Trends and styles are recycled in rock all the time, mainly because of their high redundancy and the fact that […]
It may be a little while since Francesca Berlin last sent us a record, but to be fair she’s been […]
Supporting Crash My Model Car in the stately Bastille Tavern, Endor made a pretty good attempt at stealing the night […]
Edd Spirling is a bloke sitting on the pavement in London eating some unidentified but meaty looking substance off a […]
British Rock is the order of the day, courtesy of The Treat. A treat eh? Well I’ll be the judge […]
The Patchworks night at MacNasty’s II in Twickenham used to be a bit of an institution known for giving unsigned […]
It’s emo time, and this one’s sonically seductive. A pleasing stew of grumbling bass, guitar arpeggios and quietly ominous drumming […]
Sixty Mile Smile have been around for a little while now and if you’ve heard of them, you may well […]
Volume formed in 2004 and state that they’ve spent plenty of time honing their sound. Some decent support slots for […]
My Passion are the new band that have been made out of the old band, Shard. One of the first […]
South Wales metal band, The Autonomy Within, are a band looking for a record deal and if ‘Praise the Broken’ […]
Slowline use their biography to big themselves up a bit in preparation for you being introduced to their music, but […]
‘Caretaker’ is the briefest of sparkly tunes, with a sound that’s half way between a xylophone and a metallophone or […]
Kicking off the second Petty Vendetta night at the same time as the World Cup battle between Portugal and Holland […]
Glasgow South-siders Exit Pilot were first on the bill for a strong Saturday night line up. The crowd was slightly […]
Sometimes interesting things just fall into your lap, and Digital Soup was one of those things: Thames Valley University’s degree […]
How many guitarists does it take to make a band? Well five if your name’s Kobai and you believe rock […]
The Skinks are a Sheffield based rock band who, according to their biography, write, record and perform their own original […]
Cloudbase you say? Sounds like a nice safe option for a late-night spin on the record player. With a cute […]
‘From Hibernation’ isn’t so titled just for fun. This is Germinal’s first release since an EP in 2001 and yet […]
Reawakening the spirit of ska without any particularly strong ska thing going on, The Rifles are releasing records all over […]
Looking like the last CD in the last chance salon’s jukebox, James Apollo’s ‘Good Grief’ has all the packaging to […]
With Leeds very much back in the spotlight thanks to the likes of the Kaiser Chiefs, it’s inspired timing for […]
For a band on their last warning at this venue you’d think that Mach Schau would tone down their usual […]