A rich reputation and a broad recognition of existence do not always go hand in hand and so it is with UK rockers The Self Titled. They are no strangers to thick and eager acclaim and have grown to be… Read More ›
Month: December 2019
Syztem 7 – Evolving
Though new album Evolving is the first time we have come across US rockers Syztem 7, it is a proposition which immediately felt like an old friend back to eagerly stir things up. That is because the Seattle hailing outfit… Read More ›
Ensnaring The Snarl: Dirty ol’ Crow Interview
Hi and thank you for sparing time to chat with us. Filippo Monticelli (guitar): no problemo, thanks for having us. Could you first introduce the band and tell us how it came to be? We are a five piece hard… Read More ›
Intimacy and the Roar: talking with Jack And Sally
Hi and thank you for sparing time to chat with us. Could you first introduce yourself/the band and tell us how it came to be? Prav-Like Fez from That 70s Show, I was given the name Prav by the band… Read More ›
Tombstones In Their Eyes – Maybe Someday
With a healthy clutch of heavy praise bearing releases already under their belt, Los Angeles hailing indie psych rock outfit Tombstones in Their Eyes have just unveiled their new album; a release destined to eclipse all before in acclaim and… Read More ›
The Gaa Gaas – Self Titled
There is no sense of understatement when we say that the debut album from UK outfit The Gaa Gaas has been one long awaited and highly anticipated release, to the band as much as fans, but now finally here there… Read More ›
Maven – Am I Awake?
Maven is a band which since emerging back in 2012 has earned an increasingly potent reputation for their alternative rock sound loaded with big rousing choruses, captivating melody, and emotive intensity. Increasingly individuality has also been a growing aspect in… Read More ›
Rational Youth – Cold War Night Life
This December sees the release of a deluxe expanded edition of Cold War Night Life, the debut album of Canadian synth pop outfit Rational Youth. It is the second time the acclaimed album has had a fresh outing since its… Read More ›
Rainium – Sounds Of Berlin
Having thoroughly enjoyed their new single, the offer from Rainium themselves to check out their debut album was easy to take up. So with thanks and help to guitarists Rainer Krenzke and Jay Parmar we did just that and discovered… Read More ›
Austerity – Anarcho Punk Dance Party
There is something wrong with the year if the creative landscape of Brighton has not provided one major moment for us to greedily devour and 2019 has not let us down. Not only is the long awaited debut album from… Read More ›