Sounding like the deliciously steamy hybrid from a union of Sam Cooke, Thee Vicars, Rocket From The Crypt, and Jesus and Mary Chain, Thirst the debut album from sonic teasing crew Waves Of Fury is quite magnificent. Consisting of ten garage punk… Read More ›
Month: October 2012
the British IBM: Self Titled
From name through to the promo accompanying the self titled debut album from British indie band the British IBM, the references or inducements attempted by declaring an enthusiasm for computers from the band and of things retro for singer songwriter… Read More ›
Kosheen: Independence
Five years after previous album Damage, British electro/rock band Kosheen return with Independence, a release to set them again to the fore of electronic manipulation and melodic grandeur. The album will be an irresistible treat for fans of the band… Read More ›
John Wean : M.A.P.
M.A.P. is the excellent new single from Scottish indie rockers John Wean, and a track to cement their status as ones to watch very closely. Since forming in 2009, the Uddingston spawn quartet has made steady progress up to the… Read More ›
Dead Harts: Born Into Rags To Die No Richer
Listening to Born Into Rags To Die No Richer, the new album from UK corrupters Dead Harts, is like being lashed until your synapses bleed and shrivel up then being given a sonic salt enema to those same open wounds…. Read More ›
Depth: Waiting For Waves EP
The Waiting For Waves EP from UK post hardcore band Depth is a release which grew from an initial feeling of ‘yeah, it is good but’ into something with more substance to its well crafted body and to the appreciation… Read More ›
Velvet Star: All Or Nothing
If All Or Nothing the new EP from UK rockers Velvet Star is like for us your first introduction to the band then hold tight for one high energy heart bursting ride of pure rock n roll. It is an… Read More ›
Fates Upon Us: Self Titled EP
In a year of what seems like a flood of emerging metalcore type bands, to truly standout from the masses a release needs to be exceptional and instantly inventive. Whether the debut self titled EP from Yorkshire band Fates Upon… Read More ›
Hundred Days: Mission Exodus
Though individually classic rock and heavy metal extinguishes more fires than they spark up for us here and together make for a blend which has difficulty inspiring any real enthusiasm, the new album from UK rockers Hundred Days has to… Read More ›
The Welcome Matt: The Panhandle Years
If like for us The Welcome Matt is a new name despite being around for many years and having numerous studio releases, the new album The Panhandle Years is a must investigation, especially if melodic yet feisty guitar indie rock… Read More ›