Allow us to introduce you to Snuttock, a band from Baltimore in Maryland consisting of Bryan Lee, a classically trained musician, and Christopher Lee Simmonds, the latter also a founding member of Michigan progressive metallers Thought Industry. There the background… Read More ›
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The Pink Diamond Revue – Miss Lonely Hearts
Carrying a sense of cinematic and provocative drama with every compelling note and rhythmic pulse, the new single from British electro psych rockers The Pink Diamond Revue, is pure aural theatre. Miss Lonely Hearts offers a dark seduction as mischievously… Read More ›
Alfred Hall – Safe & Sound EP
Fuelled with the qualities to be a warm and captivating soundtrack fit for basking in the mesmeric summer sun to, Norwegian duo Alfred Hall release their new EP Safe & Sound, the band’s first offering to the UK market. The… Read More ›
Karel Fialka – Peace v War (featuring Racecar)
A name from the past returning to stir up ears again with a new album is Karel Fialka, a man who became a potent part of electro pop in the eighties. In reality, Fialka has never truly been away, continuing… Read More ›
Haxby Swango – The Lately Low
Finding something particularly unique in music is not always an easy task but that is exactly what British alternative electronic duo Haxby Swango offer in sound and through their new EP The Lately Low. Both are an exciting and riveting… Read More ›
Electro waltzes and deviancy: the Mr. Strange Interview.
Some know Mr. Strange as the former frontman of the brilliant circus rock steampunks The Shanklin Freak Show, others more some from their solo exploits and especially outstanding 2014 album Wonderful World Of Weird. What is beginning to be… Read More ›
Mr. Strange – The Bible of Electric Pornography
For a long time Mr. Strange has been one of the British music scene’s most imaginative and unique songwriters and artists, and one of its biggest unrecognised talents. Whether as the frontman of the brilliant circus rock steampunks, The Shanklin… Read More ›
Sloth – Slow As Shit
Lounge music for the aftermath of the apocalypse; the sound crawling, seeping through Slow As Shit certainly lives up to its title, and indeed the name of its creator Sloth. The predominantly instrumental album is half predation, half raw hypnotic… Read More ›
Masters Of The Radio – Origin of Radio
Masters Of The Radio is another band which tangles nostalgia and new strands of sound into fascinating and highly enticing slices of modern invention. It is an increasing trend it seems, especially within electronic and synth pop, and capable of… Read More ›
Antigone Project – Self Titled EP
Creating electronic rock with seemingly a healthy influence of eighties synth rock and new wave, French band Antigone Project recently released their debut self-titled EP. It is a proposition which merges numerous potent flavours into atmospheric flights of sound, each… Read More ›