ONES TO WATCH: Demob Happy

People usually flail connotations to the seaside around in a field of lexical peace and numb euphoria; however, Brighton’s latest musical offering couldn’t be further away from the feelings of fun in the sun. Demob Happy combine a dark atmosphere with more…

Ones To Watch: Public Underground

Driven by skulking bass lines and black-hearted indie grooves, Scouse four-piece Public Underground rumble from a shadowy creep into a rampant Krautrock roar on their debut EP, Little White Lies. Citing Kings of Leon, Joy Division and Black Sabbath as…

ALBUM: Useless Eaters ‘Singles: 2011-2014’

Rating: Originating as the one man band of Seth Sutton, it didn’t take Useless Eaters long to land attention and appreciation from the likes of Jay Reatard. Touring, writing, recruiting new members, and touring and writing a whole lot more, the now…

LISTEN: Bosco Rogers – ‘French Kiss’

Psychedelic, “flower-punk” duo, Bosco Rogers, have now announced the follow up to the success of last December’s, Googoo. Having received acclaim from the likes of The Guardian and BBC 6 Music, Barthelemy Corbolet and Delphinius Vargas are now set to release their…

Discovery of the Week: The Larkins

Often my default when hearing the phrase “Manchester indie rock band” is to turn around and run straight in the opposite direction. I love indie rock and Manchester is my home, but there is an overwhelming abundance of them. There…