Album Review: Marnie – ‘Strange Words And Weird Wars’
Following the success of her 2013 album Crystal World, Ladytron’s Marnie is back with a new solo offering – Strange Words And Weird Wars. Showcasing her ability to create modern….
Following the success of her 2013 album Crystal World, Ladytron’s Marnie is back with a new solo offering – Strange Words And Weird Wars. Showcasing her ability to create modern….
Brixton based alt-rock band Coltana have released their explosive new single Break Her which is out now via their indie label Poeticat Presents. Before Coltana came to be in 2015,….
Dundee’s premiere alt-rock misfits, Fat Goth, return with their latest album Enorme!. After blasting onto the scene with 2013’s ‘Stud’, the band seemed to rise and rise but, despite the….
Edinburgh’s Fuzzystar aka Andy Thomson recently released his infectiously catchy, feel-good album ‘Telegraphing’ and its well worth a listen. Kicking off with the critically acclaimed single ‘Angel Transported’, you are….
Whilst Portuguese duo Best Youth saw their debut album Highway Moon achieve success in Portugal upon its release, the pair have now decided to re-release it worldwide, to reach as….
A large variety of games making use of cards have been around for a very long time. One of the earliest references to cards being used for games dates back….
Hailing from Nottingham, and citing influences ranging from Kate Bush to Darwin Deez, Matt And The Beanstalk has teamed up with producer Bramwell Bronte to create his anthemic debut single…..
Feisty four-piece The Nyx are a quartet not to be reckoned with. Everything about their self-titled EP is full frontal, in your face, undeniable, unattainable rawk. An impressive debut from….
Originally from Edinburgh, Storm The Palace have just released their debut album. Written over a nine year period whilst singer Sophie Dodds wrote about her life in London and the….
With the release of their new album Any Joy, Glaswegian six-piece Pronto Mama have demonstrated their ability to create something not only hugely compelling, but thoroughly enjoyable. With an eclectic….