Brandy Alexander are not background music. Invasive and gritty, this is the kind of angsty rock music that you can […]
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I’ve been dying to get the cling film off of this record for ages, ever since the pastel-shaded artwork popped […]
My Luminaries are a London four piece that started in 2004. Having already sold over one thousand copies of the […]
Having an outdoor mini-festival in Glasgow in September may not be the best idea ever but the first T in […]
In what has come as a radical departure from many of the bands that we review, ROTS is more in […]
The Autons tout themselves as Dr Who fans who met whilst auditioning to be android extras in their favourite show. […]
Ist’s full length album, King Martha, holds a mirror up to the experiences of growing up, discovering yourself, and making […]
If you’re a fan of pop, Bad Machine’s ‘Telling Lies’ is for you. The youthful female lead vocal complements the […]
Thinking that I’ve been sent another copy of Hackpens ‘The Nyquist Theory’, I struggle in vain for a few minutes […]
There’s a hornet trapped somewhere in this flat. I can hear it and it’s incredibly angry. Perhaps I’d better roll […]
The vocals for ‘Tell Me’, the first track on this demo, show up a Coldplay influence but with more power. […]
The Shan’s demo boasts vibrant songs with riffs similar to Red Hot Chilli Peppers that give it that rock with […]
One Life Left know how to build anticipation, with ‘Freedom Failure’ using a verse as a way of getting from […]
With the venue supplying the gritty, stained, and slightly springy-underfoot platform for the evening, it was down to the bands […]
My Japanese is a little rusty, but I believe the term ‘Nakeru’ means something along the lines of ‘I am […]
Compilations. They typically contain somewhere in the region of twenty tracks and each song is usually worth a mention. Great […]
Within seconds of pressing play, my mind is screaming “if nobody mentions The Streets I’ll eat a hamster”. However, perhaps […]
Ever heard of orchestral pop? No? Well let me tell you something about it. The Top Forty singles often contain […]
The first thing I noticed about ‘Summer of Sin’ is its vibrancy and originality. It’s very upbeat but at the […]
Although their name is taken from one of the chill-out areas of Glastonbury, The Healing Fields aren’t only accessible to […]
Quick to follow up on the success of their ‘You Own Me’ EP, Tern are back with a double a-side […]
Ladies and gentleman, Mach Schau have entered the building, and they look like they mean business. In fact, they’ve sauntered […]