CD Warehouse in Wimbledon is closing. Whether due to the market now being cornered by i-downloads of Timberlake’s sexy spleen […]
This is a strange mix. It’s a weird electronic bass line over a straight sounding drum machine with synth strings; […]
I was off duty, and still you ravished me. To be exact I was reclining at the Old Queen’s Head […]
The Black Ramps are the wiry cousins of all that American messy-indie from the nineties. Pavement, The Pixies, Violent Femmes… […]
All guitars contain, somewhere within their depths, such a myriad of sounds it’s possible to spend hours playing with knobs, […]
An everyman strolls onto stage with a guitar and a mega watt smile. The cosy basement venue of the Joogleberry […]
Greenwich Resident are a new band hailing from Liverpool, but with a very international pedigree lending the songs on this […]
If you haven’t heard of The Levellers then you must have been hiding in a cave since 1988 and you […]
Well, whatever I’m about to say, good or bad, the chances are that you or someone you know will own […]
I really shouldn’t like Redmile, they have so much in common with so many bands I really dislike and yet […]
Kennedy Sunday could be a band just like any other; trying to get their songs heard, doing the usual rounds […]
The first and title song on Circuits two track demo is hard to ignore. The guitars crash into action reminding […]
When I learned that this offering from the Singletons was a live recording I didn’t expect much. My list of […]
From the look of the cover I expected In Darklight to sound like Razorlight. I’m fully aware looks should have […]
I really didn’t know what to make of the 4ft Pimp, they claim that their ‘big riffs, solos, harmonies, effect-laden […]
Only a few years ago it seemed that sleaze rock was condemned to leading a purely marginal existence – demoralised […]
Wakeover pick such an apt name for their opening track. ‘Clarity’ showcases a young and fresh sound clarifying their potential […]
The Arkwrights may have sent in a record but I think that they might have been better off arranging for […]
Sometimes it’s good to go to a gig with no preconceptions, so Tilly and the Wall seemed an appealing prospect […]
Daddy Long Legs are an interesting bunch. It’s a bit like Captain, but without the keyboards and with guitars akin […]
Promise comes in many forms. Sometimes it’s a killer vocal, other times it’s a particularly outstanding song. For The Dawn […]
Buswell did quite well with their first single, getting to the top spot in the Amazon pre-order chart and popping […]
The Misnomer have done very little wrong on this mini-LP. Getting down to the important business of rocking without pretentious […]
‘Ancient Sins’ provides a sinister opening to what appears to be a promising EP, with its lonely guitar strums that […]