It was a curious mixture of caution and temptation that brought me to Supernormal. ‘The alternative’s alternative’, a festival that...
Arriving in Glanusk Park I was feeling pretty pleased with myself. A couple of months earlier I decided against going...
They were a breakthrough act of 2013 and things are looking good for Cumbria-born London-dwelling indie quartet Woman’s Hour. With...
As with the Meltdown Festival earlier in the Summer, the Roundhouse Summer Sessions, which actually debuted this year, prides...
Skinny Girl Diet are a spike topped trio who by all accounts have engaged the affection of Viv Albertine and...
In just a little over a month a huge psychedelic wave will descend upon Merseyside. Returning for its third year...
Avec Sans continue to impress mightily. I managed to catch their first (?) non-London gig a few months back at...
The East End Social in association with Chemikal Underground Records have announced an extended lineup for The Last Big Weekend...
Having waited years for the arrival of their début album Up At Lagrange, within a matter of days The Hobbes...
Today we have what is quite probably the OLDEST Track of the Day we have featured here at GIITTV towers....
Acre Tarn are a duo whose music not only seems to transcend geographical location but also the earthly boundaries put...
Lisa Gerrard is probably best known to the man or woman in the street as the person behind the Gladiator...
Three sisters from North London have taken the name Jagaara and slowly begun to drip-feed us songs from their forthcoming...
Brightonian three piece Esben and the Witch have stripped away any preconceptions, packed away the drum machine (for now at...
Engineers by name, engineers by nature, ‘Always Returning’ being a superbly crafted slice of neo-shoe gaze. Surprisingly, even after ten...