From Thurs 3rd July to Sunday 13th July, there will be a string of memorable concerts held...
Fishbone rolled into town last week with their heady mix of ska, funk, soul and metal. In support of their latest...
An absolutely packed column this week, which looks at new albums from James, The Horrors, Plaid and Spearmint. As well...
Today’s track comes from London outfit Love L.U.V., ‘You Do Something’ is a delightful 60s-esque girl-pop stomp. Laced with Lucy Doyle’s...
Hiatus has been a regular on GIITTV due to his beautiful Iranian influenced music. This is something slightly different...
‘La Petite Mort’ is the 11th full-length effort from Manchester indie legends James, and their first new material in four...
The Music Venue Trust launched a national campaign, and HM Government petition this week, calling on the Secretary of State for the Environment to...
Some bands grow more complacent and more mellow with age. Cult indie heroes Spearmint have been active for nearly twenty...
OK, I am aware that Track Of The Day is meant for newly released music, and yet I’m featuring something that...
What the fuck, Britain? It may be because I emigrated in 2003, but I just don’t understand you any more....
Pick up a copy of the latest issue of Mojo – the one with the Zep on the cover –...
Having welcomed the attention from their critically acclaimed first album, ‘Start/ Stop’, Union Sound Set are back with their own...
We’re taking things down a notch or two today, unbuttoning our shirt, loosing our tie and sitting back on our...
Deborah ‘Debris’ Stevenson decided she wanted to be a poet at 16 in The Roundhouse in Camden, so...
The band that is Hundreds is marked with quaint contradiction; strange little anomalies. Instead of five score and more, Hundreds...