It’s been nearly 10 years since the last Ordinary Boys material was released. For those of you that remember album Over The Counter Culture that shot them to fame, you’ll know how fresh sounding and...
Read More →The Enemy have had a funny old journey to where they are now. From the dizzying heights of their first number 1 record in 2007, they gradually plugged away happily on, making music, kind of...
Read More →Grammy award winning Dirty Vegas have always been known for their infectious dance sound, and new album Photograph is no different. They’re one of those dance acts that crossed over into the mainstream due to...
Read More →Editors are one of those bands that have flitted around since the early 2000s, always there, playing music, and never retreating to the musician graveyard. There is reason for this; they’re pretty damn good at...
Read More →Like many people that turn to music, a troubled or patchy upbringing can play an important part in freeing your mind, giving you material to draw on, and bringing out something in you that people...
Read More →When you realise New Order have been around for over 30 years, it seems utterly ridiculous. For some reason dance musicians seem to last longer than others types – the main reason I can think...
Read More →There’s something about rock ‘n’ roll bands from the 70s that you just don’t find in any other decade. They seem to be able to get away with rock clichés without anyone batting an eyelid,...
Read More →Lucero appear to be at a stage in their career where fans will listen to whatever they want to put out, without being restricted to a certain style; this is the stuff of dreams for...
Read More →James Morrison isn’t known for showing his off his sombre tones, but Demons really takes on a darker twist to what we’re used to from the singer, and manages to add another layer of ability...
Read More →Sometimes you get these ridiculously talented people who are not only happy at being great musicians, but also good actors or actresses. Glen Hasard is one of these people, managing to make normal people like...
Read More →With a band name like The Jackals, you’d expect the sound to be tearaway, chaotic, and opportunistic, just like the animal. This judgement would be incorrect, however, with the band instead opting for soulful psychedelics...
Read More →Frank Carter is back, and with him he’s brought some Rattlesnakes. The singer of Gallows/Pure Love fame has found his inspiration in the past by using emotions to the extreme, and new album Blossom is...
Read More →For those of you out there who like your listening a little harder, Venom signals the return of the metal-edged Bullet For My Valentine, and with it the boys bring with them an impressively rounded...
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