Hold Yourself Tight is the debut album of To Bear Sir, the solo project of someone who has already, like for so many others, made a major impact on our ears and passions. The creative provocateur constantly stirring up the… Read More ›
Blues
Jingo – Make Some Money, Buy Some Love
March 11th sees the eagerly anticipated second album from British rock band Jingo and it is very easy to say that it does not let expectations, bred from the band’s previous impressive releases, down. The ten tracks making up Make… Read More ›
Heavy Temple – Chassit
Listening to Chassit from US trio Heavy Temple is like staring into a fire. At the heart of both, there is a siren like lure transfixing and drawing closer attention; a physical and imagination sparking coaxing soaked in danger and… Read More ›
Crooked Eye Tommy – Butterflies & Snakes
Sparking eager attention and acclaim with its release in the US last year, the debut album from Ventura, California hailing Crooked Eye Tommy has set about finding the same in the UK in 2016 and such its eclectic charm and… Read More ›
Thirteen Shots – Self Titled
Though the band is no longer active, the hunger and want for Thirteen Shots continues to be vocal. The new release of a self-titled compilation album is a dose of their raw and voracious horror punk sure to be devoured… Read More ›
Bernaccia – Growl Peace Belief
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 ›
Bluesness – The Last Valley Of Jupiter
Bluesness comes from Porto in Portugal, a quartet with a sound living in character up to their name. Their style of blues is a flavoursome mix of modern and traditional embracing an instinctive catchiness which grabs ears with swift success…. Read More ›
Tijuana Death Shot – Generation Y
Formed last year, there is not a lot of info to share about UK rockers Tijuana Death Shot but on the evidence of their first demo and now new video/single Generation Y, the Manchester trio is heading the right way… Read More ›
The Hillbilly Moon Explosion – With Monsters And Gods
With a band like The Hillbilly Moon Explosion and a heavy clutch of ear thrilling and imagination gripping releases, it is hard to pick what might be the best. It is easy though to suggest that their new encounter, With… Read More ›
Tess of the Circle – Amplify
Though a trio of exceptional singles have already provided a powerful and thrilling insight into the new album from British band Tess of the Circle, it still has not stopped Amplify from surprising and impressing beyond expectations. The eleven tracks… Read More ›