Review: Joel Sarakula – The Golden Age
Aussie quirky popstar Joel Sarakula has released his debut album and it has been a long time coming. Having travelled the world looking for inspiration, he has now settled in….
Aussie quirky popstar Joel Sarakula has released his debut album and it has been a long time coming. Having travelled the world looking for inspiration, he has now settled in….
With pop-punk being a genre that has been very close to my heart for many years, it’s always very exciting to discover new bands within it. Hot Damn are the….
Apparently they’ve been around since 2008 but it’s definitely the first I’ve heard from Worcester hardcore punk band Fights And Fires. Their new album We Could All Be Dead Tomorrow….
Well, we all know that retro everything is making a comeback at the moment and to be honest, you’d have thought we’d be sick of it by now. However, there….
A London four-piece who are taking things back to basics on their debut, self-titled EP. A dark folk twist on mellow pop and some truly amazing basslines characterise their very….
Friends of Alaska Campus, Fire At Night are a three-piece outlet from Hampshire who kicked off their career in July last year. Paradigm 14 is their debut EP and it’s….
A little bit Kooks, a little bit You Me At Six and a whole load of melodic guitars encompass an upbeat, quirky sound that is bound to catch on a….
When the lead singer of the classic indie band Death Cab For Cutie and The Postal Service releases a solo album, cool kids everywhere get excited. With fifteen years of….
Manchester alternative four-piece Shooting Pigeons have released their first EP and it’s certainly a winner. Having formed two years ago after being thrown together at Altrincham High School, the band….
A while ago, I was e-mailed by frontman Tom Skelton of the London band The Shallows and to be honest, I’m gutted that I’ve only just got round to listening….