It is wholly fitting that I am writing this review while reading multiple Facebook posts: all about the death of...
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Veteran singer-songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Paul Morricone unashamedly proclaims via Wikipedia that he spent his youth absorbing the disparate influences of The Stranglers...
The 64-year-old Lydia Lunch retrospectively introduces Suicide as “my first friends in New York”. A case of ‘right place, right...
Traditionally, an EP is usually a welcome stop-gap between albums, providing an artist an opportunity to bridge the gap between...
For his third electronica album Self-Titled released 20 years after his second Fabrications; polymath Micko Westmoreland has taken a Janus-like...
Despite being a few tube stops east of hipsterville, The Beehive Pub in Bromley-by-Bow is a hidden gem. Minutes away...
Musicians certainly have had it ‘stalled’ these past two years. It is an unsettling coincidence that decades have always begun...
Seismic is more than just an adjective for the turbocharged onslaught of London-based Singer-songwriter Georgia Maria. With her characteristic brand...
Shazoom! Unashamedly retro in their leanings. Silvertwin’s eponymous debut album is a rare beast. It is a reversion of sorts,...
Geographically speaking, South East London is as massive as its musical legacy. It would be superfluous to name-drop bands and...
Tenacious as ever, and totally resilient against the recent lockdown restrictions, South Londoners Sasha & The Shades are riding high...
While there is light at the end of the Covid tunnel. Feeling uplifted and aroused is all part of the...
‘Our Hell Is Right Here’ is the latest album by Drones which has been proclaimed as ‘high octane’ befitting the...
Forever roots-centric, South London-based Sasha & The Shades cut through lockdown amorphousness Excalibur-like with a sincere opportunity to share their...
There is no arguing about the fact that Lockdown and hitting a birthday milestone is an occasion for potent reflection...