With some artists, the news of a new release sparks a twitch in the hips and itch in the feet. Such it is with Hipbone Slim and the Kneetremblers after enjoying four slabs of the band’s individual rock ‘n’ roll,… Read More ›
Month: April 2016
Aliases – Derangeable
Obviously, it is too early to suggest what will be the best of 2016 but amongst album contenders we suggest you can expect to see Derangeable flirting with the top spot. The new and second album from British progressive tech-metallers… Read More ›
The Glorious Rebellion – Euphoric
Euphoric is the kind of bully no one can have a problem with. It is a release which harries and bruises the senses as if it was created to do nothing else, though truthfully, the debut mini album from… Read More ›
The Velvet Hands – Trains
Creating a sound somewhere between punk, garage, and indie rock, The Velvet Hands has begun to stir up a bit of a fuss around their emergence on the British rock scene. The release of new single Trains can only add… Read More ›
Rousing waltzes and alluring confrontations: talking Calling All Astronauts with David Bury
British electro rockers Calling All Astronauts continued an inescapable trend of releasing some of the UK’s finest provocative and rousing encounters with their new album Anti-Social Network a short few weeks back. An uncaging of snarling and virulent rock ‘n’… Read More ›
Sunwølf – Eve
Melancholy and music has always been a ready-made success and it comes as no finer a persuasion than Eve, the new album from Scottish band Sunwølf. Admittedly emotion and thick suggestiveness is only one shade in the creative palette of… Read More ›
BIGG – Lock Up Your Daughters
For us, all the best bands have an essence of off-kilter, bordering on loco imagination to their sound and creativity; an unconventional take on conjuring ideas and distinctive noise which certainly seems to be present in the invention and adventure… Read More ›
Animal Noise – Sink or Swim
The description on Facebook for Animal Noise describes the band as “a three from SE England as an experimental indie outfit, creating moody swamp songs.” The last three words especially sum up the tone of the seriously captivating songs making… Read More ›
BarCreeps – The Hour Between Dog And Wolf
As to who BarCreeps are is a mystery and will remain so with the UK based band presenting themselves anonymously; set to represented by a generic ‘BarCreep’ in a challenge to “the current fragmentation of music into ‘writer/programmer’ and ‘celebrity… Read More ›
Dead Winter – My Only Home
The early weeks of 2014, saw UK post hardcore band Dead Winter make a rather potent introduction to themselves with debut EP Erasing Glaciers. It was a magnetic six track fury of melodic metal and hardcore ferocity soaked with open… Read More ›