“There was to be none of the expected rawness in which you associate with up and coming bands and HAUS come across as a group well beyond their years already in terms of live performance.”
Tag: Indie
Pulp – His ‘N’ Hers Review
a ribald, seaside postcard “..attitude in salutation of a national psyche weighed down by generations of sexual repression.”
Django Django – Marble Skies review
The best thing about being British is our constant ability to surprise ourselves; despite the charts being filled with auto … More
Introducing – Glass Mountain
Named after an etching by David Hockney, Glass Mountain are a quartet from the famous artist’s home city of Bradford … More
Shame – Songs of Praise Review
What with the music industry just returning to growth after years of declining revenues it’s unlikely that it’s going to … More
Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly – Young Adult Review
No longer the fresh-faced strummer of his 2006 debut The Chronicles Of A Bohemian Teenager, now thirty something Sam Duckworth … More
Arctic Monkeys – Favourite Worst Nightmare
“Acerbic screen grabs of the viscerality of millions of people’s real lives bringing the fuzz of existence in the gap between working proper and jobbing, school and ASBO’s and the feeling of being better off permanently anaesthetised into a relief so sharp it was like a one band manifesto.”
Best songs of 2017 #20 Nabibah Iqbal – Something More
From the album Weighing Of The Heart
Best songs of 2017 #24 Alvvays – Dreams Tonite
From the album Antisocialites.
Best songs of 2017 #30 Neon Waltz – Heavy Heartless
From the album Strange Hymns.