With a feel-good positive bound, Tracing Faces count us into ‘Time’, with fronts the EP of the same name. They […]
In the bleary early hours of 2021, many of us will be working on our pivot while feeling heavy from […]
Manchester’s Hot Milk are a dual-fronted “emo power-pop” band who blend all-out rock tracks with neat electronic flickers. ‘Glass Spiders’ […]
The latest single from Die So Fluid takes us on a trip that stretches our minds all the way back […]
A tough year was improved beyond measure by some great writing and some awesome music. Here’s a quick dash through […]
For those in lockdown who are currently experiencing March 276th 2020, the painful withdrawals for live music are behind us […]
This second offering from Australian pop/punk band Stand Atlantic tears up the playbook with a collection of surprising variety and […]
Dolly Parton fans need no introduction to ‘Little Sparrow’, which kicked off Dolly’s 38th album back in 2001 and also […]
Buzzing and rolling into life, Church of Roswell make a powerful debut with the fantastic bounce of ‘The Witcher’. Candi […]
Let’s get straight to it. Doyle’s poignant acoustic storytelling in ‘Soldier Song’ is warm of tone and hits straight at […]
After twenty years of gathering dust, Little 10 have released their work in a digital format. Just as we did […]
Stuck in a house during lockdown when Mark Connor converted his house into a music studio, Murder in Greenvale are […]
This November, Scarlet Soho return with an epic anthology of more than thirty songs amassed over twenty years of songwriting. […]
Sparkling with crisp turn-of-the-nineties splendor, ‘Give Up the Hoax’ is spartan, precise, and clean like an early Deacon Blue number. […]
Buzzing into life with the morose chorus line of “save yourself; fall out of love”, it’s not long before Salem’s […]
Accompanied by an epic video, ‘Desert Love’ is a surprisingly complex retrowave single from Goober Gun side-project Palm Lakes. As […]
As if their recordings weren’t laced with 30 years of our own emotions, the collection of works from Therapy take […]
With a cassette-tape format and glitched black and white photography, expectations of a series of lo-fi renditions of Just Mustard […]
Sounding like a Broadway hit song, John Paciga’s ‘Big Hit Song’ is a pastiche that is part Axis of Awesome […]
Rebellion and hope collide in a darkened Paul Young pop single that is either anti-school or pro Jerome Bruner. Accompanied […]
Creeper’s enigmatic demise and rebirth will make a tidy and legendary entry in the rock and roll history books, but […]
Technically released under the adjusted band name, Brussel, this was to be the last recording from Brussel Spaceship. It was […]
On the 19th July 2008, we took over legendary Southampton music venue, The Talking Heads, for the second time and […]
Sometimes a song is so hauntingly beautiful it make your tear-ducts go allergic. ‘When I Look at You’ is just […]