As soaked punters filed into the Fleece on Monday night, spirits needed to be lifted before stepping back out into […]
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Contrast have had a good start to their musical career, appearing on the ‘Mod Aid’ album alongside the likes of […]
With enigmatic song titles adorning the sleeve and an onslaught of pacey post-hardcore on the disk, Debate Escape are back […]
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, […]
Kat Vipers is a twenty-something Athens born singer/songwriter who mixes classical and jazz sounds with contemporary hooks to create a […]
With a cast of five regulars, plus a handful of guest vocalists and brass sections, Ticklin the Pickle are a […]
Red Strike are a rock ‘n’ roll trio originally hailing from Northern Ireland but now based in Glasgow. The early […]
Following up on their cracking debut ’80’s Love Affair’, Liverpool’s The Most Terrifying Thing return with something a little bit […]
A night dedicated to celebrating the life and work of a fantastic man – a pioneer of new music. I […]
Last Nation take their name from the global melting-pot phenomenon that blurs the cultural barriers, effectively creating a single worldwide […]
With press release promising an EP of ‘emotional content with goose pimple like melodies, held together with electro style rhythms […]
Androgynous musicians can take many forms. From the subtle eyeliner of Nicky Wire to the full-on thong wearing of Brian […]
Birmingham band, The Mexicolas, are a three piece with elements of the radio-friendly rock sounds of the Foo Fighters, the […]
Light the Fuse presents three Perth bands, The Volcanics, The M-16s, and Fourstroke, with recordings of their own exclusive tracks […]
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 […]
Having an outdoor mini-festival in Glasgow in September may not be the best idea ever but the first T in […]
In what has come as a radical departure from many of the bands that we review, ROTS is more in […]
The Autons tout themselves as Dr Who fans who met whilst auditioning to be android extras in their favourite show. […]
Ist’s full length album, King Martha, holds a mirror up to the experiences of growing up, discovering yourself, and making […]
If you’re a fan of pop, Bad Machine’s ‘Telling Lies’ is for you. The youthful female lead vocal complements the […]