; Friday, September 16th, 1994 (the day after I arrived too late to see Blur and Pulp at Venus de...
The first album in more than ten years from Germany’s premier digital hardcore band Is This Hyperreal? throws you straight in...
Remember The Horrors? Of course you do. Those ridiculously pseudonymed Russell Brand-a-likes in sperm-killingly tight jeans aren’t easily forgotten. There...
Television. Bloody fantastic idea, but then what’s the point when there’s nothing decent on, and more especially, when there is...
We shouldn’t underestimate the impact of UK garage on the Noughties. Sure, it became overblown and gimmicky and died with...
Knowing absolutely nothing about Chilly Gonzales you might be shocked to find out he’s a rapper and a damn good...
The debut album by recent Kitsune signings Is Tropical is a feast of hazy and innocent dance music aimed straight...
I have a confession to make here.This is second time around between me and EMA, which is why it’s taken...
It’s always nice to discover a genuinely exciting new band. To quote the Coca Cola advertising slogan: “You can’t beat...
Equatorial Ultravox is the debut EP from Chad Valley, the much hyped, burgeoning chill-wave artist from Oxford. Chad Valley, real...
It seems Thomas Dybdahl is huge, but you’d be forgiven for not knowing him or his work, his status as...
“It’s close to midniiiight, and something evil’s lurking in the dark…”. A floorboard creaks. “You try to screeeeee-”. Fear...
If debut album Sleep At Your Own Speed hinted at a Mirah-esque eclectic/erratic approach to song arranging, Joel Nicholson’s sophomore...
Trevor Moss & Hannah-Lou formed from the dregs of Indigo Moss, a London based band who found themselves lost at...
With a voice that harks back to some atavistic epoch; the Grey Reverend‘s songs – to paraphrase – are...