It was roughly a year to the day since I had my first encounter with Stockport based rockers, Mohawk Radio,...
Following the amicable dissolution of gruff melodic, Midlands punkers Pick Your Weapon, three quarters of that band took some time...
If Not The Best kicks off proceedings with a Sondre Lerche-like pop-jazz tune, Boris Paillard’s vocal and guitar taking it...
Opening with spacey, retro, synths and melancholy violins, there’s a delightfully palpable air of anticipation to this new LP from...
There’s a wonderfully cartoonish marching rhythm to opening track Breath Of Palms that’s contrasted beautifully by the eerie, erratic and...
Many bands in the past have not been given the chance to have a voice. The only way to...
This is the first outing from Local Boys All At Sea with their E.P Sink Or Swim. Forming in early...
Thunderous opener Eureka delightfully assaults the ears with a cacophony of noise, before, surprisingly, 40 seconds in turning into a...
Debut EP from Bristolian punk-rock quartet One State, opens with Latin Square, a spiky anxious riff over hastily spluttered vocals,...
Daryl Worthington records onto 4-track and dictaphone but makes, as is distinct from opening tune Dictaphone 2, rich, evocative and...
With the aid of an incredibly successful Pledge Music campaign, self-proclaimed “starry-eyed pushers of edgy glam-rock pop”, Jonny Cola and...
Being a spoken word artist myself, people keep telling me that they ‘don’t get it’ but I’m of the impression...
This solo EP from O’Hanna, singer from the spiky pop-punk outfit Cobson, begins in a fashion very familiar to fans...
Chirpy pop from this London-based quartet has echoes of both Jack Johnson and Nizlopi. Bright instrumentation and half-rapped vocals, with...
This is the first EP from Brooklyn quintet Quiet Lights, it begins with pulsing bass and ambience on Throat Cut...