Wolf Alice – Smile
Wolf Alice Smile Haven’t done one of these in a while, who knows I might even get back to doing them regularly. Anway. Wolf Alice …. In all my years of blogging Wolf Alice remain
Wolf Alice Smile Haven’t done one of these in a while, who knows I might even get back to doing them regularly. Anway. Wolf Alice …. In all my years of blogging Wolf Alice remain
Du Blonde aka Beth Jeans Houghton releases another superb fizzing new track from her forthcoming album Homecoming . Previous singles have featured Ezra Furman and Shirley Manson but this time it’s just Houghton replete with
Distant Lullaby by UV-TV Jangling fuzzed-up pop perfection arrives in the form of “Distant Lullaby” from NYC trio UV-TV. It’s the first single off the band’s third album Always Something which is released on May
Bleach Lab – Old Ways Bleach Lab · Old Ways Bleach Lab, one of our tips for 2021 ( or perhaps 2022 if the year pans out like 2020 ) release a languidly beautiful
Crème Brûlée by King Hannah King Hannah have been lurking in the shadows of Liverpool for a few years now. They occasionally popped up for the odd gig and interview but seemed to keep a
Sheffield indie-poppers The Seamonsters return with a spikey new single ‘How To Famous?’ And a bit of insider info I was asked to do the cover photoshoot , the remit being that the band wanted
Here’s one we missed during the summer and was recently nudged over to us via Bill over at God Is In The Tv who correctly predicted we’d love this. Steve Buscemi’s Dreamy Eyes are proof
Festivals eh? You can’t seem to move without bumping into one, up the road at the local supermarket there’s often “a festival of cheese,” which tends to not really live up to the hype and
Boundary Road Snacks and Drinks EP by Dry Cleaning Following up their critically acclaimed ‘Sweet Princess’ Ep South London’s Dry Cleaning release ‘Sit Down Meal’ from their forthcoming second EP, ‘Boundary Road Snacks and Drinks.’
For me, the best emerging Merseyside bands don’t actually sound like Merseyside bands. If you get what I mean. None of that jangly “strum-baya my lord”, la, la, la, la, she loves you heritage
New Zealand grunge punks Miss June will release their debut album ‘Bad Luck Party’ on September 6th via French Kiss Records. In the wake of their previous double A-side release the glorious ‘Best Girl’ b/w
“Barbed wire on the fence /doesn’t make any sense why should I want to keep/ cool shit away from me” sings Staz Lindes vocalist and bassist of L.A’s The Paranoyds on their latest single ‘Carnage