RTP’s secret is that Princess P has an unusual voice, which makes this band stand out from the average indie […]
Melodic metal is the route taken by Whisper in the Riot, who put as much enigmatic thought into their lyrics […]
‘Close Your Eyes’ has a funky dance vibe with an outstanding, soulful vocal. This song could easily slip high into […]
Roger Bleck is a musician who doesn’t demand anything more of you than effortless enjoyment of the poised elegance of […]
Jack Dale’s EP, To Be OK, begins with the delicately performed ‘Be OK’. This is a short but sweet track […]
Let’s not kid ourselves here, while I’m ready for the protests of: ‘You don’t get our music,’ or ‘you’ve missed […]
Having spent the last few years gradually building up their audience and supporting the likes of Misty’s Big Adventure and […]
‘Nancy’ has an overall Rancid-esque sound and a vocal that’s more common than Lily Allen. It is a track full […]
Velvet Underground meet John Lee Hooker and take him to a trip-hop club night on this EP. Mutant Press mixes […]
Some might say the length of Inertia Bloom’s tracks is indulgent and unnecessary. They’d be right. To keep you listening […]
‘These Days’ introduces you to the funky, soulful musical talent of Julia Harris. If you take a little bit of […]
I’m sure you’re all fed up with the dull, rainy days we have to endure through the winter months. Well, […]
Proudly declaring his affiliation with the refuse of Bath City, Cabaret Rat is a musical smoothie made up of one […]
It’s obvious that The Brent Flood work well together as a band, as they have successfully created an energetic, soulful […]
Summerteeth deserve your attention in every way. Not only are they cleverly catchy but, after going back to double-check, I’m […]
Wow! What can I say; Marie Tueje definitely knows what gets me going, basically anything pink. Marie has sent me […]
Narkan is the undiscovered gem of the UK underground rock scene playing supercharged, lush glam metal reinforced with big choruses, […]
‘Isolation’ starts with a jangly guitar intro, courtesy of Nige, who is ably supported by the rhythm section of Caroline […]
I can’t help but think labels like ‘post-hardcore and ‘post-rock’ are pretty pointless. Firstly, because defining something in terms of […]
Don’t be mistaken by the name – this isn’t some cover of ‘It’s Raining Men’ by a 40-something housewife (though […]
One of the best things about writing for The Mag is that you can come across some up-and-coming bands and […]
Muse orientated and lyrically minded like Placebo, Bejebus sound very much like these two bands. Whether these are influences or […]
Pop songs for grown-ups, missus? Where I grew up that meant Sade, and life as Peter Pan seemed infinitely more […]
Crash My Model Car are a band comparable with Snow Patrol on a fair few levels. In terms of a […]