Once again dear music lover you’re in for a treat! The music Mecca, the Disneyland for musicians that is Liverpool keeps on giving you great music. London born Liverpool native AYA is the recent treat…
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Laurence Crow & The Imaginary Band: Cut Glass [Single Review]
Recently the infamous high flying, high energy Wolfe Sunday transformed from his Wolfe like persona to that of Laurence Crow and the Imaginary band. Fear not Wolfe Sunday fans although he’s going under his own…
Read MoreOld Selves: Breathing Space [Single Review]
Hello dear reader, once again I’m here to make sure you hear some of the best new music coming from everywhere and anywhere, no better place to start than your own back yard! York’s latest…
Read MoreLeonie Jakobi: Are You Lonely Enough? [Single Review]
It’s been a great pleasure to see this phenomenal writer and performer develop, this single is a real statement for the Frankfurt native who is currently now based in the “Disneyland for musicians”, Liverpool. So…
Read MoreSmoking Gives You Big Tits: My Favourite Fact About Maggie [Single Review]
Manchester’s hidden gems “Smoking Gives You Big Tits” has dropped their first monster of a single, if you love punk with a hint of “jazzy” tones then read on and listen fellow music lover, you’re…
Read MoreThis Time Last Year: Limbo [Single Review]
It’s a little over a year since we first heard This Time Last Year, when we saw them at Pop Punk Pile Up Festival. Our main comment on them was that they looked like they’d…
Read MoreBlink 182: Blame It On My Youth [Single Review]
The last week or so has probably left Blink 182’s fanbase wondering what on earth is happening in their camp right now. First off they announce a massive tour with Lil Wayne, then they follow…
Read MoreFeed Them To The Forest: Black Canary/Six Seasons And A Movie [Single Review]
It’s always interesting to review EPs like this, as the format often suffers from a lack of something I look for when I listen to bands: cohesion. I find myself instead looking at individual songs…
Read MoreVuromantics: Vultures [Single Review]
When Craig (Editor/Creator/Almighty Lord and Master of OFTR) mentioned that he was asked to review a song he didn’t quite “get”, I was interested. Craig is a good man, and while we share nostalgia for…
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