INTERVIEW: The Marksmen

There’s only so much industry cynicism that you can squeeze into a press release but, after all, it is that very thing that caught Gigslutz’ attention. Say ‘hello’ to The Marksmen. Hailing from good old LDN, the band of six…

9 Brilliant Albums We Missed in 2014

At Gigslutz we strive to bring you reviews of the best albums each week, but we’re only human (debatable at times) and occasionally we miss a few. Well, that or the record label/PR agency neglect to send us a copy of…

Unsigned City: Leicester

Promoting unsigned artists is something we at Gigslutz feel extremely passionate about, with our regular ‘Unsigned Act Of The Week’ and ‘Ones To Watch’ features, as well as a wealth of reviews and premieres. Celebrating new artists, or even people…

ALBUM REVIEW: Holly Johnson ‘Europa’

Rating: Holly Johnson was once the provocative and sexually daring front man of Frankie Goes To Hollywood – only the second band to have their first three releases hit the top spot (‘Relax’, ‘Two Tribes’, ‘The Power Of Love’). After…

Coed Pageant share new EP, ‘Drag’

Coed Pageant, comprised of members Bradley and Gretchen Bergstrand, originate from Urbana, Illinois and have spent the past year both living and recording in northern California. Now residing in Flagstaff, Arizona they record and produce all their music from the…

ALBUM REVIEW: Black Strobe ‘Godforsaken Roads’

Rating: It seems that Arnaud Rebotini’s mind dwells simultaneously in two different dimensions. One is a monochrome futuristic world occupied by him and his vintage electro/techno machines, which we catch a glimpse of in his solo project carrying his name….

Tracks Of The Week, 20.10.14

Delivering cheery indie-pop with a welcome rough edge, We Are Z have arrived on the scene for your listening pleasure. Their debut single, ‘Airbrush’, blasts into the eardrums after months of  the band being locked away in a West London…