This is the first outing from Local Boys All At Sea with their E.P Sink Or Swim. Forming in early...
Tonight we are going to party like its 1989. We are going to put this record onto the turntable, kick...
Once again the erudite Jazzman label invites us godless heathens to open our ears to Europe’s rarest spiritual...
Much has been written of Mike Hadreas’s troubling past. The lyrics to his often short songs feel like fleeting glimpses...
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This week’s Bummer album might just cause a bit of upset, which is good, so here goes. Yeasayer’s second album,...
Neglecting my single reviewing duties of late, a teetering stack of CDs has built-up which now needs addressing,...
It only takes a few seconds in a music store to see how over saturated an art it is. Every...
If you like indie-pop, you should know Gavin Osborn. His lovely and lovingly detailed story-songs are both amusing and poignant,...
Now bearing in mind its somewhere approaching 3.15am yes I started listening to this before the Burgess cut and then...
Last Saturday saw 1234 occupy East London’s Shoreditch Park for arguable the hippest festival of the year. The line up...
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There are loads of bands from the past who were rubbish yet made it big and I won’t attempt...
You would not need to spend too much time in the company of Dan Stuart to know that he is...
Just like Lazarus of Bethany, Jason Pierce of Rugby has developed a habit of coming back from the dead. In...
I’m crushing so hard on this right now. Woodpecker Wooliams‘ album ‘The Bird School Of Being Human’ is utterly gorgeous...
Shhh, keep it under your hat, but we’re a little bit fond of this ’un, maybe it’s the way it...