London boy/girl couple You The Living craft quite the most harrowing, sinister gloom pop we’ve heard in years. They promise...
Brazilian-born, London duo The Tamborines have given us the premier for their new video ‘Another Day’ watch it below, the...
Sweden has always been a hotbed for pop music. ABBA dominated the world in the 1970s and 1980s; Roxette in the...
Rose McDowall‘s treatment of ‘Don’t Fear the Reaper’ was her first aborted solo release following the break up of Strawberry...
SXSW takes place once again in Austin, Texas in mere days. From the 17th March – 22nd March you can...
Please bear in mind that these words come from someone who has pretty much given up on a social life...
I wouldn’t like to presume but my monthly postings have not yet caused enough offence or bored the readers of...
Pop, as it turns out, has a darker side, as Benjamin Yellowitz shows off to breathtaking effect. Although strictly...
In recent years, the art of the protest song has dwindled slightly. Gone are the days when Bob Dylan, Joan...
Its been such a long time since we had occasion to shimmy around the listening room to the sounds of...
’10 Songs’, the debut album by young Scotsman Aaron Fyfe, was released a few weeks back and it is definitely a...
April 18th sees the annual Record Store Day, and Woman’s Hour will be releasing a limited 12″ single of their...
This week’s RW/FF round-up features albums from Noel Gallagher, ex-Babybird genius Stephen Jones, and The Charlatans. As well as new...
Forthcoming on the celebrated Great Pop Supplement imprint where it’ll arrive packaged eye catchingly on limited numbers of 7...
Swedish group Holy‘s second single ‘Lights’ is lifted from their forthcoming album ‘Stabs’ released shortly via PNKSLM. It’s your time...