Panic Number have a very tidy indie sound with razor-tipped guitars and soft keyboards, and the addition of a Simon […]
With a strong country vibe, ‘Ten Years In Harlem’ introduces you to the fabulous vocals of Naomi Coleman. This track […]
Manatees have rather helpfully supplied the alternative title of Untitled for this release; the full title being ‘The Forever Ending […]
Chris Cornell, a man of many talents, strikes it gold with this self-titled album Temple of the Dog (1990). With […]
This album’s influences stare you in the face like the classic album covers you’d immediately recognise in a record shop […]
Heelstone are a family acoustic trio that have been on the folk circuit for some five years now. They have […]
What do you get when you cross an ex-metal/prog-rock guitar smith from Norfolk with a classically trained Italian pianist who […]
Ahem… ah one, two, ah one, two, three, four. Yes it’s Loopy time again and although I didn’t realise it, […]
In case you didn’t notice, it’s Christmas. In the musical world, this means it’s the usual sprint for the number […]
Damien Rice’s new album 9 opens with ‘9 crimes’ which, second time round of reviewing, is still an outstanding song. […]
A treat from start to finish. Peel championed pop pickers Forest Giants have been ploughing their own furrow of deliciously […]
My girlfriend has a code. I’ll be playing something on the stereo – last time it was Misterlee – I’ll […]
A curio – this little package. Like a musty bottle washed up on the shore from far off climbs, this […]
The first thing that is funky about this debut album is the cover with its inspired use of coffee beans […]
I’ll be honest. I hate Christmas. I hate the lights. I hate the way you can’t go to the shops […]
The EPs title, ‘Dirty Line Dancing’, brings to mind a dodgy sequel with Jennifer Grey uncovering an underground scene of […]
The Towers may be a bunch of sprightly youngsters (ranging in age from 19 to 22) but they are already […]
Just like anything else that brings pleasure, music is often listened to in order to separate one’s self from reality; […]
Something about Lee Roger’s voice is commanding and coarse, just like blues should be, as if roughened by years of […]
Moonshot start their LP with their best song, ‘Lust’. Spacey electronic sounds and eerie whispered vocals are added to a […]
For the first time in their career Skid Row have finally quit trying too hard. Compared to all their previous […]
You can’t deny Deeprock’s catchiness from the offset; they’ve got a strange and unique quality to them. The album is […]
The Attika State hail from Sicily, Malta, Guyana, Sri Lanka, and Bristol. Well, that’s what it says on their web-site […]
There must be something in the water down in Ayr. Now that’s a line from a Glaswegian that invariably ends […]