Now you may well be wondering how this band got their name – well wonder no more, as their biography […]
This really is a record caught between something good and something terrible. This is one of the harshest opening lines […]
12 Stone Toddler are the suppliers of the filth-pop groove of ‘Twang’, which bounces along with dirty guitars, dark piano […]
With a smattering of bands across the globe in contention for the ‘international’ name, Fury UK are Manchester’s representatives of […]
Groan! What kind of a song title is that? Well, don’t blame The Hold Steady for it as it’s the […]
Starting with the fast-paced ‘Death of Me’, Pray for Hayden demonstrate an excellent grasp of near-EMO rock. There’s chunky bass […]
By all accounts, Rock for Life is a charity-driven event linked to King Richards School. Indeed, I’m easily parted with […]
Does anyone remember Mansun? They came about in the chunk of the nineties that was dominated by incredible, intricate studio […]
These chaps got into The Mag’s MP3 chart two months running with the opening track on the EP, ‘Happy Hour’. […]
With a splitting headache to contend with, it was anybody’s guess as to whether I’d survive the first band, let […]
DC Baby Records have put together a collection of songs to launch themselves as a label that champions independent London […]
Bursting into life like an Anglicised version of The Corrs, Hansom Pilot are an instantly likeable pop band with melodic […]
Queens of the Stone Age meets The Arctic Monkeys in this raw slice of rock and roll from Bristol three-piece, […]
Tongue in cheek, fun and very very good, National Heroes would fit neatly into the same box as The Kaiser […]
Astariel is an ex-electroclash artist searching for a place in the electro-indie world that plays home to the likes of […]
Endeci aren’t going to be easy to describe. It may just be a display of diversity or it may be […]
I’ll be totally honest here. I accept that Centrifuge are a talented band with a decent vocal and a tight […]
Did I read that right? Milk Kan featuring Dolly Parton?! Let’s get this straight then, Milk Kan are the acoustic-urban […]
You never would have thought it, but the seventies-style shorts that seem to be the favoured attire of Duloks seem […]
The Ripps may sound a bit like The Clash meets The Buzzcocks, but don’t be fooled just yet into dismissing […]
The Streets meets The Comedy Store in this Political-Rap-Comedy from Bristol’s Clayton Blizzard. Now, a lot of work has gone […]
Lost Alone are a band in total control of their sound. It’s not been hacked together using the back-end of […]
Well, how serious did you think it was going to be? That’s what I had to tell myself when the […]
Rotating Leslie continue their trend of fantastic single-releases with this double a-side. ‘Radio’ has some amazingly quirky guitar parts that […]