Paisley Riot are a band you could definitely pick out from the crowd. Sounding like a cross between The Smiths […]
My girlfriend has a code. I’ll be playing something on the stereo – last time it was Misterlee – I’ll […]
With £500 in cash and a couple of single-release contracts waiting for signatures, the final of the latest Band Wars […]
A curio – this little package. Like a musty bottle washed up on the shore from far off climbs, this […]
Maybe it’s the pied piper flute, maybe the girls like a nice neat side parting after all or maybe it’s […]
If you don’t know that Sevendaystory are an emo/punk/nu-metal band, the title of their latest EP, ‘Fade to Strangers’, might […]
The first thing that is funky about this debut album is the cover with its inspired use of coffee beans […]
Enter Shikari are a band with a twist, an electronic one at that. Mixing punk, metal, and hardcore together, creating […]
First spotted on the awesome Transgressive label last year, Goodbooks have already been hailed by the NME as one of […]
Chin Music drew a respectable crowd and chose a high-speed exciting song, reminiscent of My Chemical Romance, to open with. […]
I’ll be honest. I hate Christmas. I hate the lights. I hate the way you can’t go to the shops […]
The last time Gary Nock was reviewed for The Mag this reviewer raised the problem of his mid-set lull. Well, […]
There are female singer-songwriters aplenty these days and standing out from the feminine crowd is a task indeed. Yvonne Lake […]
Four-piece punk band Shock Shock Horror, bring a new meaning to the name punk. Funky beats will have almost every […]
Instrumental guitar rock is usually associated, if not with experimentation, then at least with virtuosity. This EP offers neither, although […]
Filthy Pedro is… no, Filthy Pedro is just Filthy Pedro. Mr and Mrs Pedro had their son christened ‘Filthy’ by […]
‘All the songs are from the soul’. Happily, they’re quite good as well. Laila Cohen, aka Lailaland, delivers straight-talking jazzy […]
In between coming out of his cave to feast on moss and small rodents, the Editor is a pretty astute […]
Having waited long enough for a physical CD to review from the Solrun chappies, I decided to go all 21st […]
The EPs title, ‘Dirty Line Dancing’, brings to mind a dodgy sequel with Jennifer Grey uncovering an underground scene of […]
Sam Kearney has a voice like a cut diamond and a bucketful of sincerity. She’s got a way with harsh, […]
My Passion are a cross between The Cure and electro pop. Originating from London, this five piece artistic band took […]
The Towers may be a bunch of sprightly youngsters (ranging in age from 19 to 22) but they are already […]
Fortunately for Chaser this CD had managed to find its way to the darkest depths of the editor’s grotto and […]