Following their Preaching From the Pews entry, Tiffany Daniels emailed Hero & Leander's front man Gary Cansell, who responded with tales on onstage whiplash and Gumtree.
Brighton's Cave Painting are far from primitive, and Preaching From the Pews loves them.
Tiffany Daniels caught up with An Axe to talk about their forthcoming releases, playing in instrumental prog-rock bands and taking their name after an incident involving Michael Caine and Klaus Kinski.
Tiffany Daniels speaks to Euan Hinshelwood of Younghusband about recording debut single proper "Carousel", out today on Too Pure.
Preaching From the Pews takes a look at Givers, an American band destined for the UK dancefloor this summer.
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Preaching From the Pews investigates claims that an 18 year old from Brighton is taking over the ethereal folk genre.
The Border Surrender have been around since their 2009 debut EP Blood in the Snow, but it's only now - following the release of their The Lean Season EP and several gigs with London promoters Communion - that their music is beginning to attract the fan base they deserves. Preaching From the Pews investigates.
The Heartrates follow up time spent in the studio with Pete Boxsta Martin with their lead demo "Midnight Crisis". Preaching From the Pews tells all...
Starting out on the live circuit aged just 13, Grant K. Fennell has meticulously climbed his way up the musical...
Philadelphia's Slutever prove there's more to their music than no wave garage... they're having fun, too. Preaching From the Pews explains.
Bill Cummings looks at Rain Phoenix's new project Papercranes for Preaching From the Pews!
SoundCloud – MySpace New London based duo, Plant Plants name alone reminds me of Little Shop of Horror’s out of...
Following recent shows supporting Arcade Fire in the US, The Love The Language will play their debut European shows later...
Following the release of debut single The Railyard, God Is in the TV tracked Balto front man Daniel Sheron down to talk about life before and after October's Road.