When we were first introduced to UK post punk meddlers Frau Pouch via their excellent split release with fellow Medway band Houdini, we called them ‘the bastard evil offspring of an illicit intrusion between The Fall and The Victorian English… Read More ›
Gang of Four
Keys – Innocuous Beats EP
The Innocuous Beats EP from UK band Keys is certainly not going to be for everyone, the distinctive and unrefined treats within destined to leave many confused and scared to take on the teasing unpredictable challenge on offer, but for… Read More ›
The St Pierre Snake Invasion – Everyone’s Entitled To My Opinion
The St. Pierre Snake Invasion is one of those bands which has the capacity to ignite an immediate rapture and lustful hunger for their sounds, something they certainly did with us with the release of their debut EP… Read More ›
Undercurrent: Will Kill For Money
UK rock band Undercurrent has been on our to watch closely radar ever since their towering track The Count caught our ear and imagination over a year ago. With their debut mini album Will Kill For Money, the… Read More ›
Jacob’s Mouse: The Dot EP / No Fish Shop Parking
Jacob’s Mouse was a band in the early nineties which stretched creative limits and ventured into unexplored sonic shadows but also escaped the deserved success and recognition less worthy ear friendly bands received. The trio brewed an instinctive… Read More ›
Dope Body: Natural History
Baltimore band Dope Body is predominantly tagged as noise rock but they should just be under the category eclectically unique. They are likely to be alone in the list which is as it should be as despite the band drawing… Read More ›
Interview with Gavin Tate of The Gaa Gaas
The Ringmaster Review ever since being seduced by The Gaa Gaas debut single Voltaire has eagerly and persistently tried to convert all and sundry to their psyche punk/post punk beauty through word, voice and with the kind help of The… Read More ›
Black Hats: Austerity for the Hoi Polloi
To be honest when the songs from the outstanding debut album from UK indie rock band Black Hats graced the ear there was an instant thought it was a new release from Young Knives even though the CD said differently…. Read More ›