Track Of The Day – Big Wave – Only You
Big Wave are on a roll, in the wake of a spectacularly GREAT EP – “The Roots of Love (Come Tumbling Down)’’ and a wonderful free download ‘Dying On The Vine’’ they release their début
Big Wave are on a roll, in the wake of a spectacularly GREAT EP – “The Roots of Love (Come Tumbling Down)’’ and a wonderful free download ‘Dying On The Vine’’ they release their début
“Dangerous, swaggering, dramatic, dark and sexy” is not a description you’d employ to describe the music of Mumford & Sons, but when it comes to writing about London four piece Blindness it should be MANDATORY!
Swiss Lips are back! Yup those lads from Manchester with the rather rude name, who describe themselves as “Pop sorcerers, going straight to hell” and who we’d previously described as having “more hooks than Abu
Last time we featured IO ECHO we came out with the slightly bizarre assertion that they’d managed to arouse such feelings of intense joy that we had an urge to “go out and quite literally fuck
PINS appearance in Liverpool last week heralded the start of their first headline tour in support of their superb new ‘LuvU4Lyf ‘ EP. The venue itself, the quirkily named, nautically themed ‘Shipping Forecast’ is pretty
September Girls are a five-piece girl group based over in the fair city of Dublin. And yes, you may well have guessed they do indeed play the sort of reverb-soaked garage pop that we at
As rare and as beautiful as a unicorns horn and as occasionally disturbing as a horny unicorn, the legendary VPME Podcast returns with a mixture of music from the past, the present, and the future!
The Waves of Fury are a five piece from Somerset with a penchant for taking classic Rn’B influences and atomising them through a filter of mangled guitar distortion whilst at the same time blending them
We were kind of into Deaf Club, before they were known as Deaf Club. A few years back we certainly thought we’d discovered an incredible talent in singer Polly MacKey. So much so in fact,
Manchester’s latest bright young things, PINS have certainly garnered a lot of blog love this year and the cynic may be forgiven for thinking that perhaps ‘blog buzz’ is often somewhat overstated. After all, bloggers
Today’s track is from London’s Creatures of Love from their debt EP “Boy Crimes.” Entitled ‘Knossus’ it’s a slow building slice of Goth electronica, where tribal drums do battle with swirling portentous synths whilst frosty
The Mouth of Ghosts Mouth of Ghosts previous songs such as ‘Patient’ and ‘World’s End’ weren’t exactly what you’d call chipper, upbeat mirth fretted tunes, and where almost bordering on the Goth at times. Their