Review: Wild Pink – Wild Pink
Despite their apparently straightforward indie-pop sound, there is something distinctly elusive about Wild Pink. Just when you think you have a grasp on what to
Despite their apparently straightforward indie-pop sound, there is something distinctly elusive about Wild Pink. Just when you think you have a grasp on what to
You can never go wrong with a stacked 6-band bill on a Wednesday night in the middle of February can you? Following in the footsteps
London rockers Elbrano purport to shake up the existing rock and metal formula by juxtaposing elements of much heavier music with traditional hard rock and
Los Campesinos! return with their sixth full-length offering, ‘Sick Scenes’, their first since 2013’s impressive but ultimately undiscovered and underrated ‘No Blues’. The 11 tracks
Sad songs are infinitely better than happy songs and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. The emotions that you feel when listening to a proper
Lame-O’s reputation for unearthing quality indie/pop/rock shows little sign of abating, and after a stellar 2016 that included Hurry’s spectacularly good ‘Guided Medication’, the Philadelphia-based
It did seem, for a moment there, that Decade might not be back. 2013’s debut album ‘Good Luck’ seems an awfully long time ago, and
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After playing impressive sets at 2016’s UK Tech Metal Fest and Euroblast Festival, djenty Danish mob Ghost Iris have returned with their brand new sophomore
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