This is the debut full-length album from old-school rock band The Authentics. This genre has seen something of a resurgence […]
This is the first international release from the madcap French band Wolfunkind. Research indicates that the band have broken up […]
I must start this review with a confession and an apology. First the confession. I have been a fan of […]
Starting with the positives, this is a record produced to the highest standards. The crystal clear guitars seep through the […]
Originally penned in 2003, Almost Killed Me is a new release for us Brits aimed at helping us catch up […]
Dlugokecki has been hard at work since putting pen to paper on the AND Records deal with the new album […]
Don’t judge an album by its title. You’ll either be expecting something along the lines of Ska or something that […]
I’ve been sitting on this one for a while, like a fussy critical hen, waiting for it to mature on […]
Rentokill’s Antichorus pulls together 15 tracks of pure angst laid over with some fantastically raw riffs and manic drumming. Perfect […]
Every bit a classy album, this Muse-style LP from the Tunguska Event is nothing short of epic, brimming with fantastic […]
Starting like a trip gone wrong when the local dealer’s doorbell got stuck on the on position (and some stoned […]
There’s no doubt that ’10 Ways’ is an excellent start to this record. Some trippy beats, warped bass sounds and […]
Starting off with the crickets chirping and distinctly ‘deep south’ instrumentation, Declan Murray’s laid-back, yet confident vocals gently creep into […]
Drive Thru Records have got a reputation that includes up-tempo pop punk and EMO bands, wild tours and dedicated fans. […]
To say Ergo Phizmiz is something different would be an understatement. This mixture of cuts from his last five years […]
In my other life (as frontman for Southampton band Freeslave) I had the pleasure of witnessing this lot play an […]
Through the Square Window is, in fact, a one-man band; namely, Keith Harrison at the helm of this synth-pop electrobeat […]
I’ll be honest – I don’t understand it. Why spend an exorbitant amount of money pressing up and packaging a […]
Leicester-based songwriter Misterlee has been building his reputation for several years now with his skewed lo-fi pop. Two previous albums […]
There’s a fair spread of style on offer on this emotive album, with an undercurrent of alternative rock that underpins […]
Now, I’m not the most talented bloke in the world. In fact, unless there’s a great demand for the ability […]
The first thing that comes to mind after a few seconds of listening to the opening track of this album […]
First off, it has to be said that the packaging for this record is amazing. Some thought has gone into […]
Substantial powerful rock music with deep lyrical currents and a hundred twisty directions of travel. Mighty praise? Not really, as […]