Lions Of Dissent – Turn Up The Struggle.
Lions Of Dissent – Turn Up The Struggle. It’s not entirely clear if Lions Of Dissent are a group in the traditional sense of the word or an evolving creative collective based around a core unit. Apparently,
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Lions Of Dissent – Turn Up The Struggle. It’s not entirely clear if Lions Of Dissent are a group in the traditional sense of the word or an evolving creative collective based around a core unit. Apparently,
Ana Mae is the work of Liverpool based singer-songwriter Lara Boundy. It’s a fairly new project and as such there are no promo shots, no bio, hardly any social media presence, and precious little info.
Hatchie Adored. ‘Evocative’ ….. that’s probably my most overused word when it comes to writing about music. This site has never been about a technical examination of music – eg. “Although it follows the original
Pale Rider – The Move I’m not sure if we are entering a new golden era but there really is a huge amount of diverse and genuinely exciting music coming out of the Liverpool scene
Piroshka Everlastingly Yours. “Miki Moose,” no it’s not a Glaswegian talking about their favourite Disney character but is in fact Miki Bereyni (Lush) her partner KJ “Moose” McKillop, (Moose) alongside Modern English bassist Mick Conroy and former Elastica drummer Justin Welch who have
When posters and stickers appeared around Liverpool city centre and on social media asking ‘Who are the Mysterines?’ it may have been something of a moot point for regular gig-goers on Merseyside. The Mysterines had
In the increasingly frantic arena of modern life with everybody and everything competing for your attention its possible to lose your way, to lose focus or in my case forget just what a great fucking
Calva Louise I Heard A Cry – We walked in on Calva Louise‘s riotous live performance at this year’s Sound City and were hugely impressed, they conjured up a compelling mix of fast-paced garage rock infused
East London’s False Heads return with another explosive slice of “in your face” incendiary grunge punk in the shape of ‘Yellow.’ It’s taken from the bands forthcoming Ep Less Is Better and once again demonstrates
Liverpool four-piece Shards comprise of Alex McKenzie (vocals and guitar), Paddy Gullidge (guitar) Dan Jones (bass) and Cain Garcia (drums). Their recently released single ‘Reflections’ is as perfect a slice of glistening dream pop as
This week’s” Songs To Learn and Sing” (an increasingly sporadic feature on the blog it must be said) focuses on the local scene. And it’s a pretty diverse selection feature ing grunge, rock, country and
Life At The Arcade Little Lies Liverpool 4 piece Life At The Arcade have been building up a head of steam locally over the last few years. Their latest single ‘Little Lies’ a dexterous fusion