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“Uniquely varied and disjointed” announces the press release introducing the debut single from London trio Is Tropical and for once I am inclined to agree. It’s a noise that washes over you like a sonic tidal wave which...
Satanic. Macabre. Deathly. Dark. Select a word, any word in fact depicting the shadowy underbelly of life as we know it and it’s probable that word will have been used to describe Loverman. Not that it’s necessarily correct...
Alessi's Ark, otherwise known as nineteen year-old Londoner Alessi Laurent-Marke, had a pretty big year in 2009, and this month, she’s embarking on a very intimate tour with talented songwriter Rachael Dadd...
Thanks to Mumford & Sons for cementing the new-fangled flourish of the alt-folk scene in the UK last year after the great work done by Noah & The Whale et al the year before, the talent just keeps a coming. Take Kurran & The Wolfnotes as an exciting example...
Welcome to the new decade. A time for change. Optimism. Hope. Or the stark realisation that's a load of shite, that we're still in the same position we were last decade. The only things we can see will be different is a slightly bluer, posher and...
Philedelphia based Free Energy are already perching precariously upon a mountain of buzz coming from home and abroad. It’s the type of buzz that can bury a band before they have the chance to capitalize on early demo material and release even so much as a single...
The Scholars are a quintet from Oxfordshire whose particular brand of alt-rock has been singled out by BBC Introducing as one of their success stories...
roviding us with a high voltage outlet upon which to decipher the finite music coming out of Vancouver are Japandroids; neither Japanese, nor android but 100% fuzzed-out garage rock enthusiasts who play their musical barrage loud as if their lives depended on it...
Max McElligott’s tentative venture into the UK music industry was fairly accidental until recent months. Actually this self-taught, bedroom demo enthusiast was pursuing alternative climbs studying at the London School of Economics when the industry came a knocking...
Tomb Crew are a crew that roll very deep. Their shows are renowned for being rowdy and they get a plethora of people behind the decks, but not all of them do a job; the majority are there to get the crowd going absolutely mental...
Pop is cool again. Apparently. But then if like me the mere inkling of the word is enough to send electric sparks shuddering up and down your torso, pop in fact was never a dirty word. Our isles are positively groaning under the weight of this popular music ambush...
Oregon originating Baby Monster are the dynamo duo behind the magnificent yet lo-fi ‘Ultra Violence and Beethoven’ track; brimming with atmospheric synthesisers and echo-drenched vocals and plunging them head first into the sea of new talent currently pummeling the UK...
In music, as in life, hype, 99% of the time, is poison. This is mainly the fault of overzealous PR companies who drown us all in sewagey tidal waves of tendentious shite detailing how Lady Gaga (or insert any other plastic “star”) is redrawing the musical map...
When the French do pop music it is invariably done with a soupçon of elegance, a stroke of intelligence and a blast of powerful dancefloor vibes. Its usually not sugar coated nor is it inane; in fact the polar opposite actually which is why...
Tonight at Rio’s in Leeds, I found out a punk bands secret for warming up for a gig. The answer is: Peggle. "Were those missed calls from you? Sorry, our whole band is addicted to this game, Peggle." Yep, that’s Richard Carter, the front man...
Drum & Bass is back in a big way. And right at the top, already boasting a Number 1 in the UK Dance Chart for their first collaboration featuring Plan B (‘Pieces’), Chase & Status are on the road promoting their new single - another Plan B gem - ‘End Credits'...
“My music is for anybody, everybody, I don’t go into the studio thinking about target audiences or things like that. What I think about is finding ways to make music that people are gonna love and music with a message and a concept”...
Teenagersintokyo are not, as the name suggests, teenagers residing in Tokyo. Actually they are twenty-something Ozzies who can currently be found treading the streets of London full of uncynical hopefulness that its musical hallowed ground will throw up similar opportunities for their band...
THE SOFT PACK RETURN TO THE UK IN FEBRUARY 2010 “Effortlessly dishing out firecrackers...The Soft Pack are still delivering with their resolute coolness intact” – Artrocker “Rougher and readier than a sexy badger” – NME, 10 Tracks to Hear This Week In the run up to the release of their much anticipated debut album early next year, San Diego quartet The Soft Pack return to the UK next February for a headline tour of their own. The band’s previous UK tours have all been blistering, tinglingly-awaited, sold-out occasions, and this one should be no different, as they will be airing new material from their upcoming debut album, released on Heavenly/ Co-op on February 1. The taut, punky garage rock they first showcased on the “Nightlife” single and the “Extinction” EP (both long since sold out) has now been refined to a razor sharp edge, with the result being that The Soft Pack’s album is a slice of gloriously careening and heart quickening rock and roll, one which sounds just as vital, urgent and potent on a messy night out as it is played in your bedroom at maximum volume. UPCOMING LIVE DATES: February 15 - Bristol, Cooler *Any tickets purchased for November’s Glasgow/ Manchester shows are still valid at the respective February dates Debut album “The Soft Pack” out on February 1 through Heavenly/ Co-op.jpg)
12 - London, Borderline
13 - Southampton, Joiners
14 - Brighton, Freebutt
17 - Cardiff, Barfly
19 - Manchester, Ruby Lounge*
20 - Liverpool, Korova
22 - Newcastle, Cluny
23 - Glasgow, King Tuts*
24 - Edinburgh, Cabaret Voltaire
25 - Leeds, Rocket
26 - Nottingham, Bodega
27 - Birmingham, Academy 3