Album Review: Voronoi – The Last Three Seconds

Album Review: Voronoi – The Last Three Seconds

Leeds based trio Voronoi are releasing their debut album ‘The Last Three Seconds’ on 7 May via Small Pond Recordings! It is a dynamic, daring album that explores the realms of electronica, jazz experimentation, neo classical and progressive metal. While...
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French Fries and Margarita: the new queer star for the thinking and dancing generation

French Fries and Margarita: the new queer star for the thinking and dancing generation

‘I’m about representing people who use their high-tech intelligence to move forward,’ says French Fries and Margarita, a statement that’s as bold as their look. All blonde hair, massive sunglasses and fierce designer clobber, the new queer star for the...
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Leo Sawikin releases live performance video for ‘A Whole World Waiting’

Leo Sawikin releases live performance video for ‘A Whole World Waiting’

For a song all about living in and seizing the moment, there really was no other option than to film a live performance video for Leo Sawikin’s ‘A Whole World Waiting’. A folk rock song akin to the likes of...
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Album Review: Loretta Lynn – Still Woman Enough

Album Review: Loretta Lynn – Still Woman Enough

Loretta Lynn,”Still Woman Enough” (Legacy Recordings)- This country music legend may be rapidly approaching her ninetieth year but she shows no sign of opting to rest on her laurels and grow old gracefully on the stunning evidence presented by “Still...
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Single Review: 50 Year Storm – Intravenous

Single Review: 50 Year Storm – Intravenous

Vein Glory Hello my friends, hope you are well as we embark on this  ‘roadmap’ out of here, what feels like a promising step may be too much to bear for those of us tormented by the trials of  this...
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EP Review: Timid Kooky – Baby Be My Spiderman

EP Review: Timid Kooky – Baby Be My Spiderman

Lithuanian trio Timid Kooky continue to flex their musical muscles and exercise their nation’s relatively new-found cultural freedom with another mash-up of punk, alt-rock, metal and other significant noises. From opener Westley Snypes, the clash/blend of st...
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Single Review: Y!kes – Just Me ft. Geoff Rickly

Single Review: Y!kes – Just Me ft. Geoff Rickly

Me, Myself and I The giant of post- hardcore Mr Geoff Rickly – what a catch he is!!-  is featured on the latest release from my friends Y!kes. The song ‘Just Me’ sees singer Oli meandering through a deserted Birmingham,...
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EP Review: Primitive Ignorant – Infant Joy on Midnight

EP Review: Primitive Ignorant – Infant Joy on Midnight

Around Midnight My friends, I have here the next instalment in the musical story of Symren Gharial aka Primitive Ignorant, the bassist who dares to evoke the thoughts we had long buried, those passions left untouched and those dreams left...
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Album Review: Cory Hanson – Pale Horse Rider

Album Review: Cory Hanson – Pale Horse Rider

Californian Cory Hanson, guitarist/singer with Wand, has delivered a lovingly-crafted, nuanced and atmospheric album that invites you into an intimate yet epic world of dark and light, smoke and fire, the real and the ethereal. This multi-talented musician on ...
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Album Review: Addison Clapp – A Drive Down Hollywood Boulevard

Album Review: Addison Clapp – A Drive Down Hollywood Boulevard

On this debut Drive, Addison Clapp references Hot August Night – while Neil Diamond he ain’t, we all have to start somewhere, and he certainly has time on his side. Opening song Hollywood Boulevard is a real winner – riffing...
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