Finnish electronic music duo TJH87 brew a striking and unique mix of disco house and pop savvy electro, genres of music which to be honest we have no real knowledge of and preference for, but with their new single Break… Read More ›
Month: November 2012
The Hidden Revolution: Useless Noises EP
With the release of their debut EP Perfectly Motionless last year, Rochdale, UK band The Hidden Revolution has been followed by acclaim and enthusiasm for their expressive and compelling sounds. The past year has been a strong flow of attention… Read More ›
All She Wrote: Weathered
Since forming around a year ago, London band All She Wrote has built a strong following around the capital and south east of England. From continually impressive shows, the quartet of Connor Crooks (vocals), Jonny Page (lead guitar), Tommy Shillibeer… Read More ›
The Lights: Days Don’t Get Me Far Enough Away
It is fair to say country music is a genre which gets short thrift here, its sounds as appealing as a salt rub on the eye ball. Despite that we have to say that Days Don’t Get Me Far Enough… Read More ›
Nepente: Suffering Is The Seed
The best word for Suffering Is The Seed, the new album from Columbian extreme metallers Nepente, is vicious. In fact it is a savage and sonically scurrilous violation, a torment of corrosive intensity and unbridled devastation. It is also a… Read More ›
Joe Driscoll & Sekou Kouyate: Faya
Faya is the enthralling album borne from a meeting of two distinctly different yet equally imaginative musicians, a pair of artists despite a language barrier who found a creative and organic understanding. Their inspired collaboration has brought forth… Read More ›
The Creeping Ivies: Stay Wild
Having been left in rapture by their previous EP Ghost Train earlier this year, the anticipation and excitement going into Stay Wild, the debut album from Scottish rock n rollers The Creeping Ivies, was near on immeasurable. Admittedly it would… Read More ›
Silas: World Of Colour
Though aware of Silas, it is fair to say they had not made a major impression with the two or so songs we had heard of theirs, primarily because of numerous distractions at the time stopping a proper assessment of… Read More ›
Calling All Astronauts: What’s So Good About?
Upon reviewing their previous single Winter Of Discontent, we declared Calling All Astronauts as ‘one of the most exciting alternative rock bands in the UK right now, maybe the best.’ With the release of their third single What’s So Good… Read More ›
Derek Buddemeyer: Afterthoughts
Afterthoughts is one of those albums which needs numerous plays to explore its many diverse corners of sound as well as the thoughts and emotions it incites during its engagement. The release from rock guitarist Derek Buddemeyer unveils a… Read More ›