‘Why would you listen to such sad music surely it makes you feel even sadder?’ posed a friend to me...
There are only so many times that I can mention Jeniferever, a four piece...
Recent paths for Guillemots haven’t been so great. Mainly this was, of course, geared towards sophomore album Red and Fyfe...
You can’t fault a band that have stuck to their bass roots for the best part of 20 years. Fervently...
Seattle newcomers The Head & The Heart released this record off their own backs last year, and quickly built on...
Manchester’s feel-good angular twanging riffers, Mazes, sound like a lost alternative college radio choice from late 80s...
Theatrical art-pop with a Kate Bush-vibe from French singer-songwriter Emily B. Green, opening track Sweet Addiction is arch and quite...
This compilation, put together by instrumental outfit Flies Are Spies From Hell, sells itself with the line, “Peering again...
Seattle-based folk collective Fleet Foxes made big waves with their self-titled 2008 effort, finding themselves lauded by critics and...
Whilst The Twilight Saga has been busy emasculating vampires and doing for Dracula what Brokeback Mountain did for Clint...
Even in its abbreviated form of ‘AHATHHAFTCTTCOTE’ (As high as the highest heavens and from the center...
Former yourcodenameis:milo frontman Paul Mullen and Bloc Party bassman Gordon Moakes collaborated previously on YCNI:M‘s ‘Print Is Dead’ record, and...
A pagan looking wizard emerges from the mountains; the mist clears and reveals a tall man with a long beard...
The long awaited second album from Manchester art-rockers Dutch Uncles is finally here. Entitled Cadenza, (Italian word meaning a complex...
As he looks back to Nineties British guitar pop, the tear drop of misery falling from Max Shire’s eye isn’t...