Sunderland may not be the happiest of places to be right now, what with their team wallowing at the bottom […]
Young, beautiful and talented. This was the answer I gave the careers advisor when she asked what I wanted to […]
A lot of critics have had their say about Moonshot’s new album ‘Fear Today, Gone Tomorrow’ and, after having a […]
Dead!Dead!Dead! describe themselves as art-rock. What this normally means is pretentious nonsense pumped out by pimply drama-school kids with about […]
With a sound that can only be described as international, 13th Hole have captured the better bits of several eras […]
‘Interesting facts about Chester: Chester, UK. Population: Approximately 120,622 Longitude: -2.92 Latitude: 53.2 120 FT above Sea Level.’ If you […]
Ghostly Man is both the creation and the anagram of ex-Alpinestars founder member Glyn Thomas. However, don’t be expecting electronica […]
Plastik kick off with ‘Teenage Prologue’ that, on first impressions, leaves you with thoughts of a band of happy, clappy […]
There are certain phrases in the musical dictionary that instantly turn me off. Among them are dance, R ‘n’ B, […]
Belasco waste no time getting down to the flat-out pace and frantic guitars of ‘Chloroform’, so I will attempt to […]
The Composers ease you in gently with an upbeat tune in the form of ‘A Way of Being Free’. After […]
To me, orange lights can only mean two things; it’s almost time to stop, or it’s almost time to go. […]
The first full release from Motivesounds Recordings sets an impressive bar for every record to follow. Systems and Drafts is […]
It’s a testament to punk that, thirty years since the first three chord wonders spewed forth from youth clubs nationwide, […]
Ambience, and lots of it. Enough ambience to take a very moody, deep-filled bath in, and maybe, not make it […]
The-Mag’s most recent run-in with Fickle Public came when Andy R saw them rock out at the Glasgow Barfly in […]
London based, but hailing from all four corners of the UK, The Hundred Handed first shot to prominence on Small-town […]
Psychemodo may be a hooky combination of pop and rock, but you’d think you were in for a feast of […]
Boasting an English folk-tinged voice that could melt your ears, Marsha’s hypnotic ‘Losing Me’ demonstrates just how talented a singer/songwriter […]
Formed at the end of 2003 in Brighton and already catching the ear of Radio 2’s Mark Lamar and Mark […]
It’s late in the day and it’s been a tough one, being a lonely person in a big city. I […]
When The Delilahs sent in their new single for a review, we decided that we’d cut something in order to […]
Manchester may well be associated with, dare I say, sludgy Britrock, but the latest talent to emerge from the UK’s […]
Has it started? Wait a second… Yes! There it is. After what sounds at first like some random notes on […]