In the 1951 film ‘When Worlds Collide’ the Earth is on course for destruction from a foreign entity leaving mankind...
If Stanley Kubrick was alive and well and made ‘A Clockwork Orange’ today (after all this dystopian Hell-hole is worse...
Traditionally, an EP is usually a welcome stop-gap between albums, providing an artist an opportunity to bridge the gap between...
It’s Raining On The Wrong Side of the Window is the newest release from London-based indie-rockers Glass Peaks. It’s a...
Another name to add to that growing list of bands that quite frankly you need to check out before you...
Whilst it is already a bit tedious to discuss albums as being “lockdown records”, sometimes they really feel like that...
I don’t think I’ve ever been made to feel like I’m being seduced by a mermaid when listening to a...
Seismic is more than just an adjective for the turbocharged onslaught of London-based Singer-songwriter Georgia Maria. With her characteristic brand...
Sometimes, you just don’t have to reinvent the wheel. If you’re armed with an uncanny understanding of what makes a...
Anticipation can sometimes ruin an EP before you’ve heard it. Over the past few years Hanya, frontwoman Heather Sheret and...
Flossing release their second EP World of Mirth on 26 August via Brace Yourself Records. The project of enigmatic and...
The fact that, 16 years after their formation, the ever wonderful Fujiya & Miyagi continue to languish in commercial and...
Record Store Day is back this Saturday across the UK and US, a series of limited edition releases are stacked...
Bristol punk-trio Grandmas House release their new EP Who Am I via Brace Yourself Records on 3 March. What a...
Has there ever been a genre that lends itself to camp culture so obviously as Italo-disco? The arch divas, the...