Today is the first official day of summer and what more fitting a way to mark the occasion than Foster The People’s first single Pumped Up Kicks. Continue reading
Tag Archives: New music
Benjamin Francis Leftwich – Box of Stones – Review
Vandaveer – Dig Down Deep – Review
Washington DC-based duo Vandaveer have returned with their third LP, Dig Down Deep. The new album announces a more gutsy approach to the group’s amalgam of country and folk and acknowledges front man Mark Charles Heidinger’s Kentucky roots – ever apparent in the album’s title track Dig Down Deep. Continue reading
The Musgraves – So Sofia – Review
If there were ever a soundtrack for walking through a park on summer’s day, So Sofia by The Musgraves would surely be a strong contender.
These Furrows – Duke – Review
This three piece of progressive post-rockers have been producing their angular, genre eluding music since before 2009. Continue reading
Alex Clare – Treading Water Review
Another mine of talent has been unearthed. This time revealing 25-year old North Londoner Alex Clare to our ear drums. Continue reading
Admiral Fallow – Squealing Pigs Review
Formerly known as Brother Louis Collective until 2007, Scottish sextet
have built a substantial reputation in their four year life span. Continue reading
Battles – Futura Review
Having secured places at this years Glastonbury, Wireless Festival and a slot supporting The Chemical Brothers at Hyde Park, these avant-garde rockers from the New York City have a lot to look forward to. Continue reading
The Savage Nomads – The Magical Eye Review
A nomad by definition is ‘a member of a people who travel from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock.’ The Savage Nomads are certainly on a quest to find pastures new in their experimental pop rock sound and are already causing quite a stir amongst their fan base livestock. Continue reading