Having followed with eagerness the progress of British band Bernaccia since the release of their debut EP in 2014, it has been a source of great enjoyment hearing the evolution in their striking sound. A proposition truly hard to pin… Read More ›
Month: October 2016
Eight Days – More To Life
Seemingly tagged as melodic hardcore more often than not but showing a hefty side in hook laden punk rock in their new proposition, British trio Eight Days is one of those bands knocking on the door of broader attention. Since… Read More ›
Merging cultures: exploring the music of Ian Carvalho
Ian Carvalho is a South American born, Europe raised musician who blends an array of genres and sounds around a lyrical suggestiveness nurtured by his upbringing, observations of life around him, and experiences had. Drawing more and more attention with… Read More ›
Bad Llama – Shedding Skin EP
British alternative rockers Bad Llama have taken their time to find the right ingredients in their character and sound but on the evidence of their debut EP and its lead single, the Burton Upon Trent based quintet have found that… Read More ›
Twister – Designed State of Mind
Since forming, UK rock pop band Twister has shared stages with the likes of Status Quo, Simple Minds, Texas, Scouting for Girls, Jools Holland, and The Joy Formidable, Guns ’n’ Roses guitarist Ron Thal (Bumblefoot) on his 2015 UK tour,… Read More ›
Shotgun Rodeo – The New Standard
You might suggest there are more unique proposals coming forth this year but there will be very few encounters which ignite and incite the passions as The New Standard. The six track roar from Norwegian metallers Shotgun Rodeo is as… Read More ›
Big Jesus – Oneiric
Imposingly dreamy, Oneiric is a proposal which simply infests, seduces, and lingers with increasing potency listen by listen. The new album from Atlanta bred outfit Big Jesus, the transfixing Oneiric is a warm serenade of the senses but equally has… Read More ›
Conformist – Lifestyle Bible
It has been three years since British electronic weaving producer Conformist released his debut album Paid to Fake It to swiftly draw attention and acclaim. It was a weird and often psychotic tapestry of sound and samples which simply ignited… Read More ›
Carnage Inc. – Fury Incarnate
Nagging away at the senses and imagination like a thrash powered buzz saw, Fury Incarnate, the new EP from India hailing Carnage Inc. is an encounter which only excites. Part of the press release for the band’s ear gripping proposition… Read More ›
Indya – Strip Me Down
Having burst through ears with an introduction which as good as stopped you in your tracks, that being the outstanding single Harder Faster, British rockers Indya follow up with another highly flavoursome slice of heavily seductive rock ‘n’ roll in… Read More ›