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Final Tracks Of The Week of 2015!

My favourite Missouri brothers are back. Radkey have been impressing me with their raucous brand of racing punk for a couple of years now, so I was very pleased to discover this Claymation video for their new track. ‘Glore’ is…

EP: The Repeat Offenders – ‘Just Be Yourself’

With artists like The Stone Roses, The Strokes and Noel Gallagher all making 2015 their year for musical comebacks, it might seem just that bit harder for those smaller bands to make their name. However, the Britpop fuzz of Buckinghamshire…

Discovery Of The Week: Chupa Cabra

With a name like Chupa Cabra, the last place you’d be expecting this three-piece garage-rock band to be from is North Wales. Who knew dark and damp Wales could summon connections to the warm and dry lands of Latin America….

EP: Miss – ‘Do You Feel Electric?’

Delivering entirely self-produced creations, unlikely pairing Marty Felton and Benjamin Wade met at university before labelling themselves Lights Out Lester. They have since changed their name to Miss, and released their debut EP. Opening Do You Feel Electric? is a…

Introducing: Proletariat

Though they’re yet to release a single or play any official gigs (as in, ones that aren’t in their garage), and you may be yet to hear of them, Proletariat are one of the most exciting bands emerging this year. While they…

New Track: Antonio James – ‘Midnight Mirror’

Dark and hard hitting, ‘Midnight Mirror’ is the début single from London producer Antonio James. I can sense tones of the Weeknd, London Grammar and FKA Twigs with this new and relaxed neo R&B mix. Antonio has said that the track…

New Track: Ella On The Run – ‘Cavalry’

I can only imagine how gratifying it must be to be placed on Glastonbury’s long and ever growing list of emerging artists; that immense feeling of self-satisfaction that all your hard work and sacrifice is finally paying off. For London based…

Ones To Watch: MRCH

Distance can be an issue for bands when they’re trying to record or promote a record. Geographically, it’s desirable for each member to live in the same town, preferably a stone’s throw away. But when two thirds of your band…

One To Watch: Dead Boy Robotics

In recent years there seems to have been a sudden resurgence of music being produced  from north of the wall. Scotland has surely stamped its presence amongst the giants of the music scene as of late, and Dead Boy Robotics only…

Ones To Watch: Petrol Girls

The depressing sight of bloated bore Chris Evans wheeling out Britpop relics for the “I’m still zany” nostalgia embarrassment of TFI Friday sent me in search of something new to blow away the soul-sapping drizzle of Kelly ‘phonics bloke’s latest…