Just Listen: Coast Modern – Hollow Life
Coast Modern Listen to Hollow Life here: With sonic references to Tame Impala, Alt J and Milky Chance, Coast Modern (apart from having one of the greatest band names we’ve come across this year) are soon to be on everyone’s mind with the quirky ear-worm that is Hollow Life. The LA based duo have crafted a fantastically produced track … Continue reading
Album Review: BATTLES – La Di Da Di
La Di Da Di Released 18th September 2015 Words: Jimmy Gallagher When you are practically willing to snap your colleagues quills in efforts of shameless sabotage and beg the editor in undignified desperation for a chance at reviewing this album. It is outlines the importance of the band in question. When I heard Battles were … Continue reading
Just Listen: TempleVesta – Tempestuous
TempleVesta Listen to Tempestuous here: In Tempestuous from TempleVesta, following from debut single Juvenile, the use of well timed complete musical rests gives the group something that stands out from other UK guitar rock artists. those muted moments show that sometimes you can say so much by not saying anything at all. The Birmingham 5-piece combined the perfect … Continue reading
Album Review: The Ordinary Boys – The Ordinary Boys
The Ordinary Boys Released 2nd October 2015 Words: Gary Feeney The Ordinary Boys, it’d be fair to say, have had something of a chequered past. Rising to fame back in 2004 with their excellent debut Over the Counter Culture, the band followed it up in style with Brassbound – two albums bustling with confident, swaggering … Continue reading
Just Listen: Katie And I – Bones
Katie And I Listen to Bones here: Katie And I release their new track Bones and it’s simply delicious. Admittedly not overly keen on the opening lyrics but once I moved past that what lurked was something to capture my heart. Sweet melodies that feel fluffy and warm, a bit like fresh candy-floss. There’s lots … Continue reading
Album Review: Broken Hands – Turbulence
Turbulence Released 9th October 2015 Words: Greg Arthur For the uninitiated, Broken Hands are a five piece rock outfit from Kent. Dedicated to the intimation of flight, their intense live shows have earned them a loyal following, and praise such as “like Ashcroft fronting Sabbath”, from the Head of Music at the now rebranded Radio … Continue reading
EP Review: Brich – Halfway
Halfway Released 28th August 2015 Words: Julia Grantham I love discovering bands that have me hooked from the first listen. And this here debut EP, Halfway, from New York based synth-pop trio, Birch achieved just that. All-at-once, catchy, rhythmic and brimming with attitude, this band deliver assertiveness in the form of defiant female vocalist Michelle … Continue reading
Album Review: Cristobal And The Sea – Sugar Now
Sugar Now Released October 2nd 2015 Words: Nick Jaques “I guess it fits with is being sweet and tender!” João suggests, to which Ale adds, “The title is playful and naïve, which is just who we are, and how we are with the music.” The above is an excerpt from an interview with the band … Continue reading















