Scarily, it’s getting on for twenty years now since Eddie Argos and his friends burst onto the scene with the...
David Bowie’s self-titled 1967 debut album was the greatest record he released in his entire career… said nobody, ever. Well,...
Taking off in 1979 with huge tunes like The Buggles’ ‘Video Killed The Radio Star’ and the evergreen ‘Pop Musik’...
Impostor syndrome is a feeling that Dave Bayley – songwriter and lead singer of self-produced Glass Animals felt when experiencing...
Aussies really know how to do super-sexy rock and roll, don’t they? Crashing onto these shores for their first whirlwind...
From its first moments, the powerful undertow of Julia-Sophie‘s debut album, Forgive Too Slow, pulls you deep under the weight of...
There can’t be many bands that have supported Foo Fighters at a big old outdoor gig in Manchester even before...
“Soft Play? More like Soft C****.” Charming. After a five year hiatus and a name change, the duo formerly known...
The Shark (real name Olly Bailey) has been knocking about for a couple of years now, releasing a constant stream...
For the last few years, Parisian-born French-British model and songstress Camille Jansen has been primarily known as a Chanel muse,...
Fionnbarr Byrne and his regular collaborator Emma Capponi have played with Edinburgh’s Meursault for several years. At the album launch...
Well, it’s been a while, eh? Although formed back in 1997, and creators of some wonderful music that’s often stood...
The Canadian art punk collective Crack Cloud make a somewhat subdued, introspective return with their third studio album Red Mile....
One popular noun used in songwriting is “Rain”, expressing a wide range of feelings and emotions. Here, I’m using this...
The Cranes were formed in 1986 by siblings Alison and Jim Shaw, setting themselves apart from the crowd with a...