Five songs, exactly 15 minutes long, radgie and political as fuck. On this new EP release the Sisteray premise is...
Despite possessing arguably the worst band name in musical history, The Gromble do their best to banish away the rain...
There’s a classic Mary Whitehouse Experience (ask your parents kids) sketch from 1992 poking fun at the band Shakespear’s Sister,...
During awards season if gongs were still given for best band name then Methyl Ethel would be swamped, invited to...
Eagle-eyed readers will have noted that the image I have attached with this review is most certainly not Boz Scaggs....
“It’s Neil’s uniqueness, and his beautiful writing, so well-crafted and yet casual-sounding, and how he resonated with the Zeitgeist in...
Platinum Tips + Ice Cream (scenes from the water park) is the new LP from Royal Trux and is culled from...
Sometimes, bands get taken for granted when they have been going for a while. It happened to Supergrass, whose latter...
Love the way this collection launches. Starting with the eponymous track from the album ‘Science Of The Gods’, like the...
Pop punkers Martha return with their second album Blisters In The Pit Of My Heart this summer, via Fortuna POP! (UK/EU) and Dirtnap Records...
Northern Uproar were still in their teens when they arrived during the glorious Britpop years, making them the best part...
Edda Dell’Orso’s soprano wails open this album in a clipped dramatic manner that sets you up for the natural experience...
Away from the spotlight of the mainstream, the last few years have seen the growth of a new psychedelic movement...
Nominated for its “hallowed” tones, ‘Udoyeleg’ graced the erudite Jazzman label’s most recent Spiritual Jazz Volume 3: Europe...
“Even before I started, I knew I was gonna make a good album because I had so many songs and...