This special festive gig at the Railway Inn, Winchester, had tickets disappearing rather swiftly. Tables and chairs were removed to […]
Shortly before they took to the stage at the Railway Inn on 14th December 2003, Rat:Daddy had time to have […]
Originating in San Francisco and Dundee, The Kates offer a good old-fashioned rock ‘n’ roll record in All Over Now, […]
The Wedgewood rooms consistently manages to pull in big bands for intimate gigs. On this occasion, Irish rockers Therapy? came […]
Three Pounds! The first band to play tonight at Winchester’s Railway Inn were The Big, a ska band so tight […]
Schism didn’t turn up. That really doesn’t win them any favours when you’ve turned up to review them. The reshuffled […]
As all bands and gig goers know, technical difficulties can easily ruin a great night of entertainment. How this disaster […]
The Bull and Gate in Kentish Town was a rather busy venue for a Monday night, on 29 September 2003. […]
On the 15th September 2003 The Joiners, Southampton, played host to Caroline Alexander, who headlined the event after The Faith […]
River are a pop-rock four piece with undeniably anthemic songs. This EP features four of them and it is actually […]
Cut Your Noose is a record that has me feeling the anguish of conflict. The good bits are undoubtedly good, […]
Harsh are a four piece garage-rock band from Southampton. This eponymous release, referred to as ‘The Pig Album’, is lo-fi […]
Redefine are a four peice lo-fi emo band from the UK. They ain’t afraid of sounding that they are from […]
Die So Fluid are alternative rock with hints of metal. Grog is one of the most talented vocalists in this […]
Picture bands like Papa Roach and Linkin Park, then make them come from the UK, then make them a bit […]
Die So Fluid are the phoenix that emerged from the ashes of rock band Feline. Featuring both Grog (Vocals/Bass) and […]