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INTRODUCING INTERVIEW: The Clause

Birmingham indie band, The Clause, have been selling out shows in their hometown and kicking up a storm online with their multi-era influenced music. It is clear there is a lot more to come from this young band.   We…

INTERVIEW: ANTEROS

In May, Leeds well acclaimed day Festival took place across the city. We saw the likes of six, interchangeable, authentic and buoyant indie-rock bands. Alongside this, a Journalist of ours interviewed the London based quintet Anteros about their, ‘sound,’ new…

Let’s Eat Grandma detail new album ‘I’m All Ears’

Glitch-pop duo, Let’s Eat Grandma, have recently dropped details of their second album I’m All Ears.  The release is scheduled for June 29 via Transgressive Records and features artwork by Yanjun Chengart. I’m All Ears will be the second act of the multi-instrumentalists,…

ALBUM: Kaleo ‘A/B’

Rating: Icelandic band Kaleo have returned after their debut, self titled album with A/B. Resembling bands such as The Black Keys due to their vocals and instrumental work shows the heavy potential that this band hold for their future. First…

ALBUM: The Dandy Warhols ‘Distortland’

With the self implying new LP of Distortland, The Dandy Warhols have returned, exhibiting their evident capability, with a mix of psychedelic and grunge induced, 10-track piece of art. This Oregon four piece begin the album with their distinctive sounds on ‘Search…

ALBUM: DIIV ‘Is the Is Are’

Rating: After releasing their debut album, Oshin, back in 2012, New York quintet DIIV are back with their latest effort, Is the Is Are. First track, ‘Out Of Mind’, is charged with memorable distant vocals and trippy tones, seen in their…

ALBUM: Fat White Family ‘Songs For Our Mothers’

Rating: Fat White Family have returned with their second album, Songs For Our Mothers. A mix of psychedelic and hauntingly chilling tones follow through the entirety of the band’s new LP. ‘Whitest Boy On The Beach’ is the first track,…