Track Of The Day – The Vegan Leather – French Exit
The Vegan Leather are based in Paisley and take their name from an old pair of fake leather trousers once worn by singer Gianluca Bernacchi ‘French Exit’ is the first track to be released by
The Vegan Leather are based in Paisley and take their name from an old pair of fake leather trousers once worn by singer Gianluca Bernacchi ‘French Exit’ is the first track to be released by
Norwegian quartet Sløtface return with a new tune and video ‘Telepathetic’ the first new music since 2017’s debut album ‘Try Not To Freak Out.’ It’s another engaging slice of pop-punk with spikey guitars and a
Another Sky’s new EP ‘Life Was Coming In Through The Blinds’ showcases the bands bold and uncompromising approach to making music. It genuinely sounds like nothing else that’s out there at the moment. Sure they
Glaswegian band Walt Disco have already gained a certain amount of notoriety in their home town for their incendiary and unpredictable live shows. They’ve already sold out King Tuts Wah Wah Hut and have gained
Life‘s latest single ‘ Hollow Thing’ follows hot on the heels of the anthemic ‘ Moral Fibre’ and is the second single to be taken from their second album ‘ A Picture Of Good Health.’
The Goa Express’ new single ‘The Day‘ clatters along at a fair old pace with a tune that would sit well alongside contemporaries such as the likes of Shame, and LIFE. ‘The Day’ was recorded at
Five years ago the thought of LUSH reforming was nothing more than a pipe dream, speculated about on online “shoegaze forums” but without ever really thinking it would happen. When it actually did happen after
Australian singer-songwriter Harriet Pilbeam, aka Hatchie hasn’t put a foot wrong since releasing debut track Try’ into the ether. Such was the interest the track generated that it wasn’t long before labels were rushing to
Manic Street Preachers brought their “This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours” tour to a sold out Liverpool Olympia and we were there to capture the action
A Jen-uniely great track here from Broken Down Golf Cart, which sounds like all my favourite musical styles rammed into one effortlessly brilliant package. A bit grungy a bit shoegazey, with a hint of dystopian
So today the rather wonderful Sydney grunge-gaze* (*new genre klaxon) quartet Body Type grace our virtual pages once more with the shape-shifting mesmeric ‘Uma‘ another stellar track from their second EP ( cunningly titled EP2.)
‘What’s the name of this band, as it’s not Yammerer’ – “No this is not Yammerer” replied the stage manager at Liverpool Sound City . I agreed “its definitely not Yammerer” “yes that’s what I