Tag: EP

REVIEW: Steve Murphy – Forest Fires EP

Steve Murphy releases his debut EP, ‘Forest Fires’. 4 tracks of emotive, introspective music that serve as a wonderful accoutrement to these confusing, isolated times. Opening up the EP is a cover (one of three) of The Menzingers, ‘Lookers’. Dripping…

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EP: False Heads – ‘Less Is Better’

Rating: False Heads are making noise.  Their EP Less Is Better is a gritting force of raw energy, frenzied guitar, tumultuous drums and bass lines that are borderline seductive. The band have received continual support from legend Iggy Pop (who…

EP: Bad Sidekick – ‘Bad Sidekick’

Not since the post-Britpop heyday of British guitar music has the door been so widely open for new guitar bands to break through. With their eponymous debut EP, up and coming garage-rock Bad Sidekick have shown that they firmly have one foot in that door….

EP: Pip Blom – ‘Are We There Yet?’

Living in Amsterdam at the age of 20, Pip Blom writes and produces her own music which can be found somewhere in between indie and raw alt rock. She has the same edge and charm as other female-led bands like…

EP: Fur Cough – ‘E.P. 2’

Working off the back of their last single ‘Digress/A Palaver’, produced by Joe Foster (The Jesus and Mary Chain, My Bloody Valentine and Primal Scream), London-based Fur Cough are back with their new four track EP. Opening E.P. 2 is the noisy,…

EP: All the King’s Men ‘Making My Escape’

In September last year,  All the King’s Men released Making My Escape. An EP filled with raspy, attention-grabbing vocals and guitar solos, we won’t be getting bored of this band any time soon. The first track on the EP is ‘Fever’….

MUST HEAR: Ghetts X Rude Kid ‘653’ EP

When you’re talking about top Grime artists, Ghetts has to get a mention. Remember back to 2010 when Ghetts released his Calm Before The Storm project, full of grime classics with that authentic old school Grime sound (Artillery, Trained To…

EP: Paul Wilkes – ‘Patterns’

If you’re looking for that rare moment of tranquillity which is becoming increasingly hard to find, Paul Wilkes’ latest EP Patterns might bring you one step closer to it. Following on from his debut release, River Running With Me, Wilkes has…

EP: Charlotte Carpenter ‘The Fault Line’

Rating: If you’re looking for a sound which encompasses self-awareness and resilience, look no further than Charlotte Carpenter. Carpenter is a new, yet experienced, writer of the blues, and has toured alongside Marika Hackman, George Ezra, and Ethan Johns. Her latest…