When you approach a band keeping ‘thee’ in their name, the likelihood always favours the group being a Thee Oh...
Based in Tokyo, the half British-half Japanese indie folk outfit The Watanabes release a new EP on September 29. The...
The Blueprints have been part of the fabric of the York music scene for a number of years now. A...
Talk Show’s debut EP These People brings you the best of south London ferocity served with furious Mancunian snarl. Harrison...
A couple of days before getting the Black Foxxes EP ‘Pines‘ to review, I was told by a friend that the...
‘Summer’s Over’ is a perfect fusion of things. A coming together of different languages, cultures, genres, and feelings, guided by...
Sometimes a voice can floor you. It can involuntarily grab your attention like an out-of-towner barging through the saloon swing...
Dublin punksters Sprints have released their second EP A Modern Job via Nice Swan Records. The 5 track EP is again produced...
LA alt-rock riser Indio Downey has just released his superb solo EP Cigarettes in Bed. A journey from darkness into...
Seismic is more than just an adjective for the turbocharged onslaught of London-based Singer-songwriter Georgia Maria. With her characteristic brand...
If Kate Bush had been a 4AD artist, I suspect she’d have sounded rather like Missouri based four-piece Prismatics on...
October and the Eyes is the one-woman-band musical project of New Zealand born, London-based musician, October. She released her debut EP...
Growing up, New York Singer-songwriter Charlotte Rose Benjamin never really felt she fitted in at school. And in time-honoured fashion,...
The title track, ‘Clock Hands’ has a gorgeous intro, with an eerie, alternative folk sound. There is very much a...
Roddy Woomble has never been an artist content to repeat himself. He’s worked in a number of genres, and still...