Since our introduction to US outfit The Persian Leaps through their second EP, Drive Drive Delay, back in 2014, we have become accustomed to embracing some lively, pleasure provoking encounters with the Minneapolis band. New album, Drone Etiquette, continues that… Read More ›
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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 ›
Pia Fraus – Empty Parks
There are numerous traits which enthral attention within the new album from Estonian band Pia Fraus with with fascination leading the way. In its contrast lit body it offers an embrace of ears and imagination thick in melancholy yet is… Read More ›
Gazing into the fresh glow of The Cathode Ray with Jeremy Thoms
2015 has provided many treats this year and definitely amongst them was the latest and second album Infinite Variety from Scottish indie band The Cathode Ray. It was an encounter embracing the nostalgia of the eighties through fresh and inventive… Read More ›
Nai Harvest – Hairball
It is telling that Hairball, the new album from UK rockers Nai Harvest, only took one full listen to become a constantly recurring incitement, returning as it wished and dominating thoughts for the following hours. Subsequent plays only reinforced… Read More ›
The Persian Leaps – Drive Drive Delay
Creating a sparkling clang of noise pop with indie breeding and a raw slither of punk, the sound of US band The Persian Leaps is one of those propositions which you do not realise how much you are enjoying it… Read More ›
We Were Promised Jetpacks – Unravelling
Pungent in sound and emotion, Unravelling is a proposition which simultaneously makes a big impact and worms sneakily away under the skin and into the psyche. The new and third album from Scottish rockers We Were Promised Jetpacks, it is… Read More ›