Reviews

Track of the Day: Bloom Twins – “Amnesia”

Track of the Day: Bloom Twins – “Amnesia”

Meet Anna and Sonia Kuprienko, 19 year old identical twins from a small town called Brovary, a suburb of Kiev…

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

Album Review: Field Mouse – Episodic

A few years ago, Dream Pop has really had its moment. With the rise of new bands like Beach House…

8 years ago

Track Of The Day: Creative Adult – ‘Moving Window’

With the release of upcoming new album Fear of Life quickly approaching, Bay Area post-punks Creative Adult have now shared…

8 years ago

Album Review: Simple Minds – New Gold Dream 81-82-83-84 – Deluxe Box Set

The storied band Simple Minds has been experiencing a well deserved revival. The beginning of this decade saw renew interest…

8 years ago

Track Of The Day: Okkervil River – “The Industry”

Okkervil River has released their new song and video “The Industry”, the second single from their forthcoming album ‘Away’, out…

8 years ago

Track Of The Day: HALFNOISE – ‘In The Summer’

HALFNOISE, the solo producer project of Nashville’s Zac Farro (whom many know for his work as the drummer in Paramore)…

8 years ago

Album Review: Look Park – Look Park

Chris Collingwood, frontman of Fountains of Wayne releases his first solo LP under the monicker Look Park on 22nd July.…

8 years ago

Album Review: Bear’s Den – Red Earth & Pouring Rain

Critic fave Folk/Alternative duo Bear’s Den are releasing Red Earth & Pouring Rain on July 22nd. The release is the…

8 years ago

Track Of The Day: Asylums – Necessary Appliances

Asylums have created a snapshot of a band and country in a state of change. They may have killer pop…

8 years ago

Track Of The Day: Prints Jackson (featuring Jim Ward) – Sail on Phaelon

One song every month until the day I die. This is the simple mission statement from UK alt-indie artist Prints…

8 years ago

Track Of The Day: Spencer – Hidden From The Sun

Fresh from hitting the Top 40 album charts in their native Switzerland & being playlisted on the hugely influential KROQ…

8 years ago

Track Of The Day: Trickster Guru – Problem Child ft. AWAY

Trickster Guru is the alternative rock and electronic project of singer songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Christopher Caplan. Trickster Guru’s debut…

8 years ago

Track Of The Day: LVL UP – ‘Pain’ – Listen

Today, LVL UP have announced that they've signed to Sub Pop and shared "Pain," the lead single from their upcoming…

8 years ago

Album Review: Machines In Heaven – Phenomenology

One of the most thrilling things about Glasgow trio Machines In Heaven is the near relentless way in which they…

8 years ago

Track Of The Day: Big Spring – ‘On A Bamboo Sleeping Mat’

Big Spring, the melody-driven alternative rock three-piece who have been kicking up dust with their impassioned live set and explosive…

8 years ago

Album Review: Biffy Clyro – Ellipsis

The Scottish force of nature that is Biffy Clyro is returning from a year long break from the attention of…

8 years ago

Album Review: MT Doubt – In Awe Of Nothing

Mt. Doubt's 2015 debut album My Past Is A Quiet Beast was one of my favourite albums of last year…

8 years ago

Track Of the Day: Kids on Bridges featuring Zigaboo Modeliste – Say OK

This has to be one of the strangest collaborations on paper, but it really works! The electro synths of Liverpool's…

8 years ago