Track Of The Day (2) – Wolf Alice – ‘Fluffy’
Another band we mentioned in our tips for 2013 , Wolf Alice created something of a stir last year with the release of the fabulous ‘Leaving You’ – a download-only track which saw the band
Another band we mentioned in our tips for 2013 , Wolf Alice created something of a stir last year with the release of the fabulous ‘Leaving You’ – a download-only track which saw the band
Well Christmas is over, the tinsels been packed away and it’s time to get back to the business of listening to music sans the sleigh bells! Filthy Boy’s new song ‘Jimmy Jammies’ which is offered
This year has proved, beyond a doubt that actually Christmas themed tunes can rather bloody good! 2012 has seen artists reclaim the genre prising it, finger by finger, from the death grip of Cliff Richard’s
Taking a break from the festive tunes for a moment, we have a hot off the press, exclusive track and first sight of a brand new trio from Merseyside who go by the name of
It really has been an extraordinary year for emerging artists from Manchester, the sheer diversity, and depth of talent have marked it out (again!) as one of the most exciting musical cities in the UK.
According to our handy smart phone app there are just 15 sleeps to Christmas – whoop! Etc, etc. So it’s not really too early to start with the festive songs already, is it? However today’s
We wouldn’t just break off from doing our tips for 2013 for just anybody you know. At the end of 2010 we listed who we hoped would be big in 2011, and top of the
‘Strange’ is the compelling new tune from industrial shock rocker, Leigh de Vries. With an image that has Alison Goldfrapp looking as dowdy as Peggy Mount at a jumble sale and a strangely hypnotic monotone
Today we have a track from Perth singer/songwriter Wons Phreely who appears to have found salvation through music after being given his first guitar whilst in juvenile detention. Maybe that explains to a degree, why
Occasionally a singer comes along in possession of a voice of such extraordinary beauty allied to songs of unflinching emotional honesty that its effect on the listener can be quite profound. Moreover, like all great
Remember Avec Sans, the mysterious duo whose name sounds rather like an avant-garde font and whose music sounds like an ascension to heaven? Remember their incredible electronic reworking of Bon Ivers ‘Perth’ that managed to
North East band The Prison Library’s latest offering “Lovesick” is something a little more than merely a great song full of sweet melodic hooks, driving rhythm and intelligent dark, heartfelt lyrics. It’s also the sound