Tripping the electro-psych fandango, East London based (yep, another band from the Shoreditch, Hoxton, Dalston triangle) “art-rock” clubers, Django...
The revolted humanoid ogre, and tragic demonic figure of Grendel lies at the heart of Fairewell‘s debut concomitant suite. ...
It’s full blown ska skank-friendly syncopated horns from Hannah and Lucy Baines, coupled with Sam Minnear’s limb-shaking drum beat that...
As ‘Radial Images’ has dutifully aided my commute daily for the last month, I yearn to offer the time spent...
In true voracious vaudeville style, the “rambunctious” North London (via a ‘bewitching hour’ New Orleans and Bertolt Brecht era...
Last week I finally got around to listening to Nation Of Saints: 50 Years Of Northampton Music, the cd that...
Champagne Coast successfully evokes the 80s drag ball culture of Jennie Livingston’s New York documentary Paris is Burning; a lifestyle...
Vibrant electro-experimentalist quartet Islet delivered an accomplished performance at Islington’s Lexington venue on Wednesday night, which marked the penultimate night...
Despite being only two-strong, 2:54 don’t half make a racket. On their debut EP Scarlet, sisters Colette and Hannah Thurlow...
Release: 14th November 2011 Life in Film are a feel-good London four-piece whose single ‘The Idiot’ is a snapshot of...
Third LP from Manchester trio begins with a low key, near acapella introduction before lurching into the catchy sing-a-long of...
Music is in a funny place. Many would say the internet gives artists the chance to be who they truly...
There’s just about no-one else that I could say put me in mind of discredited prog rockers Emerson Lake and...
When I accepted the (poisoned?) chalice of reviewing this week’s singles I didn’t know what I’d let myself in for?!...
The large grand interior of Alexandra Palace was buzzing with the sound of anticipating voices as fans old and new...