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From Thursday 18 September 2014

Warren Franklin & The Founding Fathers perform a Space Jam Session

Warren Franklin of The Founding Fathers sat down on the sofa with Bill Lugg from The Early November and Keith Latinen from Empire! Empire! (I Was A Lonely Estate) for an acoustic performance of ‘You Get Weary’ for Space Jam Sessions. The track is taken from Warren Franklin’s 2011

Friday 12 September 2014

Première Of The New Purple Track

Texas trio Purple release their new album ‘(409)’ on November 10th through Play It Again Sam. We have the audio première of their new single, ‘Target’, which you can listen to below as a taster for what is to come from the album: We also

Wednesday 03 September 2014

Première of the new Downers video

Featuring members of Me Vs Hero (Bobby Pook and Simon Smith), polyesters (Laura Catlow) and Relic (Wil Craig), Downers are likely to surprise fans. The pop-punk of Me Vs Hero in particular is nowhere to be seen. Instead Downers offer a barrage of scuzzy, grunge-punk dominated by the

Tuesday 02 September 2014

Première of ‘Atlantic City’ cover by Count To Four

South Jersey / Philadelphia quartet Count to Four describe their sound as post pop-punk, in the vein of The Wonder Years and their ilk. Their sound builds upon the typical pop-punk formula, with upbeat yet melancholic tracks that set them apart from the growing pack. Count To Four have

Monday 01 September 2014

Première of the new Forever After video

Forever After, an unsigned Essex based four-piece, consisting of vocalist and guitarist Dom Littler, Harry Stokley on bass and vocals, drummer Craig Mcqueen and guitarist Sam Byford, released their new EP on the 25th August 2014. ‘She’s Leaving’, taken from ‘Just Another Year’, flows from an atypical verse into

Wednesday 13 August 2014

First view of the new Sean Grant & The Wolfgang video

Having released their debut ‘We The Working Class’ EP in early June via The Shipping Forecast, punk-folk ensemble Sean Grant & The Wolfgang have unveiled the video for the record’s title-track. The somewhat slapstick video accompanies a tale of an imbalanced society. On ‘We The Working Class’,