Sleeping With Sirens have been teasing fans for the past couple of days with a potential early release of a new single from their upcoming album Let’s Cheers To This, set for release on May 10th. The band asked fans on their official Facebook page ‘What they would do to hear a new song’ to which there were […]
Fri 15th April 2011 | Posted in
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Sparks The Rescue is one of the most unrecognised talents within the pop punk world, especially in the UK and it is extremely hard to see why. Their 2008 album Eyes To The Sun was packed full of tracks, all of which could easily compete with the likes of Paramore, All Time Low and Mayday […]
Fri 15th April 2011 | Posted in
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There’s nothing better on a beautiful sunny day like today then to have a track that reflects the wonderful weather. That’s precisely what Saskia Says’ new single Let Go does. The song opens with a flourish of summery instruments such as ukuleles and spacious piano chords whilst a swing drumbeat drives the track along, as Saskia’s sharp crisp vocals […]
Thu 14th April 2011 | Posted in
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Director: Duncan Jones.
Writer: Ben Ripley.
Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga and Jeffrey Wright.
Runtime: 93 minutes
Jake Gyllenhaal has 8 minutes to save the lives of millions of innocent civilians. 8 minutes are all that Jake Gyllenhaal has to stop millions of innocent civilians being murdered. Millions of innocent civilians will lose their lives if Jake […]
Wed 13th April 2011 | Posted in
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After listening it’s clear that lyrically the song is politically themed. Musically it’s just pure aggression. This is a band that is angry at the current state of affairs and they’re not afraid to show it. The track opens with a simple groove that doesn’t play for long before James Kennedy’s vocals pour in. They sound raw […]
Tue 12th April 2011 | Posted in
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Dance Gavin Dance the American experimental guys from Sacramento, California, pleased us with their fourth album. It’s a second and remastered release of their debut album, Downtown Battle Mountain, that was released in 2007, but without Roman figure II.
In the current music scene where there are a lot of similar bands that are siblings at best and […]
Fri 8th April 2011 | Posted in
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Truth Or Dare is the new single by Southampton Four Piece The City Calls. This is my first time listening to the band and I have to say its fits very well into the realms of the Pop Punk genre.
The song starts with a catchy riff before the drums come crashing in and some nimble bass playing, […]
Fri 8th April 2011 | Posted in
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Death Cab For Cutie are set to make history tonight by being the first band to film the first ever scripted, single take video and air filming live.
The broadcast of the production will be streamed live by New Beats Media courtesy of Ustream and in Partnership with Atlantic Records, Bing And Redlaser.
Watch the live stream […]
Tue 5th April 2011 | Posted in
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The Joy Formidable are a three piece band from North Wales, I suppose if you had to attach an all encompassing word to their music, it would be panoramic. I don’t know about you, but ‘panoramic’ isn’t a word that I use very often to describe a band’s output. But in this case, yes, panoramic is exactly it. The music rises, […]
Mon 4th April 2011 | Posted in
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Opening for such an influential indie band as The Wombats is a difficult task, yet Essex-five piece Morning Parade took on this challenge effortlessly and set exceptionally high standards last night at the O2 Academy.
Never before, have I witnessed a support band warm up an audience so swiftly and with such enthusiasm and ease. With previous gigs, supporting […]
Fri 1st April 2011 | Posted in
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