This is such an amazing demo. I’m blown away. The cheery pop-punk/indie beats combined with the boy/girl back-and-forth vocals can’t […]
Stone Baby grab rock music through time, shake it up a little, and throw it to whoever is listening – […]
Starting with the positives, this is a record produced to the highest standards. The crystal clear guitars seep through the […]
Recorded just five weeks before the tragic death of John MacIsaac, the lead singer of Mach Schau, this single comes […]
So what do you do, exactly, when the new-found love in your life decides to leave the country on your […]
Despite managing to supply the most clichéd biography ever, a reasonably thin mix and some of the most eighties-arcade synth […]
The Carletons are a band on the rise, with a dark and edgy sound that’s got echoes of early Hard-Fi, […]
While ‘Stand Alone Johnny’ is a good enough song, it’s a bit too much of a tribute to Bon Jovi. […]
Originally penned in 2003, Almost Killed Me is a new release for us Brits aimed at helping us catch up […]
So I sat down, hit the play button on Three Quarter Smile’s demo and my heart sank. Some muddy drums, […]
A good number of people were probably waiting for The Veils to crack off their set at the end of […]
I’d heard things about McQueen. The four-piece attitude-rock band from Brighton have caused quite a stir since their inception in […]
The Electric Cinema return with a stomp-beated eclectic-pop second single and find themselves amongst the current love for a splash […]
My Passion have sneaked into Robert Smith’s house and stolen the style of his 1983 to 1987 pop songs and […]
Transportation has been a dream of sci-fi fans ever since the words “Beam me up, Scotty” were first uttered. So […]
‘We Are Youth’ hits you straight away with a dominant drum beat then suddenly erupts into a wild guitar frenzy. […]
Someone managed to describe Attica State as: “The Beatles with more power and distortion.” I wouldn’t normally name names, but […]
Kennedy Sunday no longer exists. Rebranded and renamed as Armies of You, they’ve left their previous incarnation behind and embarked […]
This isn’t the first time we’ve heard this song. For whatever reason, Simon Kent has semi-ditched the Pillo band name, […]
If the name Tartrazine evokes to you images of a fanzine devoted to dominatrixes then don’t worry, you are not […]
Hitting you straight away with an energetic indie vibe, ‘Backfire At The Disco’ is full of life. This is an […]
Making the combination of cello and banjo sound like a combination of Passenger, Captain and Nizlopi, My Little Problem craft […]
Ufomammut have already written this review for me, and quite succinctly: ‘repetitious heavy metal sounds’. Not just a lyric on […]
Dark, brooding and dense, this album is the antithesis of all that annoying happy-go-lucky indie pop in the charts at […]