Since they signed a new record deal with Fiction in December, Delays have been hard at work writing and recording […]
Pink Widow successfully fuse several strands of the metal genre into a frantic and varied single. Not only that, but […]
Mixing an altogether Mancunian attitude with some sinister-sounding vocals, Kill The Young are a sombre-indie-rock outfit with the ability to […]
InMe return to public consciousness with their adjusted line-up (Dave’s brother Greg replaces Joe Morgan on bass) and with their […]
Riverstate survive an early moment of ‘Every Little Thing She Does is Magic’ and take things in a different direction […]
Now let’s get some facts straightened out before we get started on this record… Freezer Burn learned to play their […]
Combining Jimmy Eat World and The Early November into an abridged American rock sound, The First stomp their way through […]
The Tacticians are back with the sparkling power-pop single, ‘Girls Grow Up Faster Than Boys’. True enough! The vocals are […]
I have to put my hand up to the fact that I didn’t like these chaps when I saw them […]
Revere play intricate, delicate and emotional indie-pop, like a lighter version of Radiohead or a tidier Broken Social Scene. Some […]
When you attend a live performance several hundred feet above the ground in a glass fronted tower, you can’t help […]
The Cedar Falls have got a decent sound, wholesome guitars and slamming drums and bass make for a rock sound […]
Winners of the Diesel U-Music award for 2007, The Steers have clearly made a good impression on a lot of […]
Peter Derzbach rather bravely slots a ‘…she’s a star…’ chorus into ‘Deni’ and even sings it real high. Whether Peter […]
The Electric City are a great-sounding rock band, drawing on some Ibiza influences to grind in a bit of dancefloor […]
An extraordinary tantrum of fury and noise, Steveless release their latest album through Lancashire’s finest Indie label Cherryade Records. It’s […]
The English are a peculiar bunch. There doesn’t seem to be anywhere else on this planet where everyone is so […]
There’s barely a light touch to Dextro’s debut album with a handful of almost anatomically named tunes. For the most […]
Churning up a buttery mix of rock, pop and jazz doesn’t result in the kind of cheese you might expect, […]
Sounding like a cross between Gossip and Kenickie, Ninotchka’s ‘Capricorn’ is a muddy mix of warm fuzzy guitars, distorted vocals […]
Jessica’s Ghost conjure up the vision of The Pretenders, with ‘that Christmas song’ they did firmly entrenched, not just in […]
Ray Lamontagne is bringing it home with the first release from his second LP. ‘Three More Days’, it had to […]
Where do you start with this record, or indeed this artist? TD Lind went a long way to make this […]
Truly, Chichester is blessed at the moment with one of the most vibrant local scenes in the UK. At the […]