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From Monday 15 June 2015

Demon Smiles – ‘AMPED’

If you’ve not seen Demon Smiles play at some point in the last year or so you’ve probably been living under a rock. The band have a brutal touring schedule and have played alongside most of the rest of the UK punk community at some point, as well

Thursday 11 June 2015

Sheep Among Wolves – ‘Mixed Nuts’

Sheep Among Wolves have gone through a number of different line-up and sound changes since their beginnings as an acoustic poetry project in 2010. With their new EP ‘Mixed Nuts’, the band have created a punk, rock, indie infused record and they are keen to

Tuesday 09 June 2015

Koji – ‘Fury’

The last 5 years have seen 2 Koji full-lengths, 2 EP’s and 2 splits. The Pennsylvanian singer-songwriter and activist has traveled the world playing with bands and acoustic artists. Koji has never been phased by playing bigger stages with heavier bands. He has captivated audiences

Monday 08 June 2015

We Left Them For Dead – ‘We Left Them For Dead’

Every so often a band emerges with a release that’s a real eye and ear opener. We Left Them For Dead’s debut self-titled EP is nothing short of a no holds barred, explosion of sound bursting into life with aggression and jaw dropping technical ability. Encompassing a mixture of

4th N Goal – ‘Turn on the Light’

What’s more pop-punk than a band from the birthplace of pizza? 4th ’N Goal are the six piece easy core pop-punk band from Italy that are ready to place their feet firmly in the sand and stand their ground against the hoards of bands doing the same and

Friday 05 June 2015

Pulo Reve – ‘The ép’

Trying to be a breath of fresh air in an already well established music scene can be one of the most challenging tasks for a musician but Pulo Reve appear to have done it with both ease and style. Bringing together an interesting mix of quick-fire poetry, very much

Thursday 04 June 2015

Sirens In The Delta – ‘Revolutions To Follow’

Having already supported Funeral For A Friend, Skindred and InMe, as well as making an appearance at this year’s prestigious Download Festival, Sirens In The Delta are quickly making a name for themselves. This month sees the release of their debut EP ‘Revolutions To Follow’, a powerful first effort from

Landmarks – ‘Fighting Gravity’

‘Running on Empty’ was self-released in 2013 by Manchester pop-rockers Landmarks. It turned a few heads and secured a great local following for the band who went on to share stages with Me Vs Hero, Neck Deep and Decade over the last year. This time

Monday 01 June 2015

The First – ‘Live Exist’

After ten years, which includes slots at Download Festival and Slam Dunk, supporting Black Sabbath at Hyde Park, and a stunning album in the form  of ‘Take Courage’, Cambridgeshire quartet The First are calling it a day. But before they sign off, they’re release one more cracking EP,

Sunday 31 May 2015

The Decoy – ‘Parasites’

Welsh alternative trio The Decoy have honed their catchy blend of melodic tech rock over the last six years, and are ready to unleash their madness unto the masses in the form of their EP, ‘Parasites’. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Chris Coulter (Arcane Roots, Reuben), this four-track