Bored of the usual structures and routines in indie rock music, the safe and rule following creativity which leaves one satisfied for short bursts only? Then time to check out The Mourning Sickness and their latest album Gets In A… Read More ›
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The Winter Olympics – Profit & Loss
With a name like The Winter Olympics you cannot escape thinking they might be another tepid and pale band to place alongside the likes of Coldplay and Snow Patrol, another band with dulled embers in their belly from an extinguished… Read More ›
The Varese’s: Self Titled EP
The debut EP from British indie rock band The Varese’s is one of those sneaky little blighters which upon hearing for the first time sparks keen interest and impressed responses. All the time though it is working away with its… Read More ›
The Radioactive Grandma: Self Titled
What do you get if you take two guitars, a box, and vocal harmonies? Well in the case of acoustic rock band The Radioactive Grandma, you get a storm of beautifully crafted melodic masterpieces brought with an energy and passion… Read More ›
City Of Lights: Seasons Change
If you are looking for a new promising and enterprising melodic rock band to feast your ears upon than UK band City Of Lights easily and impressively fits the bill. August 27th sees the release of their debut album Seasons… Read More ›
Tokyo Chaos City: You’re Dead And You Just Don’t Know It
There is always a certain thrill when coming across a new release from Japanese rock band Tokyo Chaos City. They were the first band these fingers chose to review as The RR began its first steps so a permanent attachment… Read More ›
History Of The Trade: One Arm’s Length
Serving as an introduction to, taster of, and inducement to find out more about the creators of its vibrant sounds, the new single from UK indie rock band History Of The Trade is a real treat. Taken from their recently… Read More ›
k.N.O.T.S. – Feel The Change EP
Barely six months old as a band, Dublin trio k.N.O.T.S. made their full introduction to the world with what is easily one of the more refreshing releases this year in their Feel The Change EP. The five track release offers… Read More ›
Geva Alon: In The Morning Light
Bringing a freshness and passion to the folk rock genre, In The Morning Light from Israeli singer songwriter Geva Alon is a thoroughly engaging and striking album. With a confident and imaginative grip it takes the listener through warm and… Read More ›
Ellis Ashbrook: Meridia
When an album leaves one feeling good inside you know it has to have something special about it. Such is the case with Meridia from US rock band Ellis Ashbrook. The release, the third album from the band, is a… Read More ›