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 ›
Jess & the Ancient Ones
Jingo – Sweet Anne
There are quite a few bands which spark an extra buzz of anticipation when approaching their new offerings but it is hard to think of many which cause the kind of excitement that a new Jingo song does. The UK… Read More ›
The Minerals – Ball Of String
As crystalline as the band’s name might suggest, The Minerals’ sound is a kaleidoscope of warm and organic textures woven into a hazy seduction of melodic drama. It may only be two songs, but their new single Ball Of String… Read More ›
Scarlet Echo – An Exact Portrayal of Nothing in Particular
Starting off 2016 in fine style, we look at an album released just a few weeks back with keen intrigue inspired by the more recent single taken from its compelling body. An Exact Portrayal of Nothing in Particular is the… Read More ›
Jess & The Ancient Ones – Second Psychedelic Coming: The Aquarius Tapes
After an impressive introduction through their self-titled debut album back in 2012, there is always a potent twinge of excitement when whispers and news of something new from Finnish psychedelic rockers Jess & The Ancient Ones comes forward. It happened… Read More ›
Jingo – The Art Of Loving
One of the artists which has truly excited and impressed without reservation over the past couple of years has been UK band Jingo. The London based quartet has inspired critical acclaim and a hungry fan base through a series of… Read More ›
Jingo – Jaclyn
It must be at least two to three weeks since we last wrote about Jingo on The RR so that must mean we are overdue a single. Actually we are a little late with Jaclyn having been released at the… Read More ›
Jingo – Wake Up
Hot on the heels of Black Flowers, London based Jingo release their fifth single Wake Up, another song which stretches the expansive scope of their sound and songwriting. It is fair to say it is impossible to predict what will… Read More ›
Jingo – Black Flowers
Earlier this year, London based Jingo more than impressed with a trio of single released a couple of weeks or so apart from each other. Each was a distinct emotional soundscape with scenery of melodic and colour drenched narratives lyrically… Read More ›