Album Review: Erland Cooper – Hether Blether

Album Review: Erland Cooper – Hether Blether

Erland Cooper is releasing his third and final album in a triptych, ‘Hether Blether’ on 29th May! The album is named after a hidden island in folklore and exposes his vocals more than any of the other albums in the...
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Album Review: The Revillos – Stratoplay

Album Review: The Revillos – Stratoplay

The Revillos,”Stratoplay” (Cherry Red)- The sad demise of Scotland’s finest punk pop exponents The Rezillos in 1978 prompted vocalists Fay Fife and Eugene Reynolds to continue operations with a slightly altered (for contractual reasons) band ...
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EP Review: Khemmis – Doomed Heavy Metal

EP Review: Khemmis – Doomed Heavy Metal

Al Khemmis Live! The name Khemmis harks back to Egyptian times, when cats ruled( I think) and the band have very kindly rifled through their back catalogue to bring us this fine selection of choice cuts to chomp over during...
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Album Review: The 1975 – ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’

Album Review: The 1975 – ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’

The 1975’s ‘Notes On A Conditional Form’ is bringing a new, versatile sound to the band’s latest album. The album is being released 22nd May 2020 and features alternative, indie and R&B styles amongst many other ambient and electronically based...
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Album Review: Operation Neptune Spear – Class War

Album Review: Operation Neptune Spear – Class War

Spear Of Destiny Operation Neptune Spear is the brainchild of one man, Michael Sherratt, who tackles all aspects of this recording, the whole gamut my friends, on his tod. That to me is utterly staggering, and worthy of high praise,...
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Album Review: Wallflower – Teach Yourself to Swim

Album Review: Wallflower – Teach Yourself to Swim

Wallflower are releasing their debut album ‘Teach Yourself To Swim’ on 5th June! Their retro alternative influences shine through, creating a timeless album that will resonate with the listeners.   Opening the album is ‘A Parody Of…’, a poi...
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Single Review: HAiG – Never Enough

Single Review: HAiG – Never Enough

After making their debut as a band in 2019, rock band HAiG are making their mark on 2020!  Following their release of rock anthem ‘Did I Just Make You Smile’ last month with Golden Robot Records, is their energetic new...
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Album Review: Enter Shikari – Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible

Album Review: Enter Shikari – Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible

Hips Don’t Lie Ok my friends the reason for this title is my daughter (and she isn’t a toddler if you’re wondering), who insists on doing her best Shakira moves every time I mention Enter Shikari. Her hips may not...
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EP Review: Dream Awake – Prosper

EP Review: Dream Awake – Prosper

Alternative rock band ‘Dream Awake’ released their five-track EP – ‘Prosper’, on the 8th May 2020.  The searing sounds of the EP are both emotional and empowering; filled with purpose, clarity and an edge of frustration. There isn’t a single...
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EVERYDAY HEROES drop a devilishly decent debut album.

EVERYDAY HEROES drop a devilishly decent debut album.

EVERYDAY HEROES A Tale Of Sin & Sorrow (Self Release) 8/10 Blues/Southern Rock continues its seemingly relentless ascent to the genre’s summit and now Welsh rockers, Everyday Heroes are joining the spur heeled throng up this particular musical mountain. ...
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