Reviews

Album Review: Green Day – Revolution Radio

Album Review: Green Day – Revolution Radio

In the 4 years since Green Day's last release, Billie Joe has become sober, Jason White and Brittney Dirnt have…

8 years ago

Track of the Day: Robbing Millions – ‘In the No Air’

In the No Air’ is the bouncing, playful new psych-pop single from Robbing Millions, taken from their forthcoming self-title debut…

8 years ago

Album Review: The Pixies – Head Carrier

The reforming of a band as storied as The Pixies after a hiatus of over 23 years was a daunting…

8 years ago

Track of the Day: FRIEND – The Evening Crowns The Day

Welcome to the captivating, clockwork world of Swiss musician, Dominik Huber, aka FRIEND, whose debut UK single will be released…

8 years ago

Album Review: Model Depose – “Splitting Light”

When it comes to electronic music, especially with a retro flavour, standing out from the crowd is easier said than…

8 years ago

Album Review: The Gaslamp Killer – Instrumentalepathy

On September 16th experimental electronica extraordinaire William Benjamin Bensussen aka The Gaslamp Killer unleashed his much anticipated second studio album,…

8 years ago

Track of the Day: The New Up – ‘Future Is Now’

The New Up are a great band from San Francisco. They’ve just revealed their new track ‘Future Is Now’. ‘Future…

8 years ago

Track of the Day: By Starlight – ‘So Desperate’

London alt rock three-piece By Starlight have released their debut single So Desperate for today Friday 23rd September. The pounding…

8 years ago

Album Review: Warpaint – Heads Up

Since coming on the indie scene in 2007, California’s fearsome female foursome, Warpaint has managed to create and carve out…

8 years ago

Album Review: Alabama 3 – Blues

Formed by a Welsh man Rob Spragg AKA Larry Love (who really was the son of a preacher man) and…

8 years ago

Track of the Day: LYING BSTRDS – Youth and Old Age

Supporting notable artists including Noel Gallagher, Circa Waves and Spring King is something that countless bands dream of- however, after…

8 years ago

Album Review: Bon Iver – 22 a Million

It is a bit of an understatement to say that most people have found 2016 to be a challenging year.…

8 years ago

Album Review: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Skeleton Tree

It’s rare for a musician, or group of musicians to still have noteworthy things to say on their sixteenth album,…

8 years ago

Track of the Day: Feed The Kid – ‘IN THE CITY’

Mancunian blues-revivalists FEED THE KID aim high with double barrelled single release via taste-making imprint B33 Records. Following a prologue…

8 years ago

Review: Blondage EP – Blondage

Today marks the release of the self-titled debut EP from Blondage, the Danish electronic-duo comprising of Esben Andersen and Pernille…

8 years ago

Track of the Day: Spencer – ‘Harry’s Still Sad’

Following on from a summer spent playing European festivals and picking up global airplay and press praise from Rolling Stone,…

8 years ago

Track of the Day: October Drift – ‘Cinnamon Girl’

Rising four-piece October Drift have announced their second EP, This Is Nowhere, for an October 7th release via Bad Revival…

8 years ago

Track of the Day: M83 – ‘Roadblaster’

Following the release of worldwide acclaimed hit album ‘JUNK', and a huge worldwide tour including a headline slot at Glastonbury…

8 years ago

Track of the Day: The Answer – ‘Solas’

The Answer have revealed ‘Solas’, the anthemic new single and title track from the band’s eagerly anticipated forthcoming album which…

8 years ago

Album Review: Preoccupations – Eponymous

The band formerly known as Vietcong and now renamed Preoccupations found out the hard way that the quote “No publicity…

8 years ago