The Ripping Rivers have arrived with a masterfully crafted, epic sounding, slow cooked and aurally delicious album titled Ripped Gratification. I could get really wordy and go on and on about how hard this album jams. Or how much time went into making sure every tiny detail was molded to perfection. Or how the intricate […]
Interview with Twist Helix – Ouseburn
Indie-electro trio Twist Helix prepare to release their vibrant debut album Ouseburn, on October 5th (2018 via Paul Black Music. Each track on this eclectic concept album weaves lyrical themes that present a social commentary of the changing landscape of Newcastle, their hometown, and its post-industrial reinvention as a creative hub. It begins with opening […]
The Rabbitts Embrace Canada’s Wilderness On New Album, Tall Pines & Tangled Vines
It was approximately four years ago when Odhran asked Lucy if she could help tune his guitar. Studying Environmental Science together in the UK, it’s safe to say the pair had a few things in common. Once his guitar was in tune and he was able to show off his guitar skills to Lucy, the […]
Interview with Superego – Sleep
Midlands based four-piece, Superego, are preparing to unveil their high-octane brand of indie-rock to a wider audience through the release of single Sleep via Big Indie Records, available to stream and download now. Blending jagged, angular guitar segments with lush, hazy vocals, Superego have taken inspiration from the angst-ridden era of 90’s grunge and sumptuously […]
Interview with Van Common – Moonlight Blue
Following last year’s single This Afternoon, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sebastiaan van Ravenhorst – aka Van Common – returns with his uplifting new single Moonlight Blue, out now. Written late one night from a beach house that van Ravenhorst had retreated to alone in order to gather his thoughts, Moonlight Blue is inspired by the intimate […]
Interview with The Memoirs – Means To An End
Nottingham five-piece The Memoirs are gearing up to unveil their epic, guitar-fuelled slice of alt.rock to a wider audience through the release of debut single Means To an End. Means To an End is a call to arms to take control of your own life and to change it for the better, flying in the […]
Interview with Oh800 – Character Building
Electro-punk outfit Oh800 prepare to get your legs moving with the release of their debut album Character Building, out on 12th October 2018 via Infinite Jest Records. The album, in a nutshell, is about giving an outlet to the inner dialogue in your head. The band elaborate “its about those internal freak outs you get, […]
Interview with Nova Twins – Lose Your Head
South East London duo, Amy Love and Georgia South – aka Nova Twins – return with their ferocious new single Lose Your Head, out now via Flying Vinyl. Propelled by frenzied hooks, snarling vocals and a tenacious energy, Lose Your Head is a fiercely attention-grabbing creation from the duo. Oozing an angst-driven force, it’s a […]
Interview with Monks In The Wood – No Love
Following on from their last single Evidence, Peckham-based band Monks In The Wood are back with an exquisite new single. No Love is out now via Spinnup. Flowing with twinkling hooks and sweeping, impassioned harmonies, No Love oozes a delicate beauty and rich, anthemic splendour. Inspired by the contrasting feelings found within relationships and everyday […]
Interview with Megan Airlie – Honey
Following the release of her debut single After River, Scottish singer-songwriter Megan Airlie makes a welcome return through her alluring follow up single Honey, available to stream and download now via Bloc Music Records. Showcasing her charming jazz/blues vocals, Honey accentuates Megan’s breathtaking natural talent as well as her ability to transmit intense, personal vignettes […]
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