INTERVIEW: COVES
You have more than likely been locked in a wardrobe for an extensive period of time if you have not yet heard the dream worthy tracks by new indie-psych faves Coves. Their debut album ‘Soft Friday’ caused a stir amongst music…
You have more than likely been locked in a wardrobe for an extensive period of time if you have not yet heard the dream worthy tracks by new indie-psych faves Coves. Their debut album ‘Soft Friday’ caused a stir amongst music…
When the funding for their local Women’s Refuge was affected by budget cuts, twelve bands from Bury St Edmunds decided to raise much needed money for the organisation by recording a limited edition 12″ vinyl, This Is The Sound Of Sugar Town. A fantastic collection of…
Precise delivery, sharp sound, and superb style are three things fans have come to expect from Manchester band, PINS. The post punk five-piece released their debut album Girls Like Us in 2013, and Faith, Anna, Lois, Sophie & Kyoko returned…
After making your way through the grimy rooms of Corporation and up some winding stair cases, you finally stumble into The Wytches dressing room which is loaded with pizza boxes and beers immediately after their sold out show in Sheffield….
Jamie George is very much a man of the music. Through his affiliations with the likes of Rinse FM & BBC Radio 1Xtra and as a well respected tastemaker in the UK, he regularly deals up doses of the latest…
Adam French‘s double A-side single does exactly what a two-sided (alas, rarely physical anymore) release should; showcasing two distinctly different sides to his personality, tied together with a vocal that carries angst, as well as the innocence a 23-year old shouldn’t have shaken…
Last week, The Enemy ventured to Manchester for the fourth night of their UK tour. No strangers to touring, The Enemy proved that they know how to put on a good night – with expertly selected sets and supports. At…
Aside from those playing new LPs in full, there are few bands – three albums into their career – who take every single track from a recent release and spread it across the set list; with just a smattering of singles and…
When New Order returned to touring in 2011 it was a welcomed decision (of course), but how much had changed during their time away? Sure Hooky’s absence was fresh and noticeable, and Gillian’s return needed, but the hits still sounded…
Rating: Unless you’ve been living in an age of flip-phones, it’s near impossible to escape the return of Adele. Few reunions can amass the hype surrounding 25; her third album following the successful 19 and phenomenal 21. Your little brother…