Category archives for: Singles

Sleeping With Sirens – Do It Now, Remember It Later

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 […]

Sparks The Rescue – She’s A Bitch, And I’m A Fool

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 […]

Saskia Says : Let Go

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 […]

Kyshera - Know Your Enemy

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 […]

The City Calls - Truth Or Dare

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, […]

A Hope For A Generation?

Listening to Micaelyn Traut’s single Shake it off for the first time and I’m not afraid to admit it certainly has me shaking my thing! A catchy intro leads you effortlessly into lyrics that are beyond the singer’s age of 16.

Having listened to Rebecca Black’s single Friday earlier this week, it’s safe to see why people have […]

Bibelots

No Other Way Out has a very current indie sound, right from the word go. The track is laid-back with a non intrusive melody which is brilliant for when you want to stick a something on and not have to think about anything. There are long episodes of instrumental which nicely breaks up the catchy lyrics and would […]

ManOrMouse?

She Rules starts with a real punk rock sound, heavy guitar riffs and a loud bass, only to be immediately contrasted by the pleasant, gentle voice of Billy Mowbray. You would think of these two factors as being chalk and cheese but it is a clever combination as it increases the appeal to the punksters and indie rockers, alike.
She […]

The 48k's

The track Gotta Get Out has an old school, soft rock sort of vibe to it– think Status Quo with a 21st Century twist. Now, it won’t be to everyone’s taste but that is to be expected when the 48Ks are brave enough to try something new. There certainly hasn’t been a band like this for quite […]

Matthew Neel

Too High Hopes is a track which would sit nicely on the O.C Soundtrack or something similar. It has a relaxed sound which reminds you of sun, sea and sand, especially when the harmonica chirps in. Matthew Neel doesn’t opt for unnecessary complexity with his track as it is mainly compromised of an acoustic guitar, barely there […]

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