Lizard Called Me mention that the music they create is ‘genre blurring’ and ‘fuses rootsy and alt sounds’ and I […]
With a series of releases and a bit of a tour all jotted in the calendar for 2006, Vancouver three-piece, […]
Mind Gone Blind have certainly stood fast in the face of disaster, having spent six years coping with misfortune, illness […]
Jay Haze is based in Berlin having travelled via Amsterdam from his home city of Philadelphia. In between making music […]
‘Have you ever been down, have you ever been cheated…’ Yes. Yes I have. You probably have been too and […]
Lady Rain are a six-strong Birmingham band with a very current sound that adds the faintest of Ska references to […]
Household is an entirely appropriate name for a band that recorded this three track promo in their own home, right […]
The letter reads… ‘You guys reviewed my band Little Girl Lost…‘ and I’m already sweating. Now those guys knew how […]
Press releases are brilliant, a mine of useful information. This one tells me that the guitar hook for ‘The Fear’ […]
Its all a question of influence. For instance when Noely G was sat around in a room full of Jam […]
Taking a more smokey direction than previous release, ‘Someone Else’s Words’, the fourth Joff Winks Band release ‘Share My Blues’ […]
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 […]
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 […]
Wow! Review covered? No? Alright then. There’s no question why ‘The Revolution Will Come’ is the title track, the drum […]
Returning with a brand new line up and refreshed vigour, Rat Daddy couldn’t wait to give us a flavour of […]
I need something to lift my mood after a certain review, Vexation are next on the list, so lets see […]
Decoration are about as indie pop as it gets as jangly guitars, plain vocals, and bitter-sweet songs are the order […]
Winging itself all the way from Slovenia, a handful of tunes from Noxire’s third offering ‘Being Superstitious’, along with some […]
With Christmas almost upon us, it’s fair to say that the top forty is about to receive the usual offerings […]