Glasgow’s Armellodie label have released some fine bands over the last while, including the Scottish Enlightenment, Chris Devotion and the...
Even the most enthusiastic of village idiots would find it difficult to comment upon ‘You, Darling You‘ – the track...
Whether the hippie dream ended at Altamont or with the gruesome Manson murders is immaterial. It appears that nobody thought...
Trevor Moss & Hannah-Lou formed from the dregs of Indigo Moss, a London based band who found themselves lost at...
I’m not sure what kind of hot-housing conditions Canada keeps its resident bands under, but it works; such...
The third long-player from Trash Kit is a clear-visioned, accomplished and liberating record. Thirty seconds into the opener, ‘Coasting‘ you’ll...
Sandwiched between the two pretty instrumentals which bookend Treetop Flyers‘ (for some reason eponymously titled) third album, there sits a...
Trent Miller lyrically creates a woeful Gothic rich revisionist version of the old west on his latest ode...
As On Account Of Exile Vol.1 first looms into view like some amalgam of the central theme to the film...
The debut solo release from a vastly talented man Tristin Norwell, this work reportedly (i.e. what the press release says...
Treetop Flyers are not ones to push boundaries. I, for one, am very glad about that, for if it means...
Six albums and a decade in, Trembling Bells are still imbued with a strong sense of mischief and ambition. Dungeness...
I have to admit, I am a huge fan boy of Trent Reznor. I have been since hearing Nine Inch...
As ever, there’s a huge amount of records arriving and begging to be listened to. As those end of year...
We’ve had barely a sniff of the aperitif, before Trixie Whitley‘s honeyed tones on the tender, hymn-like ‘Faint Mystery‘ leave...