tomrosenthal.co.uk The late nineties and early noughties glut of achingly independent American movies; Rushmore, Napoleon Dynamite, Lost in Translation all...
The 286 are a 7-piece band from London comprising the full rock line-up (guitar, piano, bass and drums) augmented by a...
Opening with the grimily joyful rock of The Hop, American Werewolf Academy have a bluesy swagger that sits alongside Bruce...
Jess Randall’s screeching violin kicks off Countess Bathory’s Finishing School For Girls before being accompanied by Joel Gould’s frantic drumming...
This debut LP from Canadian trio opens with a shimmering pop-rock tune that bares some similarity to a slightly heavier...
I wonder if any readers are undergoing the itchy-face-hellfire of Movember like myself this month? At the moment I...
With the sort of whip line synths beloved of Miami Vice-era electronica, you would almost expect to find backwards-recorded snare...
It’s clear from the artwork what you’re in for with Henry Parker, retro sounding pop-rock, and sure enough All You...
Jermaine Scott a.k.a Wretch 32 came to Norwich Waterfront to perform his charting second album (his debut went almost completely...
It’s a brave artist who calls a single Failure, though the full title of this single is Failure (after a...
The Roundhouse is round. MF DOOM (or DOOM as he now prefers, perhaps due to potential changes in mask creation...
Produced by Adrian Bushby (Muse, Foo Fighters) Carnival is an enjoyable pop-rock outing that listeners will struggle not to enjoy....
London based quintet’s debut self-titled LP is a bright indie-pop affair, opening track Anyhow has a big, wide-eyed sound akin...
[Generic Halloween puns] Booooo! Woooo! ARGHH! GRAGHHH! Ghosts and Ghouls, NIGHTMARE singles (God I’m good at this), songs that have...
North Wales is a beautiful place, but it’s got to be said that in between the university towns of Bangor...