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THE NEWLOUD – Measures Melt

Usually our Indie-Electro bands are traipsing their skinny jeans around venues in London, so it’s nice to see a different take on this with this 3-piece all the way from Milwaukee.


THE GOOD THE BAD – From 001 To 017

The album title refers to the amount of tracks on the album, clever, straight forward, no-nonsense. It’s this attitude which is also stamped all over their work, which putting it simply is three Danish people playing Wild-West inspired Rock’n’Roll…


YEASAYER Live @ The Wedgewood Rooms, 24/08/2010

Hype is a funny thing. It can make you famous with everyone even before they’ve had a chance to hear you, and this can be such a curse.


BLUE EYED SHARK EXPERIMENT – The Fluffer

Yes, it is a great name. It comes from his friend calling him a shark, he has blue eyes, and this album is his experiment…


UNKLE – Where Did The Night Fall

UNKLE’s fourth outing sees them do away with the big star named which have littered their previous work and take the responsibility almost fully on themselves. Though littler known guest vocals are still a feature, when listening, it makes for a shift in listening attitude in stripping away the mask to see what’s underneath. Given [...]


NME AWARDS TOUR Live @ Portsmouth Pyramids, 18/02/2010

With the indie market awash with new acts, the NME showcase have got some of the big chart hitters to battle it out on stage. First on the list, hidden down amongst the bigger draws, The Drums provided not merely a warm-up but a declaration of intent with a confident, well tuned performance which took [...]


FIONN REGAN Live @ The Wedgewood Rooms, 22/02/2010

Loz Bridge is gaining a bit of a reputation. Having dropped the box social, he’s now all on his own. On the back of supporting David Ford, he’s Hampshire’s best kept secret, winning fans wherever he plays. It’s no exception to night as everyone shifts from the bar as China starts the evening. He seems [...]

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SHY CHILD – Liquid Love

The fourth album from NYC’s Shy Child suffers from an unimaginative retread of their previous work and a pick of early 90’s synth pop band. Think post New Order band Monaco, but without the heart. Admittedly the first song Liquid Love starts it all off well. A cute, upbeat, little dance number which is very [...]


ITCH – An Illusion Of Grandeur From A One Trick Pony

When albums like this come along I’m unsure whether to be blessed that I’ve found such a rare gem, or to be worried that the current music scene is so saturated, that and album like this can be released as another drop in the ocean. Their fourth album is a superb, wild, collection of energetic [...]


SPEARMINT – A Week Away (Remastered)

Re-released after ten years, it really feels like opening a time capsule to an entire host of 90’s bands. My initial reaction was to say to myself, ‘oh yeah, that sounds like Space, ok that’s Bennet, oh some Pulp’. But from this, I realised that each song is a potential hit and that’s a rare [...]


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