Following on from the cheerfully titled ‘Losing Hope’, this two track sampler is taken from the positively upbeat sounding ‘Losing […]
Lodon based, The Motorpool, hark back to those dreamy days of Britpop with relaxed guitar and piano, reserved bass, and […]
Shindig are a three piece funk/rock band from Hythe, Southampton, playing up-tempo tracks with hints of the Chilli’s, Spin Doctors, […]
The Hobbit is a difficult venue to play. The downstairs room is fairly small; it’s incredibly difficult to sound good, […]
With a self-admitted tribute to brit-pop, Darling is the creation of Jarvis Cocker / David Bowie style vocalist, Ty LaRue […]
Spencers Parade are a three piece nu-metal band playing an angsty rock metal. The album commences with title track, ‘Anger […]
The Red Kites kicked off proceedings at The Bull and Gate with an energetic and surprisingly diverse collection of songs. […]
Little Green are an anomaly. With moments in their music that have the intricate and emotional power of Radiohead, the […]
The first band to take to the stage at the Bull and Gate, Kentish Town, were Atlantic Dash. Playing some […]
Released on 16th February 2004, this self-proclaimed double b-side is another slice of retro rock and roll from international raucous […]
Street Regal have some heavy influences and they aren’t ashamed of showing them. This is the kind of rock music […]
With a collection of political songs that hark back to old school punk and an edge of metal, Zero Tolerance […]
Hailing from New York City, Wight Light Motorcade are an almost undiscovered entity in the UK. Their album ‘Thank You, […]
The Red Kites are a retro-rock-groove band that are a little difficult to describe. ‘You Got the Fever’ kicks off […]
The Drive-Thru records invasion tour hit Portsmouth’s Wedgewood Rooms with an explosive riot. First band on, Hidden in Plain View, […]
The Buffseeds have their own brand of laid back indie music and ‘Sparkle Me’ is a good example. After a […]
The Joiners, Southampton, was rammed, somehow managing to squeeze more than two-hundred punters into the venue for a night featuring […]
‘Destroy the World’ is a promotional single by Dead Jack, an angry band that fuses metal and fast punk in […]
The Wedgewood rooms consistently manages to pull in big bands for intimate gigs. On this occasion, Irish rockers Therapy? came […]
Three Pounds! The first band to play tonight at Winchester’s Railway Inn were The Big, a ska band so tight […]
Schism didn’t turn up. That really doesn’t win them any favours when you’ve turned up to review them. The reshuffled […]
Die So Fluid are the phoenix that emerged from the ashes of rock band Feline. Featuring both Grog (Vocals/Bass) and […]