Thomas S. Day

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Review: Albert Man – Nothing of Nothing Much

Review: Albert Man – Nothing of Nothing Much

You may not have heard of Albert Man, but he definitely deserves your attention. His melodic, piano driven rock music…

7 years ago

XS NOIZE – Unsigned Showcase #24 – SPAWN

At XS Noize, new music is dear to our hearts and we believe that genuinely talented fresh artists deserve a…

7 years ago

XS NOIZE – Unsigned Showcase #23 – illustr8ors

At XS Noize, new music is dear to our hearts and we believe that genuinely talented fresh artists deserve a…

7 years ago

Review: Danielle Lewis – Fly EP

Up-and-coming Welsh Pop-Folk artist Danielle Lewis has just released her latest 6 track EP Fly. With her earlier efforts Lewis…

7 years ago

XS NOIZE – Unsigned Showcase #22 – Con Etiquette

At XS Noize, new music is dear to our hearts and we believe that genuinely talented fresh artists deserve a…

7 years ago

Album Review: Jimmy Eat World – Integrity Blues

20 years after the release of Clarity, Jimmy Eat World return with their ninth studio album Integrity Blues. In their…

8 years ago

Review: Sera – Rocks! EP

Rocks! is a selection of the rockier tracks of Sera’s Little Girl LP. Locally, Sera is predominantly known for her…

8 years ago

Album Review: Korn – The Serenity of Suffering

After 3 years the illustrious Korn return with their 12th studio album The Serenity of Suffering. The band has always…

8 years ago

XS NOIZE – Unsigned Showcase #21 – Niantic

At XS Noize, new music is dear to our hearts and we believe that genuinely talented fresh artists deserve a…

8 years ago

Album Review: Kings of Leon – Walls

Unless you’ve been locked in a bunker for the last decade, Kings of Leon will likely be a familiar name…

8 years ago

XS NOIZE – Unsigned Showcase #20 – The Dirty Clergy

At XS Noize, new music is dear to our hearts and we believe that genuinely talented fresh artists deserve a…

8 years ago

Interview: Grant Nicholas talks ‘Feeder’s new album ‘All Bright Electric’

FEEDER first shot to fame when their debut EP ‘Swim’ was released to huge critical acclaim in 1996. Since then…

8 years ago

Album Review: Feeder – All Bright Electric

With a career that has seen 3 decades, high profile tragedy and major success, Feeder need little introduction. This, their…

8 years ago

XS NOIZE – Unsigned Showcase #19 – Chick Quest

At XS Noize, new music is dear to our hearts and we believe that genuinely talented fresh artists deserve a…

8 years ago

XS NOIZE – Unsigned Showcase #18 – Three Underneath

At XS Noize, new music is dear to our hearts and we believe that genuinely talented fresh artists deserve a…

8 years ago

XS NOIZE – Unsigned Showcase #17: Lions of Dissent

At XS Noize, new music is dear to our hearts and we believe that genuinely talented fresh artists deserve a…

8 years ago

Album Review: Ed Harcourt – Furnaces

Ed Harcourt has been releasing solo material for well over a decade.He has worked and collaborated with the likes of…

8 years ago

XS NOIZE – Unsigned Showcase #16 – Guns of the Seneca

At XS Noize, new music is dear to our hearts and we believe that genuinely talented fresh artists deserve a…

8 years ago

Album Review: Asylums – Killer Brain Waves

Of late, Southend-on-Sea, Essex is home of a growing list of musicians and bands including The Horrors, Busted(ahem), Sonny Green…

8 years ago

Track Of The Day: Kelly Oliver – ‘Rio’, Watch Video

We've been following Kelly Oliver with interest over the last six months when we became aware of her second album…

8 years ago