Just Listen: Jordan Allen – Too Much Too Soon

Jordan Allan Words: Eliza Laben Manchester band Jordan Allen are bringing classic indie-rock from the of set with their new single Too Much Too Soon. Catchy, rock and roll filled guitar riffs and drum beats are laced with raw, raspy vocals of sing-along lyrics in this anthemic, indie track. With a similar sound to Of … Continue reading

Just Listen: Banners – Half Light

Banners Words: Georgia Evans British musician Banners presents his stunning track Half Light. It’s the latest from him, having gone from singing in choirs in Liverpool to being a fascinating singer-songwriter. With a fixating piano intro that contrasts with his crisp and fresh vocals you can hear the influence and inspiration by many artists including … Continue reading

Popped Playlist: #001

Popped Playlist #001 With more minutes of music coming in than hours available in the day to listen to and share there’s only one way forward. A collection of our favourite tracks that hit our ears each month. Some that have already featured on Popped and plenty that just we ran out of time for … Continue reading

Festival Preview: Bushstock 2016

Bushstock 2016 Words: Elena Katrina Price info: Tickets forBushstock Festival 2016 are on sale now £33 (+fees) here. Keep Updated: Facebook//Twitter    Bushstock Festival remains one of my personal favourite festivals over the season and it’s not just because I’m a huge fan of Communion, who put it all together. I’ve lost track as to … Continue reading

Album Review: Deerhoof – The Magic

The Magic Released 24th June 2016 Words: Nick Jacques Formed in San Francisco in 1994, Deerhoof have undergone many nips and tucks both musically and band member wise to reach this stage of their careers. With 16 albums and counting – their creative streak is still alive and well; they’re like a well-oiled machine or … Continue reading

Just Listen: The Stone Roses – Beautiful Thing

The Stone Roses Words: Gary Lambert After the lukewarm reception to The Stone Roses’ All For One, the announcement they were dropping another track made me apprehensive. From the off things are different. This is a funky, dirty version of The Stone Roses lead by Ian Brown. This track could fit in his solo output, … Continue reading

Festival Review: Liverpool Sound City 2016

Liverpool Sound City 2016 Words: Elena Katrina Photos: Fi Carroll After last year’s move away from the city and along to Bramley-Moore Docks there was much to think about and much to feel excited about. As the year went on the prospect of another year at the docks slowly sunk in. It’s difficult sometimes to … Continue reading

Album Review: Band Of Skulls – By Default

By Default Released May 27th 2016 Words: Nick Jacques Band of Skulls return with their fourth album By Default on the BMG label. Formed in Southampton back in the haze days of 2004, the band have gradually developed a strong and impressive fan base which has seen them secure slots at top festivals the world … Continue reading

Festival Preview: X&Y Festival 2016

X&Y 2016 Words: Elena Katrina Price info: Tickets for X&Y Festival 2016 are on sale now £21.45 (+fees) here. Keep Updated: Facebook//Twitter    Liverpool’s promoter I Love Live Events return this Summer with another of their fabulous festivals. Every year so far they’ve used different venues across the city to bring a smattering of amazing … Continue reading

Just Watch: Seramic – People Say (Mahogany Session)

Seramic So you want to know more about Seramic?  Well it seems it’s supposed to be a secret. One I have already inadvertently blown on Instagram and Twitter but not going to repeat here. Either way it’s an absolute pleasure to share this Mahogany Session showcasing a vocal I adore, with its beautiful golden tone. … Continue reading

Interview: Fatherson

Fatherson Words: Gary Lambert Photos: Gaz Jones It has not been easy these last few weeks to remember what winter really felt like, but when Glasgow’s leading men, Fatherson, came to Liverpool back in February they brought the bitter cold of the Highlands south with them. On such a day it was recommended to stay … Continue reading

Just Listen: Fil Bo Riva – Like Eye Did

Fil Bo Riva There is something I find so aurally gratifying about a male vocal that has an intrinsic grit to it. But it’s how and when they use it that is what really makes my heat flutter. Fil Bo Riva manages to do both of these things in his latest track Like Eye Did. … Continue reading

Just Listen: Joy Atlas – Drop Your Sword

Joy Atlas Joy Atlas seem to be one of those bands who I can never remember who it is when I hear them, and that’s totally my fault and it’s really annoying.  It’s annoying because I really love them and because every single time their melodies and lyrics become gigantic ear worms and I found … Continue reading

Just Listen: Annabel Jones – Happy

Annabel Jones The fabulous Annabel Jones returned recently with her latest track, Happy. You would be forgiven for thinking that, on the face of it, that this is a happy and upbeat song – but no. Annabel has a knack for making twisted and dark tracks which are somewhat sinister because of the ease of … Continue reading

Just Listen: Pink Milk – Detroit

Pink Milk Words: Georgia Evans Swedish stars, Pink Milk are influenced by bubblegum shoegaze infused sounds which they mix with, quite frankly, more than a hint of fuzz. Latest single Detroit starts off with a swift and simple beat and lengthy distorted guitar sounds with swirling magical melodies. When I first listened to Detroit, I … Continue reading

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