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Imagine; you're in a band who have existed since the summer of 2010, Zane Lowe has already referred to you as , you've landed third place in BBC's Sound of 2011, had an appearance on Later...Wi |
| | | Self Released
If ethereal, Swedish pop is your thing, you could do a lot worse than DayBehavior. You recognise the name? DayBehavior were first active in the mid-nineties but after their record company fac |
| | | Alfa Matrix
In a rush? This isn't a good album. Do not listen to it. For a marginally more in depth discussion, see below.
Komor Kommando is the solo project of Seb Komor, a longtime producer who has previous |
| | | Warp Records
Africa Hitech, made up of aural explorers Mark Pritchard and Steve Spacek, have produced a track in Out In The Streets that provides the suitable levels of club impact and musical intrigue needed |
| | | 4 Real Records
Being recognised and spoken about as ‘the hardest working band around’ is highly complimentary indeed. Or is it? Trying hard can be attributed to a number of aspects in life, like when being caug |
| | | Self Released
Norwegian Rockers, 22, open their first EP with an energy and a passion that is hard to replicate. 22 evolved out of the now defunct band Gate, under the guidance of guitarist Magnus Børmark. T |
| | | RED SCARE INDUSTRIES
To say that I have been excited about this album would be something of an understatement. The Copyrights, from Carbondale, Illinois, are one of the finest pop punk outfits around, and the relative |
| | | Leeds University, 25th June
When a dozen or more people tell you, “I don’t know any of the bands, I’ve just come for the atmosphere”, that’s when you know that the festival your at is doing something right. Especially, when y |
| | | Wolverhampton Civic Hall 23/07/11
Tonight’s special guests are Eden’s Curse - a multi-national band, with twin guitars and keyboards. Their brand of rock features heavy riffs, rich keyboards, cracking vocal melodies and ri |
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Effortlessly good music can be hard to find these days. There's so much variety out there that it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find a good old no nonsense rock band, while so many acts a |
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Labelling Nocturnal Me as a 'band' would be a little inaccurate, it would be like calling Slayer a boyband, or Cher Lloyd a singer...okay, a little harsh, but Nocturnal Me are the remnants |
| | | Cool Green Recordings
San Diego’s Transfer have been circulating for a while now. Their recently released debut album, Future Selves, was recorded way back in 2009 but then, they have been very busy. The band have spe |
| | | Domino
In truth, another dance album by two faceless DJs featuring a great long list of guest vocalists did absolutely nothing for me, I wasn’t even excited about the possibility of being shown somethi |
| | | Listenable Records
Sarah Jezebel Deva, known as the backing singer for Cradle Of Filth, Therion and Mortiis, has sung on over 35 albums, taking centre vocals for the band Angtoria. The singer then released her album |
| | | Sub Pop Records
Memoryhouse is the duo of composer Evan Abeele and singer Denise Nouvion. They’re based out of Toronto, Canada and join many other “bedroom” artists that are picking up steam. Longtime indie lab |
| | | Wichita
You’ve probably heard of the super vicious hardcore punk band from LA who are ironically known as The Bronx, well yeah them, but playing Mariachi music. Now as ludicrous and plain fucking stupid | |