Elliot Street is the new album from Boston country rocker and self professed ‘well travelled man’ Satch Kerans. Judging by […]
When you get a CD that’s shrink-wrapped in tough plastic, it feels kinda special. Like it’s never been touched by […]
I’ve been dying to get the cling film off of this record for ages, ever since the pastel-shaded artwork popped […]
In what has come as a radical departure from many of the bands that we review, ROTS is more in […]
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 […]
Compilations. They typically contain somewhere in the region of twenty tracks and each song is usually worth a mention. Great […]
Ever heard of orchestral pop? No? Well let me tell you something about it. The Top Forty singles often contain […]
With all things electronic inspiring Dempsey Ward and Emily Crossland, Enchanted Mood have crafted an album full of alternately dark, […]
Set for release on 5th September 2005, ‘Burgers’ is the much anticipated follow up to Toupe’s 2003 album ‘Alopecia’ and […]
What a difference two years make. Two years ago I was starting my first temp-job in London, having just moved […]
When you get a record from a solo artist you just don’t know what’s going to be lurking inside the […]
Harsh have an aggressive lo-fi garage-tock sound that belies their technical ability… and a collection of sub-three-minute songs that does […]
Hackpen describe themselves as one of the last truly independent record labels. This is somewhat proven by their total disregard […]
With an old-school rock and roll style and a few new ideas, Cricket are a three piece from Kentucky that […]
Dead Jack have been around for a while, forging a punk-metal sound and refining it over a couple of years. […]
Bristol alternative indie band, Forest Giants, are back with a new record. They have also added a band member in […]
So after a large mug of blue stripe coffee, a selection of Mr Kipling’s finest, and a well deserved afternoon […]
With two disks weighing in at a hefty thirty-nine tracks, it seems sensible to tackle Independent Revolution in two parts […]
Winging its way over from France and showcasing talent from all over the place, the first instalment of the Ultimate […]
It’s a good job Anti-Product have made records, because it proves they exist. Otherwise witnesses of their intense live show […]
My Mantra are clearly not a band to be told how to produce an album. The first rule they break […]
After gigging heavily for several years in Oxford, Loopy relocated to Winchester not too long ago where they’ve continued to […]
Hailing from Anchorage, Alaska, JEB are a grungy three-piece who have collected together a hefty 16 tracks in the form […]