Liverpudlian Psych Acid-Blues-Folkers of Arrow Hill return with thirteen tracks of nigh on perfection. The only thing better than hearing...
2014
Year: 2014
Peach Bells comes wreathed in beatific smiles. Into these cold, grey December days Cristobal and The Sea’s debut EP brings...
Posing laxly beside the ruins of an upright piano demolished in an art show earlier that week, Omi Palone’s drummer...
Bristol musician Trust Fund (centred on Ellis Jones and featuring a rotating line-up of friends) just finished supporting Los Campesinos!...
Attired similarly to a “teddy boy” of the 1950s, Ásgeir walks on stage with his full piece band,...
To mark the centenary of the Christmas day truce that famously resulted in a football match played out between the...
Feels like 1984 all over again what with Band Aid’s ‘Do They Know…’ being tripped out, Wham’s ‘Last Christmas’ on...
Not to be confused with The Magic Lanterns, that globe-straddling, universally well-known 1960s psychedelic band from Warrington. The singular incarnation,...
Allowed back for a second month, the Monolith Blogger column deliberates on a duo of new releases; the first a...
Twisted Dutch rockers De Staat released their new record ‘Vinticious Versions’ last week via Cool Green Recordings/Mascot Label Group. We’ve...
Alvvays are one massive sugar rush. At least that’s how it seems the first time you touch their wares to...
There’s a lot to be said about a band who aren’t afraid to show themselves having fun, and God knows...
There’s been much heated debate at GIITTV towers over the last few months, has 2014 been a good year for...
For those not familiar with the name of Ahmed Gallab, he is a man who has seen plenty of previous...
With DRILL : BRIGHTON only a day away, organisers Wire and One Inch Badge have confirmed plans for the spoken word Basement stage and...