Eclectic music fans are in luck. State of Emergency has a hand in all kinds of music, representing a number […]
Let’s get this review out before Mr Arthur opens his art exhibition at London’s Vertigo gallery, plays his sold out […]
The sophisticated songwriting and calm ambient sounds give Enola Fall that pop appeal of indie giants Coldplay and Radiohead. The […]
Jane’s story isn’t a short one, as I found when I tried to summarise the series of transitions that took […]
With a name like Adam Evil and the Outside Royalty it doesn’t take a genius to predict the word eclectic […]
It’s hard to distinguish just what exactly Popular Workshop are aiming for and what their influences are. Or maybe that’s […]
Nearly a year old, The Bare Bones EP is still packed with potential. A punchy euphoric intro to ‘We’ve Come […]
Having written, co-written, performed, and won awards all over the place in the past twenty-odd years, Rosemary Rebecca Swan is […]
Coming from a city that takes it’s acronym from the sixth note of the musical scale, Los Angeles bred The […]
Experimental noise anarchists, The Spoon Girls, have a penchant for aggressive experimental songs that range from womb-sound to jilting punk, […]
The Cutters are obviously a professional outfit going from the quality of this demo and their website. Having formed in […]
Emerging from the concrete blandness of Southampton University (their words, not mine), If I Had a Hi-Fi are a rock […]
Loopy often live up to their name and the arrival of a Christmas single, duly entered in the Richard and […]
The Wutars are the biggest thing in Wycombe at the moment and have both the unabashed guts and disarming charm […]
Of the three CDs the Editor gave me to review, Cracking Amy immediately caught my eye. One look at the […]
Blacksmith hail from Boscombe (by the way of the Isle of Wight) and are made up of Lance (vocals), Sam […]
Long term sabbaticals were a theme for the night, with both Rat:Daddy and The Downtown Maniacs playing their first gigs […]
Salvo are a three piece band from London that have taken their jaded disillusionment of life and shoved it up […]
With Misty’s Big Adventure pulling out of their headline slot, the two bands on the bill found themselves shoved up […]
Wow! Review covered? No? Alright then. There’s no question why ‘The Revolution Will Come’ is the title track, the drum […]
Of all the CD’s I have reviewed, Telex certainly lead the market with their wondrous assortment of ephemera, which accompanied […]
With a clear ringing guitar riff, like early U2 or the janglier moments of The Stone Roses early work, Glasgow […]
When Santa takes time out of his busy December schedule to introduce you on stage, a band had better make […]
Returning with a brand new line up and refreshed vigour, Rat Daddy couldn’t wait to give us a flavour of […]