On paper Unknown Mortal Orchestra is far from a unique proposition: the work of one man band Ruban Nielson who...
Rather surprisingly the first track on this LP from London based The Love Band sounds a lot like The Music...
Being constantly compared to The Horrors, ‘Again Into Eyes’, S.C.U.M.’s debut album has proved those comparisons wrong. Album opener, ‘Amber...
Glasgow based orchestral pop seven-piece Butcher Boy make a very welcome return with their third offering ‘Helping Hands’ on a...
Sincerely Mancunian in both spirit and burr, the epoch spanning trio of Harp and a Monkey bequeath endearing, poetic...
The Real Tuesday Weld have once again provided a soundtrack to a Glen Duncan novel (a soundtrack and not the...
Industrial white noise, a workmanlike clanging and erratic fuzzy shivers of noise do battle with a despairing, wailing tormented vocal...
Every article or review about Laura Marling seems to contain a few central facts that seem to go hand...
Find yourself liking Two Door Cinema Club, Fenech Soler or Everything Everything? So do I! Check out Polarsets, who...
For those of you who believe that music genre cannot be moulded together, than perhaps now is the time to...
Unfortunately this fair and lovely city of Edinburgh has said ‘Goodbye’ to 2011’s fringe festival, with the curtain closing on...
After a stratospheric start to their career, The Drums quickly follow up on their eponymous debut, Portamento arriving just over...
Uplifting melodies contrasted with lyrical pessimism – it’s a combination that exists in some of the greatest pop songs and...
Opening track Soft Towels encapsulates everything that’s so absolutely wonderful about this London based three piece, Samuel Wicker’s lively, playful...
The days of Mogwai being a fully fledged post-rock band are long dead, probably since the release of glorious Mr Beast with...