This is the debut album from Bristol producer Stumbleine, who also records as one third of dubsteppers Swarms. There’s a...
While it has not been a good year for the roses, twenty twelve has been pretty amazing for Tame Impala....
Hardly the most exotic of locations, Leeds however is home to a hotbed of polygenesis hybrid bands, whose musical allusions...
Mademoiselle Nineteen is Belgian chanteuse Juliette Wathieu. Working with songwriting legend Jacques Duvall (the man who penned ‘Banana Split’ for...
The Hickey Underworld are one of a number of acts who created a low level buzz a few years...
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As the week goes on, I often realise I haven’t stumbled on that really poor album to expose and so...
Choosing a relocation to the colourful city of Istanbul – Turkey’s heaving metropolis that straddles the Bosphorus and bridges both...
The band is called Trust, the album’s ‘TRST’. It’s been out since February this year in Canada and the States,...
‘Bum Notes’ is a varied collection of satire, rantings, humour, whimsy and surreality by the surviving members of one of...
Continuing to sonically map the fictional lunar panoramas from a coterie of well-thumbed Sci-fi paperbacks, the assiduous jazz pianist Greg...
Following on from last year’s rather fine These Resurrections EP, Edinburgh-based Steve Adey delivers his sophomore album. Six years since...
Fit like Alvin Spetz? Years in the Granite City in the name of academia was clearly time well spent. Under...
For every artists or band successively inspired and imbued with the quality of the stoic melancholic delights of the Velvet...
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I have previously burbled on about how bad I thought eighties hard rock/metal was and that opinion won’t change. This...
With a debut sung in Welsh and a follow-up in English, Hywel Griffiths and his fellow three band members have...