This month British rockers Pearl Handled Revolver release their third album, a collection of dark rock ‘n’ roll encounters which almost deviously seduce ears as they work their way into the psyche. The band spins tales of mystery and intrigue… Read More ›
Nick Cave
Murena Murena – Shame Over
Genius or lunacy? A question to ponder as Shame Over seduces ears and infects the psyche with its deranged carousel of dark imagination and off-kilter rock ‘n’ roll. The riveting aural amusement park of warped thrills and twisted adventures is… Read More ›
Paradigm – Realize EP
Offering four tracks which either hit the ground running with ears and imagination or simply blossom into just as potent propositions over subsequent listens, it is fair to say that the Realize EP is one attention commanding debut. The first… Read More ›
The Filthy Tongues – Jacob’s Ladder
Seriously beguiling and theatrically suggestive, Jacob’s Ladder is the highly anticipated debut album from Scottish trio The Filthy Tongues, and a glorious adventure into the dark and magnetic underbelly of the band’s home and imagination. Consisting of eight slices of… Read More ›
The Gaa Gaas – Close Your Eyes
It has been a long time in the waiting and an increasingly anticipated moment; that being the time when something new from The Gaa Gaas would step forward to infest ears. That occasion is now with the release of new… Read More ›
Rooster Cole – I Saw Mummy Kissing Santa Claus / Winter Wonderland
Ever wondered what the Christmas feeling would be like in the sultry heat of a drama soaked desert or within the rich smoulder of a suffocating climate? Rooster Cole provides the answer with his pair of festive offerings in the… Read More ›
Old House Playground – 21st Century Glory
Having already seduced 2015 with their dark blues honed rock ‘n’ roll courtesy of The Great Escape EP, UK homed Old House Playground do it again with their new single 21st Century Glory. Continuing the compelling and fiercely alluring sound… Read More ›
The St Pierre Snake Invasion – A Hundred Years A Day
No doubt Halloween 2015 will be noted for numerous reasons though few maybe as thrilling to a great many people as that day in time being the moment that the long awaited debut album from The St Pierre Snake Invasion… Read More ›
Boy From The Crowd – Where The Bees Come To Die
Having enticed and fascinated with debut single Revelator, Boy From The Crowd does it again with first EP Where The Bees Come To Die. As the single, it is a release bred from a varied mix of blues, punk, and… Read More ›
Rooster Cole – Bird Don’t Sing EP
Bird Don’t Sing is the second EP from UK band Rooster Cole and confirmation, if we needed it, that the man behind it all is one of Britain’s finest atmospheric and emotive song-smiths and vocalists. It offers four diverse and… Read More ›