Just Listen: Spring King – Rectifier

Spring King Words: Georgia Evans Manchester’s Spring King have unleashed their next single called Rectifier, which is out March 25th. The band are constantly giving us loud and noisy indie tracks and this is no different. Rectifier is a track which starts off with “the calm before the storm”. This track is a beautiful riot; … Continue reading

Live Review: Cage The Elephant – Liverpool

Cage The Elephant o2 Academy Liverpool, February 18th 2016 Words: Gary Lambert Photos: Gaz Jones There was a distinct buzz about the Cage The Elephant tour coming to Liverpool. The band had not been in these parts for around seven years and their fans were hungry for them. When the gig was announced it soon … Continue reading

Just Listen: Natives – Chasing Lions

Natives Some songs just have impact on the first listen and Native’s first track in over a year, Chasing Lions, has had just that. Musically interesting, I love the tribal elements; vocals and percussion which completely give a musical hot and hazy lion ridden scene, kicking up dust as it goes. It gives a real … Continue reading

Just Watch: Sundara Karma – Young Understanding (Mahogany Session)

Sundara Karma Sundara Karma are one of the most hard working bands out there right now and I’m surprised it’s taken so long to find them bellowing out their music for the Mahogany Sessions. But here it is, in all it’s glory. Their latest single Young Understanding; including toy instruments (which actually sounds pretty cool) … Continue reading

Just Listen: AGA – You & I

AGA Words: Georgia Evans After listening to You & I by AGA a few times, it became quite clear to me that it was going to get stuck in my head, a lot. This catchy indie track is something that I would listen to anywhere; it’s thumping bass and beat is something you can sway … Continue reading

Album Review: The Stone Foxes – Twelve Spells

Twelve Spells Released March 18th 2016 Words: Greg Arthur The Stone Foxes – ‘Twelve Spells’ (Album)   San Francisco’s The Stone Foxes are an odd one. Upon reading the press release, they’re a straight forward blues-rock band – and that’s no lie, they certainly are. They’ve also got theatrical keys, shuffles, tinges of pop, gospel, … Continue reading

Just Listen: XYLO – BLK CLD

XYLO Words: Eliza Laben BLK CLD is the fourth track on brother-sister band XYLO’s debut EP America; an indie pop creation of alternative and electronic fusion. BLK CLD is an eerie pop ballad with repetitive, yet catchy, female vocals and a constant beat supporting the track throughout. When I listen to this track I feel … Continue reading

Just Listen: Eliza Shaddad – Run

Eliza Shaddad Eliza Shaddad never fails to absolutely stop me in my tracks. In fact her past track Wars and this new track, Run, have found me so arrested that my mind has almost gone blank as I’m held to ransom by atmospheric guitar swirls which deftly wash over me. Run continues to demonstrate Shaddad’s … Continue reading

Album Review: Wolfmother – Victorious

Victorious Released February 19th 2016 Classic Rock feels like a cliché phrase in certain parts of town, certainly with certain crowds, and it almost feels like the lead up to a punchline with anyone who professes the greatness of anyone attending the V Festival.   Wolfmother are not only laughing in the faces of these … Continue reading

Just Listen: Wildes – Bare

Wildes Words: Eliza Labden UK based artist Wildes brings us her debut single Bare, with deep, dreamy vocals and a sweet, melodic tune not to dissimilar from Florence and the Machine. The subtle backing music allows the vocals to be more prominent and expressive in the track creating a feeling of genuine passion for the … Continue reading

Album Review: Jack Garratt – Phase

Phase Released February 19th 2016 Words: Lauren Grigor In the world of digital music consumption, it’s not unusual for artists to release a few EPs before their album. For Jack Garratt, one of my favourite One-Man-Bands and producers, the luxury of putting his best tracks on his album had already been decided; I’ve already over … Continue reading

Video Premiere: Glass Caves – Swim (Ont’ Sofa Session)

Glass Caves We’re thrilled to have been asked to give you guys a sneak preview of Leeds band Glass Caves hitting up with Ont’ Sofa for this brilliant acoustic version of their track Swim. This performance allows the vocals and the song’s melody to really shine, in fact I like the fragility to it in … Continue reading

EP Review: Blossoms – At Most A Kiss

At Most A Kiss Released 23rd February 2016 Words: Julia Grantham At Most A Kiss is the third EP to be released by up-and-coming Stockport five piece Blossoms. This band have been gathering momentum steadily for the last couple of years since forming in 2013, and started out supporting bands such as The Charlatans and … Continue reading

Live Review: Fickle Friends – Liverpool

Fickle Friends 16th February 2016, Studio 2, Liverpool Words & Photos: Elena Katrina Since the dreaded departure of The Kazimier, Parr Street’s Studio 2 has become a beacon of hope for new music, for touring bands and local bands looking to jump in on something great. This was the case for the Fickle Friends show, … Continue reading

Just Listen: Only Girl – Young Blood

Only Girl I have said this before but sometimes I hear a song and a story plays out in my mind, almost as though I can visualise an as yet unmake music video. This happens every time I listen to Only Girl’s latest track Young Blood. It’s a powerful track that blends crystal  cut vocals, gospel … Continue reading

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