Over the past eight or so years, Dutch band has evoked and provoked with their continually exploring psychedelic/progressive intense sounds and equally intensive and imaginative lyrical concepts. The release of new album A Sign of Time finds the quintet stretching… Read More ›
Day: March 4, 2013
Dizraeli and The Small Gods: Million Miles
After being seduced and excited beyond legal limits by the single Never Mind there was a certain lustful teenager like anticipation when finally getting hands on the new second single from Dizraeli and the Small Gods, and it rewards with… Read More ›
Man Without Machines: The Kreuzberg Press
With a heavy influence from the synth pop and post punk of the eighties, Scottish band Man Without Machines has an electro sound which though an warm vibrant kiss from today is one which Mute Records… Read More ›
The Peter Ulrich Collaboration: The Painted Caravan
The Painted Caravan is an album which offers a gamut of emotions and inspires just as many in the listener. Occasionally it puts pressure on patience and in other moments leaves unsure thoughts and questions behind from its… Read More ›
Desolation Yes!: Out of Orbit
Reaping the essences of electro, pop, punk, and rock with many other fiery whispers of sound in the mix, Scottish / Slovakian band Desolation Yes! has released their new album, a collection of songs which rampage with a hunger and… Read More ›
Ordinaryson: Sorted Out
Sorted Out the title track from the 2012 album of Scottish band Ordinaryson is their new absorbing single, a release well equipped to continue and enhance their respected presence within UK indie music. The brainchild of singer and… Read More ›