‘All the songs are from the soul’. Happily, they’re quite good as well. Laila Cohen, aka Lailaland, delivers straight-talking jazzy […]
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In between coming out of his cave to feast on moss and small rodents, the Editor is a pretty astute […]
Having waited long enough for a physical CD to review from the Solrun chappies, I decided to go all 21st […]
The EPs title, ‘Dirty Line Dancing’, brings to mind a dodgy sequel with Jennifer Grey uncovering an underground scene of […]
Sam Kearney has a voice like a cut diamond and a bucketful of sincerity. She’s got a way with harsh, […]
My Passion are a cross between The Cure and electro pop. Originating from London, this five piece artistic band took […]
The Towers may be a bunch of sprightly youngsters (ranging in age from 19 to 22) but they are already […]
Fortunately for Chaser this CD had managed to find its way to the darkest depths of the editor’s grotto and […]
Its Sunday, its on the verge of peeing it down (again), so what better than a quick review in between […]
Anyone remember Monaco? Well, the vocal pops them straight into my head from the first note with it’s deep, chilled […]
As a preview to their debut studio album which has been chalked up for January 2007, Rip It Up popped […]
The 80’s looking picture that accompanies this CD does not fill me with confidence. I’m thinking Van Halen-esque female fronted […]
How can I describe this record? That’s a rhetorical question, in case you were one of the cynical people who […]
To anyone who’s going to listen to this CD, I have to insist that you disregard completely the first 15 […]
Amongst the usual influx of Christmas ‘best-of’s recently released, overshadowed maybe by the likes of U2 and Oasis, I was […]
As many people will tell you, first impressions are everything. Lo Ego clearly know this as this EP hits you […]
Cognoscenti put together the thin wail and jangle of the electric guitar with the slim percussion and samples of a […]
Well, what more could you ask for. With ‘Exercise Your Demons’, Pickled Dick have managed to preserve their hooky pop […]
Despite the plural name, Bugs is one guy using ‘real instruments’ and writing and playing all the stuff on this […]
So many bands use music to articulate what is wrong with the world. Some manage to make reasonably profound statements, […]
After making a few waves across Europe, managing to get on Tony Iommi’s best unsigned list and releasing a damn […]
As Greenwich Resident shuffle around the stage setting up their equipment, it would be fair to say they don’t exactly […]
It’s not very often that my conversations of what new bands and small venues that I’m heading to gets any […]
About half of the material that Davy Vain played on the night was from his very first album that he […]