Roddy Woomble has never been an artist content to repeat himself. He’s worked in a number of genres, and still...
Of course, I had heard The Fall before 1993. The band John Peel owned the most records from, as he...
The more literary minded among you will already have recognised the title of the EP as a line from the...
Calder Valley trio Callis release their debut EP Sex Yoga on 2 February. It’s produced by Gordon Raphael, who worked...
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of their first E.P. World Of Light, Balaam and the Angel return with Forces Of Evil, which like the debut...
‘La Torta De La Muerte’ is a six track EP made by five men who hail from the Wiltshire town...
If Kate Bush had been a 4AD artist, I suspect she’d have sounded rather like Missouri based four-piece Prismatics on...
You know those days when you wake up in the early hours of the morning at the top of some...
Safe Then Sorry, the debut EP from CIAO MALZ, feels raw and immediate, like stepping into the middle of a...
Following last year’s debut album Wind Sculptures, Johanna Glaza makes a welcome return with her new EP, Albion. Influenced by...
There seems to be something of a psych revival happening at the moment, which inevitably means more bands of that...
If you are looking for a record that’s cinematic, edgy, wild, lavish, original, oozing with dark charm, pathos, warmth and...
Seismic is more than just an adjective for the turbocharged onslaught of London-based Singer-songwriter Georgia Maria. With her characteristic brand...
Brandon Can’t Dance, apparently. Nor, if the contents of this EP are any indication, is he any great shakes as...
Blue Moon Rising is the last in the series of the three EPs, following Black Star Dancing and This Is...