The last 18 months would appear to have provided creative bounty for Carter USM‘s Jim Bob, as found here is...
“The story that lay behind this batch of songs… was supposed to be probably the most ambitious concept that I...
Fontaines D.C.’s second album A Hero’s Death was released on 31 July 2020. Album launch instores were arranged through independent...
Imagine your cruise liner was sinking and you were far from any aid. We’re going full-on modern Titanic here. How...
Imitation. It’s natural for an artist to be influenced by musicians of yesteryear and to mix the sounds of their...
After wallowing in the disappointment of life’s false promises (break-ups, Hollywood’s mirage) on their previous emotional record For Ever, London...
Demon Music Group do not do things by halves. Never has this been more apparent than this beautifully packaged boxset...
These compilations, curated by former Radio One DJ (now with BBC Radio London) Gary Crowley are always such fun. It’s...
When: 30th July to 1st August 2021 Where: Baldersby Park, Topcliffe, North Yorkshire, England Deer Shed is back. Perhaps not...
In January Pale World, AKA Joe Parkes, released a new album called Death Garage. It was 22-minutes of bleak harsh...
Psychedelic folk troubadour, comedian, voiceover artist, synth-prog wizard – there seems to be no end to Matt Berry’s Renaissance Man...
You remember the nineties, and its dominant musical ‘genre’, right? Blur, Oasis, Suede, Pulp, Supergrass, Echobelly, Sleeper, Elastica, The Pointy...
Ceremonial Laptop have done it again. SO far this year they have put out exquisite albums from Dayglow Exploding Super...
2007’s Cooking vinyl release Bluefinger was a real highpoint in the career of Black Francis. A rampant juggernaut of a...
As sure as a late July afternoon will have torrential rain, Desperate Journalist will have released another masterpiece and are...