When you’ve a back catalogue stretching to some thirty albums – a mixture of DIY releases and full label outings...
There are great band names, and then there are great band names which double as great advice to bands. Certainly...
The expectations for a former Mercury Music Prize nominee to deliver a more crafted second album is higher than most....
Matthew E. White is back. In 2012 the man from Richmond, Virginia was tall in the saddle as he first...
Having apparently dropped an album worth of material for the songs featured here, both Ryder-Jones and Domino were clearly convinced...
Over the last few years, the general standard of books on popular music (to stretch the term to its limits,...
Effortlessly talented Texan Caitlin Rose captured our hearts in 2010, then sent them a flutter again with her debut album...
This wasn’t supposed to happen. Eight years ago, Arctic Monkeys appeared, as if out of nowhere, and gatecrashed the singles...
There’s an urban legend (probably apocryphal) that at one point in the ’80s, Prince tried to sign the Cocteau Twins...
The digital media revolution didn’t begin with Google. It might be the search engine the world relies on, but all...
Independent Label Market have announce a special Christmas market in association with AIM, to support the labels who lost their stock in...
Relationships are tempestuous. In the space of days, (sometimes hours) the exuberance of a love you thought would last a...
The début album from Glasweigan ruffians, The Amazing Snakeheads, Amphetamine Ballads, released last month, is a raw yet dramatic record...
Way back in 2008 Castle Donington four piece, Late of the Pier released their debut album, produced by Erol Alkan. ‘Fantasy Black...
11 years on since the band released their first single, Wild Beasts have shared that they are no longer continuing with the band....