WATCH: Superfood share ‘Mood Bomb’ video

Superfood have dropped a new video for their forthcoming single ‘Mood Bomb’. The Brit-pop revivalists who debuted ‘Mood Bomb’ earlier this month have shared a video today (September 29) to accompany the song, due for release on November 3 on…

Interview: Spring King

  Manchester based garage pop band Spring King have been taking the indie music scene by storm since they played Liverpool’s sound city earlier this year. I had the chance to catch up with the band before they played a…

ALBUM REVIEW: Jo Rose ‘Spurs’

Rating: The Americana feel of Jo Rose’s British songwriting is the key to his unique appeal. Although born and raised in Manchester, his true country roots can be heard in the intonation of his vocals. Rose’s debut album Spurs is…

ALBUM REVIEW: Gerard Way ‘Hesitant Alien’

Rating: Since the split of My Chemical Romance in 2013, fans all over the world have been twiddling their thumbs, eagerly awaiting new material. After almost a year of waiting, Gerard Way debuted solo album Hesitant Alien to a packed…

The Moons LIVE @ King Tut’s, Glasgow 21.09.14

Rating: Following the release of the promotional clip, and subsequent album release of the fantastic Mindwaves, this was a gig I had been looking forward to for some time. Gourock lad Scott Beaton did a fine job opening the night…

ALBUM REVIEW: nick nicely ‘Space Of A Second’

Rating: nick nicely is a cult figure amongst psychedelia enthusiasts due to his 1982 single ‘Hilly Fields (1892)’, which was described as “the best psychedelic record made since the ‘60s” by a certain NME upon its release. However, nicely faded into…

ALBUM REVIEW: Electric Youth ‘Innerworld’

Rating: L.A./Toronto-based synth pop duo Electric Youth – aka Austin Garrick and Bronwyn Griffin – have quite the history behind them: they have been making music together since 2009, but have been dating since they were in eighth grade. Their star…

The 1975 LIVE @ Manchester Apollo 26.09.14

Rating: It’s the third of The 1975’s four nights at Manchester Apollo, but because of confusing additional dates, it is as Matt Healy says, “the one that sold out first”. I love seeing a band come back to do a big hometown…