When Nicky Wire announced in 2010 that the Manic Street Preachers were going to have “an extended break”, we all...
Terms like “drone rock” and avant garde can make some think of boring, tuneless noise with no rhythm or structure....
Away from the spotlight of the mainstream, the last few years have seen the growth of a new psychedelic movement...
Ocean Colour Scene were never a Britpop band, but were a group who found their way through the door thanks...
In what is proving to be an enjoyably fruitful time for left field electronic music, Plaid return with their tenth...
The history of electronica just wouldn't seem complete without The Orb, impossible to imagine even. This 3 CD collection offers...
The second album from Liverpool singer songwriter Neville Skelly is a warming collection of songs highlighting his gift for graceful...
‘Luminous’ is the fourth studio album from The Horrors, their first since 2011’s universally acclaimed ‘Skying’. While they have been...
Combining 50s era romance with vibes from the indie disco is something that Sheffield four piece The Crookes have been...
Life after Britpop has been kind to some and cruel to others. The Bluetones didn’t do too badly as they...
It was in the late 90’s that I discovered Placebo, 1997 I think. The song was ‘Teenage Angst’, one of...
During the mid 90’s, British music suddenly became very exciting again, entering a golden age not seen since the 60’s....
Manchester trio Plank! released a debut album entitled ‘Animalism’ in 2012 and elaborate on these themes of nature with the...
Following on from 2012’s ‘Here Come The Bombs’, the second LP from ex Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes sees him settling...
Austin-based producer and minimalist composer Roger Sellers has a knack for balance. While concurrently building bigger and bigger sounds in...