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After selling a combined half a million records with their first two albums Yorkshire’s The Pigeon Detectives took sometime away...
Jaunty Ryan Adams-lite alt-country starts off reasonably well with the breezy California Wildflower, a pretty decent chunck of Americana written...
Seattle-based folk collective Fleet Foxes made big waves with their self-titled 2008 effort, finding themselves lauded by critics and...
Grandiose opening track Subtle Changes sets the stall out for Welsh five-piece Jklmno, all stadium sized guitars and earnest lyrics;...
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Jud Vandy, a talented musician from Cornwall could easily be seen as the musical...
The long awaited second album from Manchester art-rockers Dutch Uncles is finally here. Entitled Cadenza, (Italian word meaning a complex...
Seattle newcomers The Head & The Heart released this record off their own backs last year, and quickly built on...
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This duo are made up of electronica artist Mark Desvaux and producer Ian Sanderson, collaborating for the most part via...
What started as a Muse-lite band, Alt Track have steadily used their influences and work ethic...