The Metal Gods looked down on last weekend’s High Voltage festival, and bestowed Heavy Sunshine all over Victoria Park. It...
Kicking off the bill for our second Featured Act, Bill Cummings takes a look at An Axe's new single Love, My Evil/Let Law Be Upheld.
After eights, after eights, after eights. What’s in a name? Is it wanton destruction of third world mothering, Nestlé? Or is...
The latest nom de plume for London-based D.I.Y producer, and former Test Icicle member, Rory Attwell; Warm Brains sounds like...
When you’ve a back catalogue stretching to some thirty albums – a mixture of DIY releases and full label outings...
It’s taken some time for An Axe to wield their sound. Since they formed they’ve sung hymnals from the crypt...
It’s tough to know whether The School suffer from under exposure or over exposure. Their debut album of last year...
Lenzie Moss, Pony Boy, Autistic Angus – Threads of Sound Showcase, Stereo, Glasgow, 17th July It’s difficult to know how...
The first three tracks of this jam-packed release from Erswell all cropped up on last year’s Walking In The Sky...
Lead Us Into Temptation is the illustriously lo-fi second album from Melbourne rockers The Kits. Garnering a cult following all...
With the Sirens E.P., I Like Trains continue their evolution in sound and style. From the hazy, reverb-drenched post-rock of...
‘Hit the Floor’ is the recent single release from complex alt-indie trio Tall Ships. These three guys from the south...
This release bleeds with every kind of emotion possible and undoubtedly seeks acceptance from its listener. If you are having...
There aren’t many new ‘indie/rock’ records that open with a delicate clarinet melody anymore, but this excellent debut from Glaswegians...
Thanks to the extensive biographical press release from Lach‘s PR people, I’ve found myself endeared to...