One Real Big Identity Crisis, the new album from UK band The Permanent Smilers, is a release with no apparent direction or framework to its intent and enterprise; a release which basically lives up to its title but boy is… Read More ›
Month: February 2015
Horse Party – Out Of Sight/Receiver
The exciting thing about UK band Horse Party is as much as they have openly grown in songwriting and sound, they have lost none of the instinctively raw and organic essences which made them strikingly leap out with debut single… Read More ›
Symmetry – The Cure
Consisting of two anthems which simply lift ears and emotions in big, bold barrages of pop contagion, the new single from US progressive pop and rock band Symmetry is one of those rousing encounters which continually makes an invigorating impact…. Read More ›
Heyrocco – Elsewhere
It is fair to say that US band Heyrocco wowed the UK with their debut UK tour not so long ago and has gripped a broader expanse of attention through their sounds and releases, especially their Mom Jeans EP. Now… Read More ›
Vienna Ditto – Hammer And A Nail
All seductions should come with a little essence of raw and dirty temptation and that is something you certainly get with the sound of Vienna Ditto, especially in new single Hammer And A Nail. The release is a sultry affair;… Read More ›
Damn Vandals – Mad As Hell
The British rock scene is not short on some rather exciting prospects and artists right now, bands which are stripping away its current landscape to create new primal and instinctively imaginative adventures. To the front of these propositions for the… Read More ›
The Hokum – Mind Over Matter
With more than a feisty breath of eighties new wave to it, Mind Over Matter the new single from UK indie pop band The Hokum, is one of those encounters which either instinctively hits the sweet spot or at least… Read More ›
Pacific – Time To Forget
Like an infectious smile or warm embrace, Time To Forget the new single from UK indie rockers Pacific is an encounter which ignites ears and emotions. Without setting down a brazen look at me like marker, the song just as… Read More ›
Neverise – Everything You’ve Done
Emerging from the demise of Follow You Home, a band which was tipped to go far, UK melodic rock band Neverise are poised to release their debut single. Already there is a buzz around the band which Everything You’ve Done… Read More ›
Concepts – Transitions
Quite simply Transitions is the post-hardcore equivalent of popping candy; place it in the ears and it can seduce with a melodic calm and elegance which whets the appetite and then erupt in a tempestuous carnage of aggressive flavours and… Read More ›