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From Monday 01 August 2016

Watch the video for ‘With Me’ by Brave Vultures

Brave Vultures is an escape. It offers the Essex four-piece a respite from the mundane everyday, on ‘With Me’ simultaneously celebrating the little moments that make life worthwhile among the usual struggles. It’s indicative of the remainder of their forthcoming debut EP, ‘I’m Not Coming Back If You’re Not

Friday 29 July 2016

First play ‘Beware Of The Natives’, the new single from Lumer

When the post-punk movement began in the late 70’s/early 80’s, no one could have predicted that 30 years later bands were still carrying that torch. What makes it even more special is that they are all doing it well. While there are too many to list, the latest name

Thursday 28 July 2016

First play of the new video from Hello Operator

Yorkshire-based hard rock band, Hello Operator, like to let their music do the talking for them. Their new single, ‘Operator Hour’, does just that, and convey’s exactly what the band are trying to get across. Heavy guitars, driving rhythms, and a classic brit-rock sound  ‘Operator Hour’ the perfect way to

Hear Thee MVPs cover ‘Neat Neat Neat’ by The Damned

2016 has already been incredibly busy for garage punk band, Thee MVPs. With a UK tour under their belt, and mammoth 24-date US tour, which included a stop at SXSW, they show no signs of slowing down. Next up is their new EP, ‘ELH+3’, and today we are premiering

Wednesday 27 July 2016

First play of the new Grieving track, ‘Warmest Jets’

With a debut EP underway that sporadically nods towards British math-rock, Americana and a whole wealth of artists from the “golden era” of emo (read: Sunny Day Real Estate, Jawbreaker, Braid etc.), Cambridge four-piece Grieving have already been getting pulses racing. ‘Warmest Jets’, the final track to emerge from their

Tuesday 26 July 2016

First play of ‘Yesterday a Hero (But Not Today)’ from Pocket Science

It doesn’t matter where you are in life, music can always be the thing that pulls you through. That was the case for Pocket Science vocalist, John Michael. He used the writing of the bands new single, ‘Yesterday a Hero (But Not Today)’, as his escape. Today we are

Monday 25 July 2016

First play of the crushing new album from Problem Of Pain

For a band comprised of only two members, Problem of Pain know how to make one hell of a noise. Their new album, ‘Burn What My Hands Wrought’ is an 11-track onslaught of sonic fury, and today we are giving you an exclusive listen to it ahead of the

Stream the reissue of ‘Are You Gonna Eat That?’ by The Decline

Only July 29th, Australian skate punks The Decline head back to the UK for their second tour on shores. They are promoting the UK vinyl release of their 2011 album, ‘Are You Gonna Eat That?’ which is released the day the tour starts. Today we are giving you an

Friday 22 July 2016

First play of the new Wood and Nails single, ‘Sorrow’

You may remember that last summer we premiered the debut EP by Birmingham’s Wood and Nails. Now, almost exactly a year later, we are bringing you an exclusive first play of their excellent new single, ‘Sorrow’. “The track is about the feeling of disconnect between people living their lives and

Thursday 21 July 2016

First play of the new Sailing South single, ‘Rest’

For Californian singer songwriter, Anthony Corrigan, the man behind the deeply personal music of Sailing South, writing songs is his catharsis. Today we are bringing you the first play of his new single, ‘Rest’, which is taken from the forthcoming EP, ‘As You Were.’ “I wrote ‘Rest’ at the ending