Lizzie Esau gets electro-dance and heavy on her latest single ‘Wait Too Late’. It seems like Lizzie Esau has been writing bangers ever since she was old enough to hold a pen. From the sumptuous ‘Bleak Sublime’ to the shout along chorus of ‘Enemy’ to the riff lively ‘Jellyfish’ she just keeps pounding them out.Continue reading “Lizzie Esau – Wait Too Late”
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Twin Skeletons – Did You Get What You Wanted?
There’s a volcano going off in Iceland and another one in the South West of England. Twin Skeletons have erupted with their debut EP ‘Did You Get What You Wanted?’. Opening track ‘What You Wanted’ kicks off with some hard rock riffing in the style of Audioslave. Phoebe Millard’s vocals kick in with the kindContinue reading “Twin Skeletons – Did You Get What You Wanted?”
Shelf Lives – Uncle Fred
‘Uncle Fred’ by the Shelf Lives is the real deal. These two beautiful people are so good. I mean a bath full of Cristal champagne in the Portobello hotel good. I’m talking cruising in a Rolls Royce Spectre raked with bullet holes good. If you put Fat Boy Slim, the Prodigy and the Sex PistolsContinue reading “Shelf Lives – Uncle Fred”
BEX – sunDae
The indestructible master of punk returns with her new single ‘sunDae’. Bex is quite simply one of the most audacious artists of the post-punk era. Her uncompromising musical style blends industrial beats with punky guitar riffs in an unrelenting charge towards greatness. Vocally, Bex has developed a textured style of singing that allows her toContinue reading “BEX – sunDae”
Belmondo – Ventriloquists
Belmondo are back with a skilfully crafted belter of a rock song. ‘Ventriloquists’ is pacey and punchy, with enough energy to power a small town. ‘Ventriloquists’ is taken from Belmondo’s upcoming debut EP, and if this track is anything to go by we are in for a real treat. Belmondo have always had the confidenceContinue reading “Belmondo – Ventriloquists”
The Meat Sweaters – Fuck City
The Meat Sweaters, The Meat Sweaters, The Meat Sweaters – shouts vocalist Pete Fraser before the band kicks in to a no holds barred version of ‘Fuck City’ at the Signature Brew venue in London. Dressed in a thrift store tuxedo, the bare footed singer belts out the lines with the conviction of an evangelicalContinue reading “The Meat Sweaters – Fuck City”
New Age Grace – Without Conscience
King Kenny Cassells is back with his band of rock renegades to tear off your band-aid of music mediocrity. Yes, it’s New Age Grace and their latest single ‘Without Conscience’. The track (release date 5th April 2024) kicks in at a mid-tempo pace, allowing singer Amy Louise ample space to display her emotionally intense vocalContinue reading “New Age Grace – Without Conscience”
Mollie Coddled – Manic Pixie Dream Girl
Mollie Coddled returns with her most powerful and expressive track to date. Manic Pixie Dream Girl is a tour de force of neurodivergent song writing from an artist way ahead of her contemporaries. Much like David Bowie, Mollie Coddled writes anthems for the alienated. Swimming against the tide of bubble-gum pop, Mollie Coddled isn’t playingContinue reading “Mollie Coddled – Manic Pixie Dream Girl”
TRUNC – Figure In The Fog
TRUNC are here once again to lift us out of the gloom, or in this case the fog. They say the definition of crazy is that you’ve seen things nobody else has. Does that mean that if you think somebody else is out there, but you never get to meet them you’re crazy? Perhaps, butContinue reading “TRUNC – Figure In The Fog”
The Lookout Service – Rough Around the Edges
“I want you to feel the rhythm baby”, shouts Stergios Kalochoridis of the Lookout Service, before the Led Zeppelin-esque intro to ‘Rough Around the Edges’ kicks in. Taken from the Toronto band’s upcoming debut album ‘The Gambit’ this song is on our list for best single of the year. Released on the same dayContinue reading “The Lookout Service – Rough Around the Edges”
