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 […]
Mia Riddle made a brief appearance on UK soil last month with a UK tour to promote her latest EP, […]
Something of an Oxford super group, Foals have been creating some waves in the splash pool of alternative music for […]
I’m going to level with you. I have MTV. I have The Box. I even sometimes stray over to VH1 […]
What a shame I’ve been a total slacker in regards to reviewing Chin Music’s EP. I could line up all […]
Living in close proximity to Hampden Park has a lot of benefits. Two good flatmates, friends close by, being able […]
Defying the well-known ‘Silent August’ effect, the Talking Heads was squeezed from wall to wall for the final of their […]
Belasco are a British four-piece that combine elements of some of the most thrilling rock music of the last ten […]
There is an interesting school of thought doing the rounds at the minute that somehow attention to detail is for […]
And so to Whitechapel, playground of mythic tabloid demons from Jack the Ripper to Pete Doherty. Short-notice openers for this […]
Four-piece The Park Race hail from The Home Counties and describe their sound as a combination of pop, indie and […]
Sometimes you go to see a band and return home not having a clue as to why this band are […]
Roaring from Germany with a new three track EP – Fidget have obviously spent their years of touring and gigging […]
It’s a good job I’m not a bass player looking for work. Since Jack and Meg emerged from their Detroit […]
This is the third studio album released by South in the UK but I have to confess that I had […]
Dublin Based songwriter Chris Singleton has clearly spent a lot of his young years absorbing the best bits of forty […]
After a series of tube-related transport traumas, my entrance to 93 Feet East was breathless and littered with expletives. All […]
Vamps and Gypsies are a glam band, but although they quote Motley Crue and Guns’n’Roses among their influences, they certainly […]