Tomboy are a combo fronted by two brothers who describe themselves as coming from “Southampton via Milton Keynes”. The five-track […]
Starting out sounding like the bastard son of Jimmy Eat World and Allister, ‘One Shot Nothing’ has hooky chorus lines […]
Coming off the back of a string of favourable live reviews, ‘Liquid Cocaine’ is Southampton based band, The Morning’s, first […]
Unanswered Call is the latest recording from Southampton based pop-punk Drive-Thru look-alikes, Not Advised. ‘Leave One Eye Open’ kicks off […]
Containing four of the tracks that you will have heard if you’ve seen them live, Hygiene Advice for Cheerleaders is […]
Grasping the quirky indie-rock baton from their previous demo, Little Green’s ‘The Pequod Sessions’ has some more unusual, yet hooky, […]
Shindig are a three piece funk/rock band from Hythe, Southampton, playing up-tempo tracks with hints of the Chilli’s, Spin Doctors, […]
Never let it be said that the mag confines itself to the realms of Southern England. This promo winged it’s […]
Intent are a four piece heavy rock band with a fairly uncompromising and aggressive sound. ‘Everyday’ contains six tracks that […]
Uncle Blowfish are the first band to openly state that they are skate-punk. This statement may not seem very relevant, […]
Let’s go on a journey. It’s some time in the late sixties and it’s Lemmies birthday. His mom gives him […]
Made up of reworked older songs and a crackling new tune, ‘Shatter’ shows a new sharper edge to Sohnee that […]
Released on 16th February 2004, this self-proclaimed double b-side is another slice of retro rock and roll from international raucous […]
With a collection of political songs that hark back to old school punk and an edge of metal, Zero Tolerance […]
‘Dalek Boy’ is the debut album by guitar-driven rocksters, Evergreen. The creation of Ali Loaker (ex-River) and Ed Bird (drums), […]
Originating in San Francisco and Dundee, The Kates offer a good old-fashioned rock ‘n’ roll record in All Over Now, […]
River are a pop-rock four piece with undeniably anthemic songs. This EP features four of them and it is actually […]
Cut Your Noose is a record that has me feeling the anguish of conflict. The good bits are undoubtedly good, […]