Germinal supply high-contrast music with a hint of Nick Cave and a bit more than a hint of Edwyn Collins. […]
‘Sweeter Devotion’ is not only a swingingly great pop single, it’s also the opening track of Anna’s debut album ‘Precious […]
There’s plenty going on in this track, with slow-siren guitars and wandering bass creating a rock-ska intro that builds and […]
Heady electronica is the order of the day for the swimming mix-up of synth strings and brass that makes up […]
Either they’ve been stalking me for quite some time, or it’s just pure chance that Wormburner have supplied exactly the […]
With guitars that palm-mute their way into references with Jimmy Eat World and Semisonic. They use an eerie vocal effect […]
It’s not often you turn up at 6pm and squeeze yourself between shelves full of DVDs to watch a band, […]
Uniting the Elements are a punk, rock, and pop crossover act. Formed in 2001, the band have racked up an […]
Grabbing you roughly by the shoulder and ushering you into their maxichrome world fraught with tense beats and wiry guitars, […]
Having started their A, B, C of albums with Alopecia and Burgers, Toupe are ready to start recording their third […]
Sub Pop Sunday are a really good band that nods heavily towards a Supergrass / Muse crossbreed. This ultimately could […]
At first glance, you might mistake Fiction / Action’s ‘Missing Control’ for a bit of a deconstructed indie track. However, […]
Brighton are the suppliers once again with the quirky My Device. ‘Eat Lead’ is polluted fifties rock and roll, with […]
It’s not often you get hit by a record in just the right circumstances. Usually, you’re feeling glum when the […]
Bad news! Rat Daddy split up a couple of months back following a long and promisingly busy career in terms […]
It took me a couple of listens to get into Anubia. I guess I wasn’t prepared for such a precise […]
So far this year, The Hedrons have reached the indie-chart Top Five for a second time and embarked on a […]
Underdog have captured that radio-friendly rock slash pop sound that has made the likes of Snow Patrol such a success. […]
Formerly known as Losthenfound, The Kamikazees are the heavier (and more in tune) version of their previous selves. In fact, […]
Melodic metal is the route taken by Whisper in the Riot, who put as much enigmatic thought into their lyrics […]
Substantial powerful rock music with deep lyrical currents and a hundred twisty directions of travel. Mighty praise? Not really, as […]
From ultra-lo-fi origins, My Little Problem has now evolved from the solo-bedroom antics of Simon Janes (stop it!) into an […]
Panic Number have a very tidy indie sound with razor-tipped guitars and soft keyboards, and the addition of a Simon […]
A Different Day were essentially a British rock band, but with just a hint of subtle American shapes in their […]