Opening act Beth Fouracre came equipped with a guitar and a well-discussed vocal talent and quickly set about winning the […]
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It’s late in the day and it’s been a tough one, being a lonely person in a big city. I […]
When The Delilahs sent in their new single for a review, we decided that we’d cut something in order to […]
Manchester may well be associated with, dare I say, sludgy Britrock, but the latest talent to emerge from the UK’s […]
Has it started? Wait a second… Yes! There it is. After what sounds at first like some random notes on […]
Let’s get this straight from the beginning. If you hate all things old school rock chances are you aren’t going […]
Dumbfounded seem, at least on the surface, to be a band influenced by two genres of music: pop punk and […]
Gee, American influence is everywhere these days, man. That’s cool and all, but are we gonna be, like, assimilating their […]
The night was kicked of by Yorkshire band Samsa, the opening support for the tour. Samsa are a band that […]
Since their last recording, the Rival Joustas have been busy touring the country, recording a new demo, and may even […]
My first time at this London venue was almost a short lived affair as getting past the stringent door staff […]
Bless Amplifico: they’d made flyers for the tables in Heriot Watt University Union which featured a cartoon piggy bank and […]
With a biography promising some aural pleasure, a mis-heard comment across the office turned into a nasty fight to get […]
Tenth Planet offer up a pretty unnerving inlay image that puts them right up there with some Quentin Tarantino bad-guys. […]
Oliver Gearing, as the credit suggests, is the main man as far as the newly released ‘The End of Daydreaming’ […]
The first thing that hit you about Centrifuge is that their laid back and stylishly effortless vocals have a Muse-esque […]
Aw shucks, this is a late Christmas present right? You know my birthday’s not till June. And you know I […]
Al Gregg was a kid with punk on the brain, playing guitars for Three Minute Warning and Four Minds Crack […]
Turning up at tonight’s five-band show ever so slightly late, I just manage to catch the end of The Tulips’ […]
Picturebox have perfected a sound that takes you out of dreary England to a romantic French scene with their charming, […]
Released on February 14th, Her Soul is the debut EP from London soul-rock band Shades Of Jade. Starting with the […]
The Red Kites have popped up with several variations on the retro theme, from Starsky and Hutch riffery to classic […]
Since we last heard a Smith 6079 record, they’ve managed to land themselves a potentially excellent deal with Six Finger […]
When you see the name Waiting for Superman, you don’t exactly get yourself ready for some serious power-rock music with […]