Album Review: Courtney Marie Andrews – ‘Old Flowers’

Album Review: Courtney Marie Andrews – ‘Old Flowers’

Courtney Marie Andrews has just released her beautifully, soul barring, album ‘Old Flowers’ and you need to have your tissues ready!   ‘Old Flowers’ swells with emotion as the bittersweet breakup album travels through the inevitable heartache and loneliness from...
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EP Review: Paper Mill – Past The West Way

EP Review: Paper Mill – Past The West Way

Bruce Almighty! Yes friends we hail the return of our dear brother in Rock Ben Samson and his merry new band, Paper Mill, and as you will find they are anything but run of the mill. An EP heavily laden...
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Album Review: Neck Deep – All Distortions Are Intentional

Album Review: Neck Deep – All Distortions Are Intentional

Neck Deep are releasing their fourth, searing new album ‘All Distortions Are Intentional’ this Friday 24th July 2020.  Make sure you are fully prepared as Neck Deep don’t disappoint, bringing 12-tracks of raging sonic rock and punk, much to the...
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Layla Kaylif Releases ‘Lovers Don’t Meet’ video

Layla Kaylif Releases ‘Lovers Don’t Meet’ video

LAYLA KAYLIF is pleased to present the official video for: “Lovers Don’t Meet”, the title track of her new album – out 7th August 2020 Inspired by the 13th Century Persian poet Rumi, “Lovers Don’t Meet” is a spiritual and...
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Single Review: Seasick Steve –  ‘Church Of Me’

Single Review: Seasick Steve – ‘Church Of Me’

Seasick Steve has released a new single, ‘Church Of Me’ in a teaser of what is to come from the full album release this Friday 24th July 2020.  Powered by the gritty, foot-stomping rhythm, the single rolls at its own...
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Single Review: The Wolf Howls When I Scream Your Name – The Wild Turns

Single Review: The Wolf Howls When I Scream Your Name – The Wild Turns

Alternative, indie rock trio, ‘The Wolf Howls When I Scream Your Name’ are releasing their independent new track ‘The Wild Turns’.  It is due to be released on the 21st July 2020 and shows a much lighter and melancholy side...
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Album Review: The Aces – Under My Influence

Album Review: The Aces – Under My Influence

The Aces recently released their new album ‘Under My Influence’ on 17th July! It brings fans deeper in to their world of funk-tinged romance, heartfelt breakups, and relentless positivity as they explore growing up and falling in love in the...
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Album Review: Charley Crockett – Welcome To Hard Times

Album Review: Charley Crockett – Welcome To Hard Times

Charley Crockett,”Welcome To Hard Times” (Son of Davy / Thirty Tigers)- A distant relative of the legendary Davy Crockett, Texan country troubadour Charley Crockett survived a major health scare early last year when the discovery of a congenital he...
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EP Review: High Visions – A First Date With Imposter Syndrome

EP Review: High Visions – A First Date With Imposter Syndrome

 High Five! Hello, my friends, hope you are keeping well as we ease ourselves out of isolation because I’d like you to meet High Visions, a DIY speedster punk outfit who began their career in a toilet. I kid you...
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Single Review: The Covasettes – ‘Be Mine’

Single Review: The Covasettes – ‘Be Mine’

Manchester’s based indie band, The Covasettes, are releasing their huge new anthem ‘Be Mine’ on the 24th July 2020.  Being a Manchester-based indie band there is always going to be a certain level of skill and quality expected from you,...
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