Having spent the best part of fifteen minutes fighting with the shrink wrap on this disk, I had considered taking […]
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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 […]
The Race are a Reading based band keen to expand their circle outside of their home town. The hand-drawn CD, […]
Support for tonight was from Jonball, the drummer from Fevertree’s brother’s band. Although it was their first gig with original […]
Belle Park describe themselves as a guitar and piano band with a rock/indie edge and what’s on offer in the […]
Salisbury four-piece, Cast Iron Shores, took to the floor of their local pub, The Old Ale House, for the inaugral […]
The Motorpool is the creation of brothers Billy and James Traxler, who form the centre of this London five piece. […]
Predominantly led by acoustic guitar, The Dusty Roads EP is a demonstration of the songwriting and vocal talents of ex-Candlefire […]
The Plymouths are a Bournemouth based four piece with a sound that skims the edges of retro-rock with definite influences […]
Trent supply a sombre intro does nothing to prepare the listener for the anthemic proportions of the title song, which […]
Faceful of Flames attracted a reasonable crowd for a wet Tuesday night and were obviously at ease on stage with […]
Heading your way on the 1st November 2004, ‘The End of Fear’ is the first release from ex-Dum Dums front […]
The Subterraneans describe their music as Mercurial Desiccated Rock and while there is certainly a mythological theme to the song […]
In preparation for their forthcoming album ‘Scuffed’, Loopy sent us a demo titled ‘Too Late’, featuring some of the songs […]
Fallen Sun are a Portsmouth based Indie Rock band who released their debut album ‘Defined in Destiny’ back in March […]
The first hour of this gig involved standing outside London School of Economics in varying degrees of mizzling rain, damp […]
There’s been so much fuss surrounding this band that there was bound to be a lot of anticipation about tonight’s […]
‘Blaze a Trail’ opens with a liquid guitar-type noise that is soon joined by a fat bass and a smart […]
Liszt describe their music as piano and guitar driven indie, which is a fair statement based on Exhibit A: Their […]
Roger is the collective noun for thirteen slightly odd people who, in between a busy schedule of annoying the United […]
‘Out After Hours’ is the first to showcase Never Another’s sound, which is a cross between power-pop and indie. The […]
Having reached the heady highs of a support slot with Texas, Trent moved to Brighton to join the vibrant music […]
Arrows Lounge must have been seen with the ever-popular Lord Mayor, Ken Livingstone recently, judging by the turnout. I’m not […]