His first album in five years, British singer-songwriter/composer Nick Hudson recently released Font Of Human Fractures. It is an encounter which provoked, evoked and seduced in equal measure; a haunting fascination that left ears and imagination alive and thoughts exploring… Read More ›
Month: July 2021
Three Way Plane – Wreckquiem
Reminding ourselves of the journey from their 2004 emergence to the release of their new album has seen an adventure of sound which has grown, matured and evolved across their trio of albums and two EP’s. Each release has seen… Read More ›
Léanie Kaleido – How To Weigh A Whale Without A Scale
Having found ourselves eagerly hooked on her single, All The Things I’m Made Of, a few short weeks back there was inevitable destiny that attention would swoop the way of How To Weigh A Whale Without A Scale, the new… Read More ›
Modesty Blaise – The Modesty Blaise
They say you can’t keep a good thing down and it is certainly true in the case of UK outfit, Modesty Blaise, despite their own self-destructive tendencies. Emerging from a 20-year hiatus the Bristol hailing band has just released their… Read More ›
Head of Jeddore – How to Slaughter a Lamb
Shamefully behind on our email inbox and trying to recover ground as you read, we recently come upon an email from Cory McCallum, the bassist for Toronto’s finest sludge doomsters Olde. He was pointing our way to the recently released… Read More ›
Rocket Report – Overmorrow
As much as we, like so many, devour new sounds and moments of uniqueness there is always room for potent nostalgia especially when under the creativity of bands such as Rocket Report. The British electro indie pop outfit has just… Read More ›
W!ZARD – Definitely Unfinished
W!ZARD is a trio from France who has just unleashed their new EP, an aggressive and invasive slab of noise fuelled post-hardcore which demanded attention from its first ravenous breath to its exhausted last. Bordeaux-based, the band consists of bassist/vocalist… Read More ›
Pentral – What Lies Ahead of Us
It is probably fair to say that the plight and destruction of the Amazon rain forests and those it is life for is not high on the daily agendas of thought and action among much of the opposite side of… Read More ›
Distant Voices – Long Road To Home
As the Covid pandemic and indeed Brexit over in this particular continent seem hell bent on preventing normality and freedom returning in any previous sense, UK’s Distant Voices give us a memory of what was available before with debut album… Read More ›
Charlie Nieland – Divisions
Divisions, the latest album from NYC-based producer indie music veteran Charlie Nieland, was released this past March but it is an encounter we know you will not and should not miss. It is a collection of some of the most… Read More ›