Ben P Scott‘s RW/FF round-up returns after a very long break with new albums from Gaz Coombes, The Charlatans and...
Like some lost treasure unearthed from a forgotten Spector vault, the New Southern Electrikk return to the fray with a...
Strictly for those having lain awake suffering sleepless nights disturbed by jangling pre-occupations creating fantasy super groups from turntable heroes,...
I’ll level with you, we are literally DELUGED with electro pop records here at GIITTV towers of late, we can...
A drum machine beat that thuds like a heartbeat, shrouded in a gaze flecked distorted mist: that’s pierced by Clio’s...
Last year, Becky Becky released their album ‘Good Morning, Midnight’. At the time I wrote that it was one of...
When it comes to home-grown music, the magnitude of grime is unparalleled. If London is the epicentre, aftershocks can be...
This not just the most gorgeous thing you’ve heard all day, the way its languid lazy eyed lilt draws you...
I fear our sound system is going to be in need of some serious counselling after having briefly encountered the...
Short sharp shock treated second helping from agit gouged duo Deux Furieuses courtesy of the scalding ‘The Party of Shaitaan’...
Lowell’s music bounded up to me like a massive friendly dog and hit me square in the face the very...
I guess if your debut album has already been described as ‘baroque’ – featuring as it did a twenty-strong accompaniment...
We mentioned Nordic Giants several months ago whereupon their ‘Through a lens Darkly’ had us insanely wowed and frantically scribbling...
Norwich trio Mega Emotion released their debut single “Uncomfortable” on 19 January via Post/Pop Records. We have the premiere of...
Adamski ‘Revolt’ Review & Contemporary Jazz special. The first of my regular columns for God Is In The TV features...