A Tantalising Début From No Lights At Lockdown
Forming as a five piece in 2009, this energetic group of lads have since quickly and by no means quietly established themselves on the gigging scene. Hitting up the UK with their headline tour last summer, they played 45 gigs in 3 months. A year on and No Lights at […]
Tue 30th November 2010 | Posted in
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Rap Is Power, real name, Daniel Stallings is an eighteen year old rapper from Jacksonville, Florida. After being so impressed with Rap Is Power’s One Man Mission mix tape earlier this year I was eager to listen to his latest offering Duval’s Prodigy.
As with One Man Mission’ R.I.P has once again collaborated with other acts, […]
Fri 26th November 2010 | Posted in
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More Than Conquerors are the latest band to emerge from the ever creative Northern Irish music scene. This week sees the release of their self titled début EP. The five song set is well thought out, each track different from the last.
I’ve Done Nothing/I’ve Done It All is a superb opener. It simmers along for fifty seconds […]
Mon 22nd November 2010 | Posted in
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Brighton’s best (and possibly only) post rock/math rock duo, Illness returned this month with their second EP entitled For All You ABC 1’s Out There. This is a gritty, lo-fi affair, encompassing just drums and guitar; it plays like the remedy to every atrocious synth/pop/R&B mash up we’ve heard so far this year. Influenced somewhat by […]
Thu 18th November 2010 | Posted in
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Listening to Purple Kloud’s sound track, Tha Candle Cravingz EP, it is clear from the first song that Purple Kloud has created a new sound. Tha Candle Cravingz EP is an adventurous and successful alternative mix of acoustic and R&B. This album is an insightful adventure in today’s music industry, breaking away from commercial rap.
Listening to […]
Mon 8th November 2010 | Posted in
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What was about the grunge era that made it a forbidden rule to be happy, bands like Nirvana were a far cry from that of the throwing caution to the wind concept of 80s bands. Recently bands like Scissor Sisters have injected some much needed fun back into the music scene while maintaining the respect of music […]
Thu 4th November 2010 | Posted in
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Northern Irelands finest Fighting With Wire have recently announced their UK and Irish Tour, they will be back on the road for their first tour in over a year as they prepare to unleash their new album Bones Of The Twilight in 2011, released on Atlantic Records. Fighting With Wire have also announced they will be […]
Mon 25th October 2010 | Posted in
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From the shores of Daytona Beach, Fl. and with quite an impressive achievements list, including stage sharing with All American Rejects, Less than Jake and .… Rihanna!
I thought the pop-punk five-some deserved a good ol’ listen. Slip-on Vans and floppy haircuts at the ready!!!
I’ve always been a fan of a bit of pop-punk. Oh, I remember the days of […]
Thu 21st October 2010 | Posted in
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I’ve recently had the pleasure of listening to Bibelots latest EP No Other Way Out. Some of you may remember that I reviewed their EP, Devil’s Highway at the beginning of the year and predicted great things for this band of Bluesy-Electro-Groove rockers from East London.
One of the things I’ve always liked about Bibelots is […]
Tue 19th October 2010 | Posted in
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If you were to try and describe Tristan Clopet to somebody in just one word, it would be quirky. The Toronto born musician creates a sound that he describes as a mix between Jeff Buckley, Graham Coxon and Anthony Kiedis. And this is completely heard in his music.
Proximity Bomb presents to the listener a concoction of sound that can […]
Tue 5th October 2010 | Posted in
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