Brighton are the suppliers once again with the quirky My Device. ‘Eat Lead’ is polluted fifties rock and roll, with […]
Now that’s what I like, to quote thinking man’s rabbit, Jive Bunny. I like Monkey Rope, though I’ve struggled to […]
Sounds Like Violence have managed to capture the damaging effects of a dead relationship using a noose-like gritty bass riff, […]
Long hailed as one of the UK rock scene’s most important bands, Biffy Clyro have been steadily building their reputation […]
It’s not often you get hit by a record in just the right circumstances. Usually, you’re feeling glum when the […]
As was documented elsewhere in these ‘ere pages, my initial trepidation about Ms Pallot’s debut album Fires was ill-founded. Concerns […]
Based in Richmond, Virginia, The Silent Type has collective talent amongst the band. Selling out on most of their previous […]
Anna Bengo is an up-and-coming singer/songwriter with a band from London. Her demo begins with ‘Unforgiven’, a jaunty, funky pop/rock […]
‘Stop the Tape’ is a decent radio-ready synth-rock song, similar to Editors, with some neat production flourishes and good energy. […]
Idiot3 is brought to life in this single courtesy of atmospheric guitars, big melodies and a bass line that drives […]
The first impression I had of this offering was that one of the chaps in the promotional photograph looks a […]
It took me a couple of listens to get into Anubia. I guess I wasn’t prepared for such a precise […]
Ever wondered what a hardcore dance anthem with screamo vocals would sound like? Well, look no further as ‘Anything Can […]
This Is Seb Clarke are a soul-punk ensemble. We know you haven’t been spinning too much of that on your […]
Bexhill-on-Sea’s Mumm-Ra have skipped university to pursue music, so we already know some disapproving parents are in the picture. At […]
Living in the busy streets of London, The Code have taken their city life experiences and used them to produce […]
The strong electric guitar riff has a filthy sexual vibe that would even get a raunchy dominatrix caving in under […]
‘Dance Flaw’ has an electric sound with a hard-hitting bass drum and quiet but controlled vocals. The ending to this […]
With The Pipers stating, ‘This is the recipe for all songs, ‘ I was curious about what they had to […]
With more name changes than The Artist Formerly Known As Prince, there’s still some room for improvement for The Band […]
A fine addition to the art/goes/pop label, The Clerks embody the essence of the label with their punky-disco-pop concoctions that […]
With influences such as Nirvana and The Beatles, I was keen to hear what Love Death Dreams had to offer. […]
It says on the sticker slapped onto the CD wallet that ‘Protokoll are not pop music-making machines, they are punk […]
After fighting with the protective wrapping on the CD I began to realise that Harry Angel are certainly no angels. […]