By Bryan Gregg Tribes Sappho Londoners Tribes release this single on the back of a summer of festivals, featuring a...
This duo have the Atlantic ocean sepearting them, yet they’ve utilised the internet to create this, their 3rd LP. Opening...
With a name that sounds like the gateway band between Busted and Stiff Little Fingers this London based three piece...
At first the triumphant riff that leads the title track of this third LP from Cardiff-based art-rockers and guitarist/vocalist Adam...
Take two voices: one male, one female, both Swedish, both ethereally high, add a few floating synth lines, a whole...
Broadcasting live from Detroit via Brooklyn, Glass Rock return with a second album: a bosom clutching union between two bands...
Formed in Stillwater, Oklahoma, this quintent comprises four Americans and one Yorkshireman, and their previous LP F, Monday, Orange, February,...
After an unpredictable week of torrid weather across most of the UK, Big Chill festivalgoers were graced with spells of...
Squelchy electro funk from Cardiff based Omega 66 gets off to a vibrant start with Stank Machine, it has the...
(By Sian Lower) Hello readers! I hope we’re all having a fun summer (i.e. jetting out of the country at...
Two Thousand Trees may not seem like the most obvious festival choice to show off to your friends about...
This 3rd EP from Birmingham band Conquistadors starts by searching the radio waves until Black Swans kicks in with cheerful,...
This long as-all-hell 90’s alt. revival is showing no sign of coming to an end, or even slowing down. Apparently,...
Underage Festival: Victoria Park: 5th of August. Well, where should I start? I can’t even begin to tell you how...
Kendal Calling 2011 Review Kendal Calling has come a long way in 6 years, starting out with just 900 punters,...