A love letter to its inhabitants with a warning to the planet, Spaceship Earth is the new EP from electronic dance collective THE KEPLERIANS. Across three tracks, the record provides adventure for body and thoughts alike, making no demands but… Read More ›
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Concord of the Shameless
With the crispy crack of frost underfoot and a bundle of sounds in her grasp proving equally potent at grabbing attention, our friend Shauna of shoegaze/dream pop weavers Ummagma and Shameless Promotion PR has again come a calling to spark… Read More ›
Spam Javelin – The Three Chords Of The Apocalypse
Shamefully we missed its unleashing earlier this year but thanks to vocalist/guitarist Neil Crud we were recently nudged and alerted to the presence of The Three Chords Of The Apocalypse, the latest album from Welsh punks Spam Javelin and all… Read More ›
Duckeye – Welt
There is no denying there is always a thick surge of excitement when we get an email from certain quarters saying “We have a new album coming out.” Australian noise mongrels Duckeye are one such protagonist for ears and anticipation,… Read More ›
Nick Hudson – Font Of Human Fractures
His first album in five years, British singer-songwriter/composer Nick Hudson recently released Font Of Human Fractures. It is an encounter which provoked, evoked and seduced in equal measure; a haunting fascination that left ears and imagination alive and thoughts exploring… Read More ›
Three Way Plane – Wreckquiem
Reminding ourselves of the journey from their 2004 emergence to the release of their new album has seen an adventure of sound which has grown, matured and evolved across their trio of albums and two EP’s. Each release has seen… Read More ›
Léanie Kaleido – How To Weigh A Whale Without A Scale
Having found ourselves eagerly hooked on her single, All The Things I’m Made Of, a few short weeks back there was inevitable destiny that attention would swoop the way of How To Weigh A Whale Without A Scale, the new… Read More ›
Modesty Blaise – The Modesty Blaise
They say you can’t keep a good thing down and it is certainly true in the case of UK outfit, Modesty Blaise, despite their own self-destructive tendencies. Emerging from a 20-year hiatus the Bristol hailing band has just released their… Read More ›
Short-Haired Domestic – Self Titled
This year we have been barbarously assaulted and abused and as often seriously aroused and invigorated by some exceptional slices and full entanglements of sound by a host of creatively varied artists. Similarly there have been releases which have immersed… Read More ›
The Persian Leaps – Smiling Lessons
For closing in on a decade Minnesota indie popsters, The Persian Leaps, have been casting slices of jangling pop which just invite keen attention. Across numerous encounters, the St. Paul outfit has sown their particular individuality and infectious prowess upon… Read More ›