80 EP with a really strong single in the form […]
The Raven Theory are quick to dismiss themselves as ‘meat and veg metal’, but deep down they know they’re better […]
Traquair are all things summery, positive and pop, which makes them stand out like the only non-sore thumb in a […]
‘I’m a cowboy and I don’t give a f**k’, is the headline to the biography, but don’t be fooled. Edd […]
Don’t judge an album by its title. You’ll either be expecting something along the lines of Ska or something that […]
‘La La La La Ley’ they hollered as they came to take us away. The contrast between a really pop […]
Placebo meets My Chemical Romance in This City’s wiry hand-written demo CD. It all starts with the titleless ‘Track 1’, […]
Some satisfyingly crunched-up guitars supply the main hook in this stomping rocker, which has an impressive intro. To a certain […]
The intro to Last Days of Lorca’s ‘Let’s Build Ships’ is enough to worry anyone with a heart condition. A […]
The biography promises passion, hunger and honesty and I say bring it on! Nerve Engine are as confident on record […]