Debut album Eurgh! from Glaswegian DIY garage rock band Breakfast Muff was written in the highlands of Scotland over a 96 hour period. This is somewhat apparent as the album features no track over 3…
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Royal Blood: How Did We Get So Dark? [Album Review]
I began listening to this album getting ready to say that it was going to be more of the same from Royal Blood, yet once I started listening, I realised: Yes, whilst it is more…
Read MoreSnakerattlers: This Is Rattlerock [Album Review]
Let’s get one thing clear from the off – I don’t know a fucking thing about rockabilly music. I don’t know a right lot about garage music either, so there won’t be too many words here…
Read MoreTim Vantol: Burning Desires [Album Review]
Tim Vantol is a Dutch singer-songwriter. Tim has been on the road supporting such reputable names in the scene as Chuck Ragan, and also played Hit the Deck festival in the UK in 2015 and…
Read MoreArms & Hearts: Too Much Sleep, Not Enough Dreams [EP Review]
‘Too Much Sleep, Not Enough Dreams’ is the follow up to Manchester based folk-punker Arms & Hearts 2016 release, ‘The Jaded Captain.’ The record kicks off with ‘Racketeers’, which initially shows a more delicate side than what…
Read MoreThe Smith Street Band: More Scared Of You Than You Are Of Me [Album Review]
More Scared of You Than You Are of Me is the bands fourth full length album released on the fourteenth of February 2017. If there’s anything I can say about The Smith Street Band it’s…
Read MoreSyd.31: The Last Punks On Earth [Album Review]
The year is 2074. The Terminators finally unravel their hellishly convoluted timeline and defeat John Conners and his rag-tag brigade of anti-Skynet warriors along with the last of the human race. The weather world-wide is…
Read MoreThe Menzingers: After The Party [Album Review]
The Menzingers new album After the Party hit the shelves on the 3rd of February. The bands fifth studio album starts with the track Telling Lies: “Where’re we gonna go now that our twenties are…
Read MoreThe Regrettes: Follow Your Feelings Fool [Album Review]
Just when you start to despair about the state of young bands coming through, the lack of imagination, the constant feeding on what their immediate peers in their musical circle are doing, and the lack…
Read MoreChloe Hawes: Jukebox Generation [EP Review]
Jukebox Generation is the second E.P from Essex born, Manchester based singer songwriter Chloe Hawes and it is laden with nostalgia and well crafted songs reminiscent of a time gone by. Chloe’s voice is the driving…
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