A few weeks ago the awesome Alex (vocalist from B.O.Y.S) sent me out their album as well as some totally sweet merch which I love! By the way you don’t
In 2016 I was given the opportunity to interview London based singer-songwriter Chloe Ray about her debut EP, The Waiting Room. Tell me a little bit about when you first
I was ecstatic about attending this gig, Tacocat have been known to put on an awesome show and had recently become my favourite band when I reviewed their new album,
Drawing influences from punk, grunge and of course Riot Grrrl, The Twistettes produce a super dirty, gritty, lo-fi sound with floor filling drum beats and grinding bass lines. They manage
With no guitars in sight, Tegan and Sara’s indie sound has been transformed in to synth-pop heaven with addictive 80’s style beats and floor filing melodies. Boyfriend’s intro is reminiscent
An honest and captivating piece of work, Welcome The Worms is one of the best albums of 2016 so far. A testament not only to their talent but also their drive, Bleached have produced
At first listen you could not be blamed for pegging Empire Builder as a rather quaint, folky album with nothing more than one of two choice tracks. However, come across the story
Skating Polly formed in 2009 when step sisters Peyton Bighorse and Kelli Mayo were merely 9 and 14, now enjoying something of success in the US with a supporting slot opening for Babes in Toyland on their worldwide
According to One Man Boycott’s frontman Joe Brewer, Counting The Seconds covers a range of topics including, but not limited to Love, hope, death, addiction, frustration, loss, kidnap, murder and relationships. As any pop-punk loyalist
A self-proclaimed album by The Thermals about technology, love and of course death, We Disappear explores our obsession with all three subjects in a candid yet emotionally fuelled fashion. Tackling our addiction to social