Orko storm off Northamptonshire with a combination of rocky influences and with a few surprises packed into a small travel […]
Soma High have impressed us every time they’ve sent in a record, so when this one reached the top of […]
Having found a parking space satisfyingly close the the venue and happily not on one of the surrounding hills ( […]
Portsmouth soft electronic pop outfit, Autons, are a musical interpretation of a walk in a meadow. The Roots of Autons […]
Empty Vessels are a three-piece anti-industry rock band with strong ideas of what they do and don’t like. Pitching themselves […]
A teasing countdown – the likes of which I haven’t seen since the good old days of the famous BBC […]
To be told you’ve won a prize is exiting. To find out it’s a quid is a little bit of […]
When The Silent Revolution describe themselves, they use the words acoustic and emo. Now while this is true enough, you […]
‘Onto Better Days’ is the second release from the Tierney brothers and Dan Clark, the four man collective we know […]
After all the punk records I’ve reviewed, I’ve finally been sent one that sounds like the Sex Pistols. I’ve heard […]
You know a pub is little bit classy when they supply drinks with odd names. More so when they serve […]
Red Light Go mix slick guitaring with synth keyboards in an eccentric pop fashion that hints towards Gary Numan, Depeche […]
For some reason this CD decided to stick incredibly firmly to the floppy plastic sleeve it came in. The struggle […]
Having been told in no uncertain terms that his band needed a name, Joff Winks sat down with his fellow […]
Blood Sundae inform us that their name mirrors their music; dark and brooding elements with some tasty sweet bits. I’m […]
Now this is an odd one. Having decided not to include any explanatory material, biography or even a list of […]
Voodoo Vegas, formerly known as Cold Earth, cite the likes of Aerosmith, AC/DC, Motley Crue, and Bon Jovi amongst their […]
Laid to Waste started out with the sole intention of having a bit of fun, but since gaining a following […]
Jim Campbell got fed up with unreliable musicians. Unable to find a stable band (horses are notoriously unreliable) he shut […]
City Torn combine some rigid drumming and tight riffs to create a very crisp metal sound. On top of this, […]
With press release promising an EP of ‘emotional content with goose pimple like melodies, held together with electro style rhythms […]
Brandy Alexander are not background music. Invasive and gritty, this is the kind of angsty rock music that you can […]
I’ve been dying to get the cling film off of this record for ages, ever since the pastel-shaded artwork popped […]
My Luminaries are a London four piece that started in 2004. Having already sold over one thousand copies of the […]