If one of music’s first jobs is to feel timeless, London’s Treetop Flyers have it nailed; sounding like the bastard … More
Tag: Indie
The Fernweh – The Fernweh review
Their name a literal translation of the German expression for wanderlust, Liverpool based The Fernweh are a group who fit … More
Kyle Falconer – No, Thank You review
There are plenty of ways to gauge whether or not you’ve hit rock bottom. Some of them are more nuanced … More
Boy Azooga – (One) (Two) (Kung Fu!) review
Boy Azooga were once just a boy – a solo effort from Cardiff resident Davey Newington, former drummer in Charlotte … More
Soft Science – Paris/Sooner Review
From Northern California, Soft Science’s press release describes them – you can only imagine euphemistically – as “Molecular gastronomists”, when … More
Shame – Live In Leeds Review
“Live, they’re still in the intimacy phase; rolling his shoulders like a piston, singer Charlie Steen beckons the audience closer to the front every time his cohorts almost imperceptibly turn things up a notch”
The Orielles – Silver Dollar Moment Review
Out now on Heavenly. Nestled between two beacons of post-industrial genesis in Leeds and Manchester, successful bands from the town … More
Haus – Live at the Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
“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.”
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