DAY 2 Friday’s programme kicked off with Birmingham’s Swim Deep at the Psychosocial Basement. I’d seen these guys nearly a...
After a four-year gap, Munich electronic composer, Thomas Bücker, finally releases the anticipated follow-up to his faux-classical monikered, Bersarin...
Irish indie rock band The Coronas played to a sold out Cargo last week, as part of their first headlining...
Josh Widdicombe has recently supported stand-up comedians Kevin Bridges, Michael McIntyre, Alan Carr on their respective live tours as...
Tales from the Attic Volume II Revolutions of a 45 kind….. Two missives in as many days – has...
The last time I saw Miles Kane live was at Sheffield Town Hall playing alongside Alex Turner in the Last...
The Cry Baby‘s – alter ego of North London’s Anna Waldmann- jarring child-like, assuage, vocals coax the listener into...
Despite having existed for the best part of six years, Los Campesinos! have become something of a rarity in these...
Cloud Nothings’s Attack On Memory is one of my most played releases of 2012 so far. Though offering nothing new...
Another year, and yes, another Scandinavian, “Lauded indie pop darling”, looks set to stir us from the damp bleakness...
Day 1 I was welcomed to Brighton last Thursday with wet hair and an ominous grey cloud lurking overhead: the...
Forget Brooklyn or Camden, Liverpool can be an unimpressed and tough audience. Ask Liverpudlian locals Death At Sea who had...
‘Every Little Thing’ from Caan (formerly of Ou Est Le Swimming Pool) grabs your attention in an instant with its...
The “Off-beat, art-pop” crooner Matt Finucane‘s latest single, Hard Science, sounds like a mix of both Parallax period Atlas...
It could be argued that Joe Murphy’s opprobrious poetic London troupe, Sergeant Buzfuz, were not just repeating what’s already been...