Bristolian punk band IDLES return with the first track from their, as yet, untitled and undated second album.
Continue ReadingTeleman – “Cactus”
Teleman have dropped a second track from their forthcoming third album “Family Of Aliens”, which is due out on September 7th on Moshi Moshi. “Cactus” showcases the new electronic elements underpinning the infectious guitar pop sound that Teleman have refined over the last six years.
Continue ReadingHatchie – “Sugar & Spice”
Hatchie, or Hariette Pilbeam, has been growing in popularity since being feature on Triple J’s Unearthed and recently touring the UK with Anna Burch.
Continue ReadingZuzu – “Beauty Queen”
Following up a string of excellent tracks released in 2017 Zuzu returns with another standout track. The 23 year-old Liverpudlian’s return “Beauty Queen” is the first track from her Debut EP “Made on Earth By Humans” which is her first release on major label Virgin EMI.
Continue ReadingLive Gig: Gaz Coombes – Bristol Trinity Centre
Former Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes brings his phenomenal third solo record “World’s Strongest Man” for a live outing at Bristol Trinity Centre.
Continue ReadingLive Gig: Gang of Youths at Bristol Thekla
Australia’s Gang Of Youths have been getting the attention they deserve in their home country for a while now but they’re starting to get it overseas here too.
Continue ReadingLive Gig: Mastersystem – Birmingham o2 Academy 3
Mastersystem are a supergroup formed of Scott Hutchison and Grant Hutchison from Frightened Rabbit, Justin Lockey from Editors and his brother James Lockey from Minor Victories.
Continue ReadingLive Gig: Frank Turner at Bristol o2 Academy
Frank Turner and his band The Sleeping Souls are one of the most reliable, exciting and just generally fun live acts around. A Frank Turner concert is a special one, and one of those artists you need to see live to properly understand what makes him special.
Continue ReadingFIDLAR – “Alcohol”
LA Garage Punk band FIDLAR return with an another anthem for getting wasted, in similar vein to their first album and tracks like “Wake Bake Skate” and “Cheap Beer”.
Continue ReadingCamp Cope – “The Opener”
The Australian music scene is insane right now, and one band that are standing out amongst the others is Camp Cope. “The Opener” was the first single of their incredible second album “How to Socialise & Make Friends”, it focuses on misogyny in the music industry and is an excellent example of the songwriting and musical talent on […]
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