Roaring out of Hertfordshire, British alternative rockers Calm For The Restless show that the early promise of debut EP We Started A Fire from a couple of years back has, if not yet come to full realisation, been honed, reinforced,… Read More ›
Biffy Clyro
Joykill Collective – Battle Cry
Emerging from an artistic commune in Northampton and a “dissatisfaction with the prevalent right wing politics and media”, alternative rock band Joykill Collective release debut single Battle Cry, a roar which emotionally and physically lives up to its title. It… Read More ›
Elements – Where We Once Begun
The band’s bio states that this year a line-up change for UK alternative rockers Elements has coincided, maybe sparked, a new sound from the band. With their new EP Where We Once Begun our introduction to the Southampton hailing quintet,… Read More ›
‘ELEMENTS reveal ‘Where We Once Begun’, on 17th August
New Brit alt-rock outfit ‘Elements’ nationally unveil their spanking new EP ‘Where We Once Begun’, on Monday 17th August, through all digital stores. Hitting you with a groove likened to the early Biffy Clyro records, fused with the rock sensibilities… Read More ›
The LaFontaines – Class
Tagged as Scotland’s biggest independent band, there is no doubting that anticipation for The LaFontaines’ debut album has been in full swing on the back of acclaimed releases and a live presence seeing the band headline shows in New York,… Read More ›
Peur – Future Architects EP
Only days in and June 2015 is proving to be the source of some striking and seriously exciting encounters across a wealth of styles and genres. Another to add to that potent list is the Future Architects EP from UK… Read More ›
Brightlight City – Adventures EP
The Adventures EP is a proposition which might not be going to set the rock world ablaze but with three tracks of virulent alternative/melodic rock, the new release from Brit tunesmiths Brightlight City is still likely to be a greedily… Read More ›
Earthist – Lightward
Hailing from Italy, alternative rockers Earthist have announced themselves on a wider landscape with a debut album which is full of surprises, invention, and most of all thoroughly enjoyable encounters. Lightward has moments where things are not as imposingly convincing… Read More ›
Oh Captive – Two Mirrors
It is hard to supress a roar of frustration and disappointment when after enjoying a new and thrilling encounter from a band with all the tools and sounds to be a major presence in British alternative rock, they announce ‘on… Read More ›
Following Foxes – Self Titled EP
When an artist or band has a background which involves in part the Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford, there is always an intrigue to learn more, partly because the town is a part of our musical heritage too and… Read More ›