In the latest in The Swipe Machine feature (our series of dissections of critic proof acts). Bryan Gregg takes aim at Mumford & Sons: International Movers & Shakers - Distance no object.
Aug Stone looks at The Hall of Mirrors for Preaching From the Pews.
FaceBook – Twitter – MySpace Pengilly’s craft melodies from a mess of noise, combining “orchestral arrangements with beats, shouts and...
The Association Of Independent Music and [PIAS] have launched a fund to help support labels affected by the Sony...
West Wales outfit Little Arrow are that rare thing, a genuinely heartwarming group informed by an ancient folk tradition but not consumed by...
An Axe take us through their influences for their final Featured Act article.
By Rachel Miele Hello all, it’s that wonderful time of the week again where we cast our ears over a...
By Bryan Gregg Tribes Sappho Londoners Tribes release this single on the back of a summer of festivals, featuring a...
After an unpredictable week of torrid weather across most of the UK, Big Chill festivalgoers were graced with spells of...
(By Sian Lower) Hello readers! I hope we’re all having a fun summer (i.e. jetting out of the country at...
Ultrasound are releasing their first new material for 10 years!Their storming new double a-sided single ‘Welfare State / Sovereign’...
Brother Records/ Stateside 1971 Recorded Jan – June 1971 POST-TRAUMATIC SURF The Beach Boys, a name...
Headstock Festival have Echo and the Bunnymen and the Lightning Seeds headlining but also bands like Swimming, Tunng and Danananankroyd...
Home taping’s not killing music…the internet just might be though. Utter tosh says you? Read on… Oh yes, without the...
New Gin In Teacups session for you with Cashier No. 9! Their debut album was finally released on Bella Union...