Tag: ones to watch

INTRODUCING INTERVIEW: Lull

Formed in North London in early 2014, Lull have been bubbling under the music scene like the quiet before a storm. The four piece, consisting of Toby, Jon, Filipe and Simon have been steadily gaging attention of fans and industry…

Ones To Watch: Shiny Darkly

If you’ve been unsuccessful in looking for today’s answer to Joy Division or The Jesus And Mary Chain, you’ve clearly just been looking in the wrong places. The right place, that is, being an old underground air-raid shelter in Copenhagen……

Ones To Watch: Breeze

Breeze are a three piece band from Birmingham, consisting of Paul Baker (vocals & guitar), Josh Moseley (guitar) and Jack Redfern (drums). Influenced by the likes of The Cure and The Smiths, the boys formed in late 2014, hoping to…

Ones To Watch: Seazoo

Originally the bedroom project of keys player Llinos Griffiths and guitar player/vocalist Ben Trow, Seazoo are one of many bands springing up from the rather unlikely home of North Wales. The momentum for Seazoo came through good old-fashioned radio play;…

One To Watch: Adna

The soul drenched voice that is Adna knew from a young age where her destiny lay. Push play on any of her songs and a stunning vocal pulsates out of the speakers, caressing your ears with sublime ease, honesty and…

LIVE: Slaves – Scala, London 06.05.15

“Our band name relates to people not being in control of their day to day lives. Slaves was our way of getting off the paths we didn’t want to walk down anymore. The music we make is motivational and aimed at…

One To Watch: Paddy Hanna

Paddy Hanna is Ireland’s answer to Richard Hawley. Full of jangling guitars and a crooning vocal, Hanna’s latest track, ‘Austria’, channels the Sheffield musician so much it could be the track Hawley never wrote. Keeping in line with his Hawley…

Ones To Watch: Queen Kwong

Backed by a band made up of Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland, former Marilyn Manson bassist Fred Sablan and Awol Nation drummer Hayden Scott, LA-based Queen Kwong, aka Carré Callaway, are blowing minds – and perhaps bursting eardrums – with…

Ones To Watch: The Sherpas

Sometimes, just sometimes, a band comes along so different to the current soundscape that all you can do is sit up and listen. Exeter band The Sherpas are just that. Combining charming vocals, charming melodies and energetic guitar riffs, they…

Ones To Watch: The Parrots

Spanish girl group Hinds (formerly Deers) stole the hearts of a million indie kids when they emerged in a haze of scruffy guitar-pop sass, red lippy and reverb-heavy, surf harmonies last year; now their close mates The Parrots have boarded…