Belly –“Dove” Review
Belly It’s been over 20 years since the last album from Belly. Music has changed but the DNA of rock hasn’t. When a band gets back together there is always that worry of what’s to come. Do they do the...
View ArticleIntroducing… At Pavillon
At Pavillon Hailing from Vienna, indie pop-rock band At Pavillon mix up chunky guitar riffs with dance floor electronica synths. They remind me of Fenech Soler but more towards the rock side of things...
View ArticleBalloon Ride Fantasy – BRF Review
Balloon Ride Fantasy Over the last few years, synthpop acts that bleed across into indie pop or indie rock has gathered more and more momentum and I’ve really enjoyed all the different ways you can...
View ArticleIntroducing… Eden Warsaw
Eden Warsaw I love it when genres mash together and that’s exactly what Toronto based band Eden Warsaw do so well. Their fusion of electronica, rock and alternative music means that what starts out as...
View ArticleRestorations – LP5000 Review
Indie rock simmered to perfection There’s not been too many pure indie rock albums that have struck a chord with me throughout 2018 but LP5000 from Restorations is certainly one of them. Their mix of...
View ArticleIntroducing… After London
After London, a great band name which makes me think of 28 days later, are a five-piece alt-rock group. With three siblings making up the majority of the group, I really like the switching up of...
View ArticleSunlust – Geek Confessions Review
Sounds like… If The Breeders did grunge. The review Power chords, noisy hooks and rousing riffs. Nothing beats a full beans alt-grunge band and that is what Sunlust bring to the table. The trio from...
View ArticleSylvette returns with excellent new single
Sylvette came out with one of my favourite albums of 2020. ‘Stiller Than Still’ packed more crazy, artistic, inventive emotion into a rock album than I’ve heard in years. The band are back with a new...
View ArticleDamen – Unemployment, Broken Bones, Death Baby Review
Sounds like… The review Gothenburg based Damen is an interesting case in point around understanding what works for a bands sound. Individually, each of the five songs on their EP are riots. Think...
View ArticleIntroducing… SCALPING
SCALPING are priming themselves for releasing their first EP. Entitled ‘FLOOD’, it showcases the bands blend of techno, hardcore and punk into something all the goths to dance to. Whilst I’m trying to...
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