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Daily Archives: 17 June 2012

Mellor – Catch Me Girl

17 June 2012 |

Considering Mellor only formed in 2011, a lot has happened for them in their short career thus far. For a start, they’ve played the main stage of Alex James Presents Harvest Festival alongside other greats such as Athlete and … Read More

Nell Bryden – Shake The Tree

17 June 2012 |

NYC singer songwriter Nell Bryden’s new LP Shake The Tree aims to a smoothly epic sound, showing a romantic sensibility heightened by Nell’s dense vocals and her musical influences. Opening with Mercy On Me, the record immediately catches you … Read More

Alvarez Kings – Cold Conscience

17 June 2012 |

Cold Conscience is the new EP from Sheffield prog-pop act Alvarez Kings. The title-track kicks things off in the truest sense of the word, with a direct fast-paced pop blow in the face which captures our attention immediately. Fractured … Read More

Dogtanion – Islam

17 June 2012 |

Dogtanion, a pretty strange name for a band, release their new single, Islam, a funny and endearing song. It’s a pretty odd song featuring slow guitar, weird electronic sounds, phlegm coughs and random lyrics. I can’t say it’s the most … Read More

A Plastic Rose – Boy Racer

17 June 2012 |

Belfast band, A Plastic Rose, release their single, Boy Racer, on the 18th of June – And boy is it a punchy track! Recommended for fans of Biffy Clyro and Twin Atlantic, the song begins with heavy and grimy yet … Read More

Coldside – Otis/Lady Luck

17 June 2012 |

In a competition that was held by Key103 and Manchester City FC, Coldside managed to be named as ‘the best unsigned act in Manchester’. When you consider some of the musical talents Manchester has to offer, it’s clear that … Read More

Sound Of Guns – Antarctica

17 June 2012 |

To paraphrase a genius, Antarctica, the new single from Liverpool based rockers Sound of Guns, is big. Really big. You just can’t comprehend how massively, hugely, mind bogglingly big it is. Except you kind of can because it kind … Read More

Reverend And The Makers – @reverend_makers

17 June 2012 |

It would be so very easy to be cynical about this album. Two albums in and Jon “The Reverend” McClure doesn’t so much risk killing his career with this electronic influenced “dance” album as recognise that his band never … Read More

Blood Sport – Fruits: The TDT Recordings

17 June 2012 |

Fruits: The TDT Recordings is an interesting rhythm offering, somewhat nostalgic for days of music long gone, kicking off with the impassioned opening track Palomar and establishing itself as a curiosity amongst the underground music scene. It’s indulgently drum and … Read More

Lilygun – Moonlight

17 June 2012 |

This week Lilygun, from the lesser-exposed goth rock scene of London, bring us ‘Moonlight’ as their second single in anticipation of a debut album.

Despite this guitar band playing on the circuit of the heavy rock acts, Lilygun are … Read More