My Cousin Kate are a four piece rock band that have already impressed industry types with their ‘Strange Glue’ demo. […]
Starting out sounding like the bastard son of Jimmy Eat World and Allister, ‘One Shot Nothing’ has hooky chorus lines […]
A suitably quirky biography sets the scene with snappy phrases that promise nothing but demand that you listen to ‘In […]
This Blood Burns are an angsty hardcore band that sound like an angry sibling of The Used. ‘It Begins with […]
The note attached to the CD explained that Raising Sand play rock from an era when it was ‘…dangerous and […]
Take five fashion savvy celeb’s, rough them up a bit, take away their fame, and give them instruments and artistic […]
Bonemachine are an electronic fousome from Portsmouth who are due to release their debut album, ‘Vent’, later this month. ‘Another […]
The Mag’s very own editor hands me a distinctly non-CD-sized envelope and with a smug grin says “I think this […]
Cameron are a four piece Worcester-based rock band with dry-throated vocals, excellent drumming, and harsh guitars. They describe themselves as […]
Containing four of the tracks that you will have heard if you’ve seen them live, Hygiene Advice for Cheerleaders is […]
The Early November are an EMO band that stands out by virtue of some excellent rhythms and by the way […]
Following on from the cheerfully titled ‘Losing Hope’, this two track sampler is taken from the positively upbeat sounding ‘Losing […]
Lodon based, The Motorpool, hark back to those dreamy days of Britpop with relaxed guitar and piano, reserved bass, and […]
Shindig are a three piece funk/rock band from Hythe, Southampton, playing up-tempo tracks with hints of the Chilli’s, Spin Doctors, […]
The Hobbit is a difficult venue to play. The downstairs room is fairly small; it’s incredibly difficult to sound good, […]
With a self-admitted tribute to brit-pop, Darling is the creation of Jarvis Cocker / David Bowie style vocalist, Ty LaRue […]
Spencers Parade are a three piece nu-metal band playing an angsty rock metal. The album commences with title track, ‘Anger […]
The Red Kites kicked off proceedings at The Bull and Gate with an energetic and surprisingly diverse collection of songs. […]
Little Green are an anomaly. With moments in their music that have the intricate and emotional power of Radiohead, the […]
The first band to take to the stage at the Bull and Gate, Kentish Town, were Atlantic Dash. Playing some […]
Released on 16th February 2004, this self-proclaimed double b-side is another slice of retro rock and roll from international raucous […]
Street Regal have some heavy influences and they aren’t ashamed of showing them. This is the kind of rock music […]
With a collection of political songs that hark back to old school punk and an edge of metal, Zero Tolerance […]
Hailing from New York City, Wight Light Motorcade are an almost undiscovered entity in the UK. Their album ‘Thank You, […]
