For the eleventh year running Cardigan Bay has played host to the annual Wakestock Festival. Each year North Wales sees...
Arch rock from London quintet, opening track He’ll Never Have A Name has a lolloping moody drums, swathes of menacing...
Heralded, as a return to form, ‘Join Us’, is the bands first so-called, “grown-ups” LP for...
Last weekend’s Sonisphere festival was kicked off on the Friday afternoon by Diamond Head, probably best known for being covered...
What gives London? Where is everybody? Surely this can’t be the sum total of people who have been waiting for...
“Little milky skinned girl pissing in the play-ground” Is this FOE speaking or is this alter-ego Hannah Louise Clark? Whatever,...
This third batch of demos from Oxfordshire quintet is as wonderful a slice of psychedelic wig-outs as its predecessors, opening...
Hey kids? Have you heard of Atlanta, Georgia producer Ernest Greene, AKA Washed Out?No? Are you serious dude?! They’re the...
At the current rate we’re going it will soon be part of the bog standard band format to have some...
; Friday, September 16th, 1994 (the day after I arrived too late to see Blur and Pulp at Venus de...
Some deluded music fans have it into their brains that development and progression within a band is not acceptable, claiming...
Many bands forget the importance of local media, hedging their bets on getting mainstream acceptance from the likes of Radio...
Sophomore album from Prodigy and Pitchshifter guitarist Jim Davies and producer Pete Crossman opens with the fuzzy guitars, slick beats...
It would be easy to lump Shaun Hunter in with the Bon-Iver lo-fi aural soundscape movement, all dreamy late-night swirls...
Read out in its mono-syllable directed manner, S.C.U.M doesn’t sound quite so barbed and confrontational, but once...