REVIEW | Japandroids – ‘Near To The Wild Heart Of Life’
Garage Rock by name, garage rock by nature: only a little more grown-up. After three years of silence, Japandroids make their long-awaiting return with ‘Near To The Wild Heart Of […]
Garage Rock by name, garage rock by nature: only a little more grown-up. After three years of silence, Japandroids make their long-awaiting return with ‘Near To The Wild Heart Of […]
The highly anticipated second record ‘Modern Ruin’ from Frank Carter and The Rattlesnakes is less hardcore punk and more pop. A follow up to ‘Blossom’, this record is not. It’s […]
Lewis Del Mar put on one hell of a performance for their penultimate world tour London date. As the first few booming synths of ‘Such Small Scenes’ kick in, you […]
Green Man Festival 2016 – an eclectic line-up that delivered bouts of frolicking in the rain, a marvellous eco and family friendly outlook; all in the idyllic setting of the […]
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Are Brawlers just a bunch of dudes who love beer and making music? If you’ve ever seen them live, you’d probably answer that question with a yes. Blatantly obvious lyrics, […]
Armed with a multitude of textures, Rockaway Beach natives Lewis Del Mar have managed to do genre bending things on their debut self-titled album: capturing the last fleeting rays of […]
With distorted soundscapes, unpronounceable song-titles and a divergent move toward studio production, is ’22, A Million’ Bon Iver’s masterpiece or a self-important approach to songwriting sonically? It’s been four years since […]
After the success of their debut album ‘If You Leave’, Daughter’s follow-up ‘Not To Disappear’ is just as hauntingly beautiful as you’d imagine. With Daughter you know what you’re going […]
Skunk Anansie return with an unexpected, melodic new album ‘Anarchytechture’. The British rock quartet explore different avenues with this new record, updating their unabashed brand of attitude filled scuzzy rock into the […]