Angular raucous pop-punk from Bletchley trio Hired Muscle opens with Graham Coxon-like guitars on Erosion, a lively and strangely wistful...
Opening track Soft Towels encapsulates everything that’s so absolutely wonderful about this London based three piece, Samuel Wicker’s lively, playful...
With a name that sounds like the gateway band between Busted and Stiff Little Fingers this London based three piece...
Open with a fuzzy, fluttering flurry of distorted sound like being in the midst of bats and birds, lead track...
This third batch of demos from Oxfordshire quintet is as wonderful a slice of psychedelic wig-outs as its predecessors, opening...
Rather surprisingly the first track on this LP from London based The Love Band sounds a lot like The Music...
This duo have the Atlantic ocean sepearting them, yet they’ve utilised the internet to create this, their 3rd LP. Opening...
Squelchy electro funk from Cardiff based Omega 66 gets off to a vibrant start with Stank Machine, it has the...
The first three tracks of this jam-packed release from Erswell all cropped up on last year’s Walking In The Sky...
Sophomore album from Prodigy and Pitchshifter guitarist Jim Davies and producer Pete Crossman opens with the fuzzy guitars, slick beats...
Industrial white noise, a workmanlike clanging and erratic fuzzy shivers of noise do battle with a despairing, wailing tormented vocal...
This 3rd EP from Birmingham band Conquistadors starts by searching the radio waves until Black Swans kicks in with cheerful,...
Rather nicely Lost Harbours’ side to this tape begins with the sound of unwrapping paper and tearing tape before the...
Arch rock from London quintet, opening track He’ll Never Have A Name has a lolloping moody drums, swathes of menacing...
Angular guitars and hollered vocals kick off this five track EP from this Los Angeles group, opening track Your Love/Not...