FINDLAY – Junkfood
Findlay returns with a new single and hard-hitting video in the shape of ‘Junkfood,’ with the promise of the long-awaited debut album in 2016. If there were any worries that big labels might be attempting
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Findlay returns with a new single and hard-hitting video in the shape of ‘Junkfood,’ with the promise of the long-awaited debut album in 2016. If there were any worries that big labels might be attempting
Junk Son started out as the musical alter ego of John Dunk, who gave up the delights of the Lake District, mint cake, and wide open spaces for over priced housing, jellied eels and traffic
Jennie Vee was one of our tips for 2015 and her debut solo album ‘Spying’ certainly doesn’t disappoint, in fact it plays like a greatest hits album. This is due in no small part to the
Chløë Black is a bloody marvel, literally and figuratively as her latest David Lynch inspired video demonstrates. Let’s face it anybody who expresses a desire to watch ‘Twin Peaks whilst we make love’ seems to
You may by of the opinion that music from an artist who once wrote a song entitled “Funeral For My Future Children“ performed on a massive big f*ck off pipe organ could be a slightly
Half Man Half Biscuit memorably bemoaned the fact that certain names have been sadly neglected by songwriters over the years . And they set about addressing the issue by penning ‘Ode To Joyce’ – “Hey
Demos by Crow Baby Crow Baby arrive via the L.A. garage/D.I.Y scene armed with a clutch of scuffed up, sprited, incredibly catchy lo-fi demos. In doing so, they prove that you don’t need a
One of he great things about going to mini festivals is the discovery of new artists. We came across Zuzu at this summer’s FestEVOL in Liverpool and her set was one of THE major highlights.
The Vryll Society were the last signing the late Alan Wills made to Deltasonic Records after spotting their raw potential, and taking them under his wing. The band who apparently were not lacking in self-belief have now
‘I Was You’ is the final single from Girls Names wonderful forthcoming album Arms Around A Vision. It begins with front man Cathal Cully seemingly lost in a reverie of existential doubt before the hypnotic
Hurrah! Our top tip for 2015, Black Honey are back with a fabulous new track ahead of a headline tour, before lending support to The Wytches on their tour. The Brighton-based quartet consisting of Izzy
One imagines Swiss-born artist Nadine Carina, would view her transformation from charming, folksy, slightly idiosyncratic singer-songwriter to dreamy electro-pop enchantress as simply a natural progression. The difference between her earlier work and her recent output