Ringmaster Review – “Staring at The World engages thoughts and imagination like the sun invites the day, with warm mesmeric charm veined with heated enterprise. The Cellophane Flowers is a unique melodic joy to soundtrack steamy days and sultry nights.”… Read More ›
Month: November 2012
BloodRedSky: A Cross To Bear & Hell To Harness
A real treat lies in store for all stoner rock fans with the release of A Cross To Bear & Hell To Harness, the thumping debut album from Finnish metallers BloodRedSky. The towering release is a record all fans of… Read More ›
Maia: Pepper Stars
Pepper Stars the second album from UK band Maia is one of those little treats you cannot help smiling over whilst in its company and long after its departure. As eclectic as the smells of summer and just as… Read More ›
The Cellophane Flowers – Staring at the World track-by-track
The Cellophane Flowers give insight into their forthcoming album, Staring at the World track by track. Voices Ian: “This one has become a real live favourite, starting off quite simple and poppy, then getting very very loud and raucous by… Read More ›
Free Download: The Cellophane Flowers offer ‘Tears of a Clown’ as an early Christmas present
Taken from their soon to drop debut album, Staring at the World, set to be released December 3rd, The Cellophane Flowers offer an early gift. With the festive season around the corner, full of sparkly dresses, Christmas parties, spending time… Read More ›
Rising the revolution: An interview with Leigh Oates and Andy Trott of Soldierfield
This year of all the British rock and metal bands to emerge one has come forth to thrust UK rock music into an exciting and invigorating rapture more than most. From the release of a single demo track, Soldierfield lifted… Read More ›
Corrosive elegance: An interview with Drop from Sybreed
Easily one of the most intense and immense albums to ignite the year was God is an Automaton, the fourth album from Swiss metallers Sybreed. The release unleashed everything which is good about the cyber metal magnificence of the band… Read More ›
Lazy Habits: Self Titled
If there has been an album as inspirational and dynamically outstanding as the new self-titled release from Lazy Habits then we must have missed it. It is simply immense, a release which unleashes energising provocative songs to engage the senses… Read More ›
Johnny Wore Black: Up in Flames
Up In Flames, the second single from Brighton based band Johnny Wore Black, is one of those songs which just ignite a lustful need to know and hear more about the artist behind them. It is a stirring slab of… Read More ›
Wons Phreely: The World Has A Bank Account
As enjoyably warm and infectious as the midday sun on your welcoming cheeks, The World Has A Bank Account, the new single from Wons Phreely is a refreshing and invigorating treat which makes it impossible not to want to bask… Read More ›