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From Monday 13 July 2015

F.O.E.S – Antecedence

EP’s are looking increasingly likely to be the future of musical releases due to the modernisation of how listeners choose to access music. The sheer eclectic range and the way people purchase music, often track by track has altered the consumer market and the demand for music in

Friday 10 July 2015

The Gospel Youth – ‘Empires’

The hype that seems to be building behind The Gospel Youth ever since they announced the fact they were even a band has shown no signs of slowing down recently. The Brighton based pop rock quartet have bagged their highest profile gig to date supporting Deaf Havana in Oxford

Tuesday 07 July 2015

Drunk Couples – ‘Cruisin”

Hailing from Charlestown, South Carolina, the trio that are Drunk Couples offer up an in your face, full-blown, punk / rock ‘n’ roll release simply titled ‘Cruisin’. Five fast paced tracks that never let up or slow down, not even for a second. ‘Cruisin’ offers up waves of gritty guitars

Tuesday 30 June 2015

We Are The Union – ‘Keep It Down’

After returning from a short hiatus inspired by singer Reed Wolcott’s move to California, We Are The Union are back with their six-track EP called ‘Keep It Down’. With this offering the band has carried on down the path they were on, creating catchy pop-punk songs to be

Tuesday 23 June 2015

Storyteller – ‘A Place By Your Hopes’

You guys, The Story So Far are really, really popular. We can gauge this not just by looking at album sales figures or the increasing size of the venues at which they’re appearing on tour, but by the sheer number of carbon copy acts springing up in their considerable wake.

Friday 19 June 2015

AvaGrace – ‘Earth, Wind and Liars’

AvaGrace have been knocking about for a few years now, and have gained quite a bit of experience since their inception in 2011. This Kent quintet have shown off their talent in the form of their debut release ‘Letters to Home’, as well as sharing stages alongside Lower

Thursday 18 June 2015

Breaking Tradition – ‘Vanity’

‘Vanity’ is the first proper release for Breaking Tradition, following on from the acoustic ‘Red Bank’ single in 2013, and it serves as the perfect introduction to them and their brand of heartfelt alternative rock. ‘Singing Arc’ is a suitably emotive introduction as it builds from a quiet

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