Review of Ginger May’s latest single, “Me and You”
Read MoreInterview: The Horn - Passion
The Horn are Jonny Taylor (voice, guitar), Danny Monk (guitars, programming), Nick True (bass), Ed Cox (keyboards) and Alex Moorse (drums) but it hasn’t always been like this: several moments ago, songwriter and erstwhile Friends Of Gavin bassist Nick True – to the uninitiated, F.O.G. were an acclaimed, north London five-piece who toured the UK.
Read MoreInterview: To Hell With Tradition - Paper Cuts
While the whole world seems to be increasingly leaning towards creating and releasing isolated individual songs one after another, To Hell With Tradition keeps moving against the current, diving deeper and deeper into creating consistent coherent concept albums.
Read MoreInterview: Tori Boltwood - Wicked Woman
‘Wicked Woman’ was written to embody a fierce Anthem about the respect women and all people deserve. It was created because Tori Boltwood was struggling with her own internal strength and confidence. How she was experiencing that she was being judged and labeled by others simply for the fact she is a women.
Read MoreReview: Tomorrow's Child - Ruination
The music is glacial, sorrowful, complex and astonishingly beautiful and unexpected. It goes from ambient to breakbeat, taking us to a wide scope of electronic music influences, with a unique personal touch.
Read MoreReview: Dez Rocksteady - You Don't Need Much (To Do A Lot)
Review of Dez Rocksteady’s latest single, “You Don’t Need Much (To Do A Lot)”
Read MoreInterview: Tom Saint - Hellcat
Blending noughties rock with modern hip hip and hyper pop influences London based singer- songwriter producer Tom Saint began releasing his own signature brand of anthemic hyper punk in Summer 2020. Raised in Southampton on a diet of pop punk, hardcore and southern hip hop he moved to London at 19 where he discovered synths.
Read MoreReview: Tomerle - Misty
Interview: The Birdland Project - You've Got a Friend
Indie label owner (Birdland Records) and producer Nick Heath, who has been involved in the careers of Rod Stewart, Peter Frampton and The Alan Parsons Project (amongst many others, as a music publisher, record label owner and manager) conceived the idea for The Birdland Project at the start of the Covid pandemic.
Read MoreInterview: The Mars McClanes - The Worriers
The Mars McClanes on Making Music in Waylon’s Basement. Lean into the wormhole and gaze back at the bubbling cauldron of Dallas’ music scene in 2001. The Toadies released their second album and broke up. The Old 97’s put out Satellite Rides and ended their major label run. A few rungs down the scene’s ladder, The Mars McClanes.
Read MoreInterview: Temperature Falls - Lab Rat
Echoing through the melodic ceiling and hitting the living room ambiance with both pin- point accuracy and earth-shuttering effect is the musical duo Temperature Falls made up of vocalist and lyricist Camilla and multi-instrumentalist Ian J. Ward- bringers of rhapsody and thrill with their high-pedigree performances that are always menacing.
Read MoreInterview: The Kaz Experiment - When The Sun Goes Down
The Kaz Experiment was born in the early days of January 2022, as an experimental musical project of artist and singer/songwriter, Karen Harding. With a predominantly instrumental style of musical composition, The Kaz Experiment acts as an outlet for Karen to creatively explore the expansive possibilities available within the creation.
Read MoreInterview: The Chamberlains - Last Night in Norwich
The project of Sydney-based musician and poet Mike Stephens, The Chamberlains fuse loud and abrasive rock tones with darkly comic lyricism exploring the absurd and grotesque corners of modern society.
Read MoreInterview: Tyler Elden - Warmth Of The Sun
Tyler Elden writes emotionally charged music with one foot in the present, and another in the past. Tyler’s songwriting incorporates a wide variety of influences ranging from progressive rock to folk.
Read MoreInterview: The Confederation - Razor Teeth
The Confederation is a creative collective blending different sonic textures and styles with a myriad of influences from many genres. The songs so far have been written and orchestrated by Simon. The project is ongoing and has no walls in creative terms. Music made them find a place they couldn't find on their own.
Read MoreInterview: The Hell Beings - Wind Your Neck
The Hell Beings present their latest track, which they have titled 'Wind Your Neck'. It is a production that contains a lot of energy, which is able to carry us through this gray world and make us forget about what is happening around us.
Read MoreInterview: The Fantines - Three Kings
Essex based five-piece The Fantines are independently launching their debut single Three Kings, out 6th January, 2022 (aka Three Kings Day). A contemporary post-punk twist on 00’s indie rock anthems flows through the veins of the single.
Read MoreInterview: Think Sanity - Closest To Happy
Think Sanity as you know it came to be in late 2020 with Trent, Andie and Jack finding themselves in need of a drummer after some unfortunate events with a former project. After about a month of searching, they found Chris Collins.
Read MoreInterview: Tien Ton Vuist - Tickets
Tien Ton Vuist (which means Ten Ton Fist in Dutch), consists of Tijl, Stijn and Nikki. Tijl sings and plays a $80 dollar guitar. Stijn beats drums into the stratosphere and Nikki goes to war with a bass battle axe. Tijl and Nikki are actually lifelong friends and met when they were still kicking ass in boy scouts.
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