Track Of The Day – Swim Deep – “King City.”
Birmingham’s Swim Deep release their fabulous début single “King City” on 14th May via Chess Club Records. As well as being a singularly uplifting slice of dream pop it’s also, amongst other things, an ode
Birmingham’s Swim Deep release their fabulous début single “King City” on 14th May via Chess Club Records. As well as being a singularly uplifting slice of dream pop it’s also, amongst other things, an ode
This may be the only time we thank David Cameron on this blog, for anything, because it was due to his pasty little pink airbrushed bollock of a face that we first met Susie Wilkins.
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The Friday Freebie. Everybody loves Bon Iver, no ? Well no, I’ve personally never gone totally crazy over him, maybe its his voice, maybe I’m bored with the male falsetto, but I do recognise the
There was a time , before Oasis dragged their hairy knuckles and lumbering pub rock out of the snug and transformed it into the staple diet of corporate arena rock , when some of the
When we first featured I Am In Love back in February 2011, we didn’t really know too much about them, there were no photos, no back story….. just one song, the hypnotic, driving “Call Me
Originally from Newcastle but now based in Brighton, Jennifer Left first came to our attention through her unique interpretation of New Order’s ‘Temptation,’ which was a thing of shimmering, melancholy beauty. We were delighted to
Track Of The Day – The Friday Freebie The Hundred In The Hand’s eponymous début album was in our top five albums of the year in 2010, and so when we heard news of their
Velvet Two Stripes, it’s all in the name , maybe. The cool of the Velvet Underground, the driving blues riffing of Jack White plus the insouciance of the Ramones all shine through on “Supernatural” a
We got two “Tracks Of the Day” today , as there is much musical goodness about at the moment, and we’re nice like that … Jack Robert Hardman- Lights Of London Jack Robert Hardman releases
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This track is from Bleech’s excellent debut album ‘Nude,’ we interviewed them a while back and described their music as loud, passionate and powerful, but were a bit confused by some bloggers/zines calling them ‘Britpop.