Trauma Pet are an electro-goth two-piece that have been developing over the last few years through a strict regime of […]
I can’t quite say this EP was anything special to me, but with similarities to David Gray and all the […]
It’s hard to distinguish just what exactly Popular Workshop are aiming for and what their influences are. Or maybe that’s […]
Nearly a year old, The Bare Bones EP is still packed with potential. A punchy euphoric intro to ‘We’ve Come […]
Coming from a city that takes it’s acronym from the sixth note of the musical scale, Los Angeles bred The […]
Of the three CDs the Editor gave me to review, Cracking Amy immediately caught my eye. One look at the […]
Blacksmith hail from Boscombe (by the way of the Isle of Wight) and are made up of Lance (vocals), Sam […]
Salvo are a three piece band from London that have taken their jaded disillusionment of life and shoved it up […]
Of all the CD’s I have reviewed, Telex certainly lead the market with their wondrous assortment of ephemera, which accompanied […]
With a clear ringing guitar riff, like early U2 or the janglier moments of The Stone Roses early work, Glasgow […]
Angry, melodic and passionate are the three words that Female-fronted rockers Kenelis use to describe themselves and on this evidence, […]
With looks as tasty as their sound, Kovak are easy to envy and are well known for their indie-pop sounds […]
Losthenfound return once again with speedy pop-punk tunes that are rolled thoroughly in the damp earth of Blink 182, dusted […]
The Green Children. The band name suggests something earthy and, dare I say, a little ‘hippy-esque’. The cover art seems […]
Portsmouth soft electronic pop outfit, Autons, are a musical interpretation of a walk in a meadow. The Roots of Autons […]
The Eldora Parade are a band that, if you haven’t heard much recently, you definitely will be in the near […]
Simone Elizabeth is an artist that, first and foremost, has a charismatic personality. On top of this, she has an […]
Drawing from an impressive range of genres, including indie, punk, and jazz, Mirror Scam have a sound along the lines […]
To be told you’ve won a prize is exiting. To find out it’s a quid is a little bit of […]
In a vain effort to help free the Editors house of CD’s, Little Girl Lost is next on my list. […]
Whilst sifting through my small pile of CDs from distinctly average bands begging to be reviewed, I was pleasantly surprised […]
With a warm rush of dirty guitars, bass that’s equally big and fuzzy and drums that crack at one end […]
When The Silent Revolution describe themselves, they use the words acoustic and emo. Now while this is true enough, you […]
Having attempted an entry into the ‘longest band name’ award, And What Will be Left of Them were disappointed to […]