Having secured a decent independent record deal, played to sizeable crowds in the Southampton area, and basically got themselves noticed […]
With a new EP due out at the end of February, a potential deal with local label Manmade Records in […]
Now it is not too often we do this, but the press release that accompanied this album was so absorbing […]
Brighton-based Fuji Heavy are not what I expected. There is a lot of retro around at the moment (especially in […]
This latest demo from Brigade contains two new recordings of previously released songs intended to show how the band has […]
Penned for release on 31st January 2005 on Seeca Records, ’80’s Love Affair’ is the debut release of The Most […]
With a combination of their own surf-emu sound, a bit of Good Charlotte, and a taste of the Dum Dums, […]
With a classy brass section that really sets off each song, Chub’s demo has a sound reminiscent of The Bosstones […]
With a reputation that includes energetic live performances, hooky disco-rock tunes, and jeans that are tight on the legs but […]
With the retro sounds of Franz Ferdinand mixed with a touch of the Strokes and the White Stripes; Vinyl Collide […]
At the time of writing some of you are probably aware that Get Amped’s ‘Too Far’ is doing great business […]
Little Girl Lost are back with a demo that is darker than ever. Delving below their hardcore-screamo roots, they have […]
Debate Escape are a Worcester based band and, despite their diminutive years (sixteen to eighteen years old), they have managed […]
According to their website, the definition of this band’s name is an addiction to aural and visual stimulants, for which […]
When most people go travelling, the prevailing reason given to parents, relatives, and friends alike is “I’m going to find […]
With drumming that challenges a sequencer for precision, and a tidal wave of guitars and bass that could demolish an […]
This short and sweet two track demo, from all girl pop band The Pipettes, starts with the tune ‘I Like […]
Kendall are a three-piece angsty Brit-Pop outfit that has supported the likes of The Bluetones, The Libertines, Electric Soft Parade, […]
From the opening track, MoBrown clearly establish the fact that they play riffy blues, old-style, with traditional chord progressions, bass […]
The Race are a Reading based band keen to expand their circle outside of their home town. The hand-drawn CD, […]
Belle Park describe themselves as a guitar and piano band with a rock/indie edge and what’s on offer in the […]
Heading your way on the 1st November 2004, ‘The End of Fear’ is the first release from ex-Dum Dums front […]
‘Blaze a Trail’ opens with a liquid guitar-type noise that is soon joined by a fat bass and a smart […]
Liszt describe their music as piano and guitar driven indie, which is a fair statement based on Exhibit A: Their […]