Swedish band Tennis Bafra have been around since the 1990s but they have been holed up in their rehearsal space...
S’Express were one of the biggest British acts to emerge out of the dance explosion of the late 80’s, but...
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Trepanning is an ancient practise of drilling a hole in your skull to free evil spirits. In more recent times...
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Future of the Left have announced their return following their second successful crowdfunding venture for new LP The Peace and Truce...
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Animal Noise‘s new EP Sink or Swim, the follow-up to their self-released debut album Run Loose, is being released as part of...
Cardiff Ska-pop five piece Junior Bill have given us the first airing of their first ever video ‘Respectable Man’, its...
Annabel Jones‘s outstanding new heartbreak futuristic-pop track ‘IOU’ has been climbing the Hypemachine charts, and with justification; shuddering glitch beats stutter,...
Manchester’s Richard Lomax releases his new single ‘Weapons of Mass Destruction’ Won the 1st April 2016, via Sotones Records, a...
Six years ago the German political journalist and music promoter Annika Henderson first emerged as a recording artist. Her debut...
GIITTV favourite Hannah Lou Clark is back with new single ‘It’s Your Love’, following on from last year’s brilliant Silent Type EP. The...
Progress has hardly been the modus operandi of Austin, Texas quartet Explosions In The Sky. Over six albums, from their...
We Came From Wolves, who featured in our GIITTV Editors 20 Albums of 2015 with their self-titled debut album, have...