QOTSA Album Review – Like Clockwork
BANG ON TIME A drunken hit-man is still deadly. He may sway a little and his feet will look unsure but rest assured he will take you out using nothing more than the toe-nail clippers in your bathroom. Only the…
BANG ON TIME A drunken hit-man is still deadly. He may sway a little and his feet will look unsure but rest assured he will take you out using nothing more than the toe-nail clippers in your bathroom. Only the…
NO CORAL-ATION There’s an obstacle to tackle before listening to ‘Love Undercover’, the debut album from James Skelly and The Intenders, and it’s the acceptance that this ISN’T The Coral. Understandably, there might be some initial confusion as original members…
On the eve of the release of Big Deal’s new album, the band are streaming ‘June Gloom’ for your listening pleasure, which premiered on Dazed Digital earlier this week. The follow up to their critically acclaimed debut “Lights Out” sees…
‘Anders Trentemøller transcends genres … with a cinematic scope’, the NME once summarized and he is known for the ‘captivating complexity’ of his songs and ‘melancholic contradictions’ in both songwriting and sound design. It’s been a long and exciting way from…
ROCK RESUSCITATION In the 1960s, Miles Kane was buried in a time-capsule along with a guitar, a razor-sharp wardrobe and a heap load of attitude. Under strict instructions, the capsule was only to be dug up in the event of…
Glitches release new single ‘Only Time Will Tell’, on Jen Long’s Kissability label on 22nd July. The song sees the band at their most emotionally charged and sonically direct, detailing the challenges of sticking together amidst an uncertain future. The…
Having often passed the Electric Ballroom witnessing queues flooding down Camden high street, I have wondered what lies behind the unassuming doors. Tonight I can find out as I am here to see Tom Odell, the recent recipient of a Brit…
This Friday (31/05) Houdini Dax, Classic Plastic, I Like The Go Go, and Normanton Street plus Mas Music (DJ) are performing live at The George Tavern in Shadwell at 8pm for £3. The East London boozer has played host to…
J. Willgoose Esq. of Public Service Broadcasting, enthusiasts of Wartime-era Blighty, purveyors of fine neckwear and one of the 2013’s hottest acts sits down with Elliott Homer to talk endless touring, the pitfalls of critical success and the inspirations behind…
At the beginning of June, I’ll be watching The Stone Roses at FinsburyPark, 25 years after seeing them for the first time in a packed, sweaty club in South Manchester. From that day on, I’ve been pretty obsessed with all…