Blacksmith Live (Without Clive)
A near capacity Wednesday night at The Green Room, saw the band Without Clive take the stage. Unfortunately, not being […]
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Phonotonal champions new and obscure music. We often feature single reviews, EP reviews, and album reviews featuring unsigned and independent bands. A bit less often, we get out of the office to do interviews and live music reviews.
We occasionally include rare old material in our Attic Finds series. We are working with some amazing bands whose music pre-dates streaming (1980-2005) as we want to bring their music to a new audience that their cassettes and CDs never reached.
A near capacity Wednesday night at The Green Room, saw the band Without Clive take the stage. Unfortunately, not being […]
Bristol based four piece, Elguapo, have made a name for themselves by shifting a few thousand records and by organising […]
Having supported the likes of Martin Grech, Mew, and Stellastar, the Landing have put their heads together once more to […]
Rotating Leslie are a five-piece with a fascinating and fast-paced history of expulsions, drugs, and degrees in mathematics. A quick […]
Following hot on the tail of the success of last year’s single ‘Too Far’, they’ve signed to indie label, Stronglikebull […]
A near capacity Thursday night at Salisbury’s Old Ale House saw the sort of quality three band line up which […]
So after a large mug of blue stripe coffee, a selection of Mr Kipling’s finest, and a well deserved afternoon […]
With two disks weighing in at a hefty thirty-nine tracks, it seems sensible to tackle Independent Revolution in two parts […]
I apologise profusely to Leisur::Hive for my slackness. Lets just say I was abducted by aliens and forced to watch […]
Tapping into a steady supply of blues rock with riffy guitars, Mobrown have packed plenty of grit in to their […]
Arriving with some seriously bright retro packaging and a press release promising to give our declining music industry ‘a well-aimed, […]
After four days of late nights and early starts at SXSW, we dragged ourselves up to a small pub backroom […]
Following up on ‘The End Of Fear’, Josh Doyle is releasing a new version of ‘Aphrodite’. Getting straight to the […]
Brighton based Leap of Faith and their horde of travelling fans have played several London shows, a handful of South […]
Winging its way over from France and showcasing talent from all over the place, the first instalment of the Ultimate […]
Scooter-restoring fashionistas, The Immediate, are a combination of The Small Faces, The Libertines, and Arthur Lee and Love. They seem […]
It’s a good job Anti-Product have made records, because it proves they exist. Otherwise witnesses of their intense live show […]
Taking indie at its word, The Fever kick off with the sparkling ‘Chemistry’, which stacks up layer by layer from […]
Returning from their year-long break with an album as good as Crooked Timber has ensured that Therapy have sold all […]
A Munster-esque intro gets ‘Lost Saviour’ off to a start before the more emotional rock style of the verse and […]
Having been compared to The Clash and The Foo Fighters, energetic four-piece, The Authentics, are doing big things in and […]
The first thing you’ll notice about Ben Dlugokecki is his incredible vocal; aching with emotion at times and reaching for […]
My Mantra are clearly not a band to be told how to produce an album. The first rule they break […]
After gigging heavily for several years in Oxford, Loopy relocated to Winchester not too long ago where they’ve continued to […]