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From Tuesday 02 November 2010

Pegasus Bridge stream

Pegasus Bridge new EP ‘While We’re Young’ is streaming on the right hand side of the frontpage of PT – if you haven’t already, be sure to give it a spin, then pick up your copy from the LAB Records online store.

Collarson

Check out Tellison‘s video for the new single ‘Collarbone’, Out November 22nd through Big Scary Monsters:

Monday 01 November 2010

Bedouin Soundclash – Manchester Night & Day

The venue for tonight?s show, the Night & Day Cafe, is a fantastic place ? tiny stage, not too expensive drinks, graffiti and stickers everywhere and an unpretentious lot of people. So far so good. Though flying the support act banner on their own, THE SKINTS

– Split 7″

You know the score: two similar bands release a split 7inch record and immeasurable hype and internet chit-chat ensues. It’s not uncommon that all that hyperbole is more often than not completely undeserving and the result is a no-effort slur of lazy vocals and sloppy mimics of songs that,

teamABC – Water EP

It wasn’t long since most of the bands boasted by the British indie scene had little more than a sweater vest, a penchant for Belle and Sebastian and a taste for twee. Although this youthful zest and loving naivety was seemingly bulldozed by the swarm of Strokes-esque pre-packaged garage

Let’s Talk Daggers – Blankets

LET’S TALK DAGGERS are, without question, Eastbourne’s finest. There’s no denying it. Like the hyperactive yet adorable lovechild of Jacob Bannon and Johnny Whitney, ‘Blankets’ sees this trio frantically spawn a perfectly aggressive blend of chaotic Throats-esque hardcore with screeches and squeals to rival

Straight Razor Angels – Straight Razor Angels

Nothing suggests a band is a promising prospect like seeing them take much practised and respected English lexical rules into their own hands and name a track ‘Definately Hate Me’. It seems that self-proclaimed ‘Rock’n’roll punkabillies’ STRAIGHT RAZOR ANGELS are looking to break boundaries with

Callum Read And The Books – A Year In The Faking

Once a solo project, now a full band, ‘A Year in the Faking’ is the new EP from the recently expanded CALLUM READ AND THE BOOKS. What could be a little saccharine sweet, the band manages to give some bite to with ‘Coming, Going, Gone’

Tallulah Fix – Tallulah Fix

TALLULAH FIX have a fantastically rich sound; so much so it’s hard to believe this is their first EP. Three well-formed songs of straight up classic rock with a modern twist. They’ve self-proclaimedly invented their own genre, a cross between blues and grunge – ‘blunge’. It works,

The Last Republic – Parade

THE LAST REPUBLIC hail from Wales and play an epic, almost stadium brand of modern rock, with first listens exhibiting a comparable sound to Muse. Vocalist Jon Owen exceeds any Matt Bellamy comparisons though, demonstrating an impressively broad vocal range with a powerful, melodic delivery, sometimes showcasing