Kalinsky are a pop-rock combo with a slick sound and oodles of catchy songwriting skills. ‘If You Will’ contains the […]
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The Early November are an EMO band that stands out by virtue of some excellent rhythms and by the way […]
Following on from the cheerfully titled ‘Losing Hope’, this two track sampler is taken from the positively upbeat sounding ‘Losing […]
Turncoat kicked things off with an instantly appealing indie sound. The vocals had moments of the Divine Comedy’s Neil Hannon […]
Back in the early eighties, Mick Karn was the bass player with the successful art-pop group Japan from which the […]
Kicking off the Sunday night proceedings at The Joiners, Judas Kisses had a sound that was definately one for the […]
Lodon based, The Motorpool, hark back to those dreamy days of Britpop with relaxed guitar and piano, reserved bass, and […]
Grasping the quirky indie-rock baton from their previous demo, Little Green’s ‘The Pequod Sessions’ has some more unusual, yet hooky, […]
Due to a complete no-show from D2D, which will almost certainly mean a very hard time getting more bookings here, […]
A rare two-band line up at the Bull and Gate saw something of a Bristol derby. First up were Bushbaby, […]
Kicking off the punk line up at the Joiners in Southampton, Ill Supply had a set with something of an […]
Well trust me to open my mouth. No sooner had I pointed out Bushbaby’s ‘Tinsel Town’ single was old hat, […]
The Joiners was the venue for another impressive mix, with Inhalate opening the evening with their heavy grinding riffs. Although […]
Shindig are a three piece funk/rock band from Hythe, Southampton, playing up-tempo tracks with hints of the Chilli’s, Spin Doctors, […]
The Garage, London, was the venue and Widescreen were the first band on. This was a punchy sounding three piece […]
Bournemouth’s Old Firestation was the host for this second round Emergenza heat, leaving tonight’s winners with just one more round […]
The Wedgewood Rooms had a respectable queue by the time the doors opened, so opening act The Saddest Day had […]
Three Date Theory, who may well have taken their name from a Blink 182 lyric, took to the stage at […]
Having fast tracked themselves a record deal with Easy Street almost as soon as they graced a stage for the […]
With the Drive-Thru record label gradually becoming a genre in it’s own right, with a host of bands that all […]
Never let it be said that the mag confines itself to the realms of Southern England. This promo winged it’s […]
Finding themselves on yet another decent billing supporting Anti-Product and Electric Eel Shock at The Joiners, Careless had a lot […]
If you were hanging around Southampton’s legendary music venues at the end of the 20th century, you would have found […]
Casaverde, based in Brooklyn, consists mostly of Ken Greenhouse. Referring to his band in the third person, Ken describes Casaverde’s […]