Century Man state that their intention is to rapidly grow their following in the UK with their exciting and energetic […]
Having secured a decent independent record deal, played to sizeable crowds in the Southampton area, and basically got themselves noticed […]
The title of this self-released concept album from The Red comes from several different places. The burning desire of love; […]
Now it is not too often we do this, but the press release that accompanied this album was so absorbing […]
South-East Londoners, The Southern Electrics, have become regulars on the big-smoke scene, as well as getting themselves further afield with […]
A relatively small, but nevertheless enthusiastic crowd had gathered to welcome Losthenfound onto an unusually tidy Joiners stage. There were […]
Southampton four piece Equilibria’s demo is a mixture of three live tracks and two studio recordings, although the quality of […]
This line up of four bands at The Joiners, Southampton, had a distinctly metal flavour which was interpreted in different […]
This latest demo from Brigade contains two new recordings of previously released songs intended to show how the band has […]
Penned for release on 31st January 2005 on Seeca Records, ’80’s Love Affair’ is the debut release of The Most […]
With a much slicker production and obvious progress in terms of ability, Losthenfound have returned with ‘Tunes for You’, which […]
Braving a rather nippy night, punters clambering up the stairs into Brighton’s Pressure Point were in for something of a […]
With a selection of songs that range from energetic guitar rock (with a touch of clever musicality) to laid back […]
With the retro sounds of Franz Ferdinand mixed with a touch of the Strokes and the White Stripes; Vinyl Collide […]
Lively Portsmouth power-trio Cinder have landed radio coverage, and featured on the same bill as The Darkness and The Wildhearts […]
Not surprisingly, The Joiners was completely packed out for the home-coming of the Delays, which took the form of a […]
Colleen was born in Nova Scotia and brought up in a family of musicians, with a mother who sang, father […]
Following in the stead of two very strong singles, the long-awaited debut album from Scarlet Soho, ‘Divisions of Decency’, is […]
Portsmouth rockers, Duri, list influences such as Linkin Park, Nirvana, Skunk Anansie, and Iron Maiden amongst others and there is […]
Following on from the Pop Rock and Roll sound of previous album ‘Higher Me, Hire Me’, Casaverde is back with […]
With drumming that challenges a sequencer for precision, and a tidal wave of guitars and bass that could demolish an […]
The Visitors opened a moderately busy night at the Frog on the Front. Their overall sound was rather interesting, sounding […]
Kendall are a three-piece angsty Brit-Pop outfit that has supported the likes of The Bluetones, The Libertines, Electric Soft Parade, […]
From the opening track, MoBrown clearly establish the fact that they play riffy blues, old-style, with traditional chord progressions, bass […]