Anon have been around the south coast for a few years now however, their recent live shows (which have been […]
Lo Slung have sensibly realised that what the world needs is Alabama 3 as an art-school prank, minus the lyrical […]
These chaps got into The Mag’s MP3 chart two months running with the opening track on the EP, ‘Happy Hour’. […]
With a splitting headache to contend with, it was anybody’s guess as to whether I’d survive the first band, let […]
What can you say that’s already been said about Wales’ living legend? Well, not a lot really, suffice to say […]
The Title are another Sons Ltd band hailing from the seemingly fertile hotbed of indie, Stoke-on-Trent. ‘Slippin’ and Slidin”, their […]
DC Baby Records have put together a collection of songs to launch themselves as a label that champions independent London […]
Bursting into life like an Anglicised version of The Corrs, Hansom Pilot are an instantly likeable pop band with melodic […]
Queens of the Stone Age meets The Arctic Monkeys in this raw slice of rock and roll from Bristol three-piece, […]
London-based five-piece Junkstar took to the stage in an array of colours, styles and attitudes – not least emanating from […]
The Warm have had a great start to their career, as support slots with Snow Patrol attest. On the evidence […]
I’ve seen many a gig in London and the travel is certainly the least enjoyable part of any trip up […]
Tongue in cheek, fun and very very good, National Heroes would fit neatly into the same box as The Kaiser […]
I was invited along to Solent University to review a Battle of the Bands contest in aid of the Society […]
Astariel is an ex-electroclash artist searching for a place in the electro-indie world that plays home to the likes of […]
Starting off with the crickets chirping and distinctly ‘deep south’ instrumentation, Declan Murray’s laid-back, yet confident vocals gently creep into […]
Drive Thru Records have got a reputation that includes up-tempo pop punk and EMO bands, wild tours and dedicated fans. […]
Endeci aren’t going to be easy to describe. It may just be a display of diversity or it may be […]
Friends of Ken appear to have friends in high places, with Steve Lamacq and BBC 6Music both championing this debut […]
I’ll be totally honest here. I accept that Centrifuge are a talented band with a decent vocal and a tight […]
Rushing, screaming guitars drive an intense two-note hammering intro to open up ‘1st May’ and expose a song which is […]
Did I read that right? Milk Kan featuring Dolly Parton?! Let’s get this straight then, Milk Kan are the acoustic-urban […]
You never would have thought it, but the seventies-style shorts that seem to be the favoured attire of Duloks seem […]
Upon entry into Southampton’s Joiners, you instantly notice the trendy clothes, hairstyles and general attitudes of this young generation of […]