The music industry certainly has more than its fair share of female singer/songwriters at the moment. There seems to be...
“Eighty people in York last night thought this song sounded like Only Fools and Horses…so we’re gonna have a vote...
London’s Alexandra Palace provided a spectacular venue for the biggest event yet in ATP’s Don’t Look Back series, as...
My opinion before tonight’s performance was that any talk of Björk transcending genre is trite. Unlike say Elvis or Madonna...
Laidback opener All Fall Down saunters woozily between a bleary-eyed Ben Kweller and a sozzled Aimee Mann, Boardman’s voice a...
Like a Nordic Dr.Strange conducting a warped seance; Stockholm’s, curiously, esoteric multi-instrumentalist, Gustav Hadin, converses with unworldly...
Television. Bloody fantastic idea, but then what’s the point when there’s nothing decent on, and more especially, when there is...
Find out what GIITTV’s Ewen Hosie makes of Israel’s first entry to the slasher genre. What’s the story? The story of...
There’s a certain Tarantino-esque rockabilly sound to title track Korea, wonderfully grimy production on these two demo tracks from ,...
Equatorial Ultravox is the debut EP from Chad Valley, the much hyped, burgeoning chill-wave artist from Oxford. Chad Valley, real...
If debut album Sleep At Your Own Speed hinted at a Mirah-esque eclectic/erratic approach to song arranging, Joel Nicholson’s sophomore...
It’s always nice to discover a genuinely exciting new band. To quote the Coca Cola advertising slogan: “You can’t beat...
Trevor Moss & Hannah-Lou formed from the dregs of Indigo Moss, a London based band who found themselves lost at...
We shouldn’t underestimate the impact of UK garage on the Noughties. Sure, it became overblown and gimmicky and died with...
The A-Side of this single is a spritely Math-y skip down a woodland path, this London-based three piece know how...