Balthazar make their move to step into the musical limelight, with a record that bears hints of the Black Keys...
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Can Swinging Adams ‘Move’ into the limelight and achieve the commercial success his second album deserves? Rhys Buchanan hopes so...
The eagerly anticipated debut from Seattle’s Naomi Punk more than delivers, with stripped down, bare-boned garage grunge-rock that feels oh-so-90s...
Is it time to start wearing purple? Yes Sir Boss! take Gogol Bordello’s gypsy-folk influences and make them their...
Youthful South London trio The Hotelles write crisp guitar pop that brings to mind both Supergrass and Bombay Bicycle Club...
Cheatahs merge the genius of Nirvana, My Bloody Valentine and Dinosaur Jr to create an EP that’s dripping with potential...
Omega Male’s debut crackles with tension and fight. With humorous digital melodies, this is disco pop at its most sardonic....
Anglo-Greek producer Andy Dragazis creates a very pleasing mixture of styles with his fictional Greek garage rock band The Scatharies...
Anja McCloskey walks the middle ground between whimsy and sadness, to thrive in the post-Mumford And Sons incarnation of folk...
London songwriter Ian Evans reminds us of the moment when Britpop musicians realised that American indie rock definitely didn’t suck...
Morcheeba frontwoman Skye takes the brave step of venturing into genres new to create an excellent album that’s effortlessly current...
Andy Burrows immerses himself in the songwriting finery of Lennon and McCartney, creating a work of vintage acoustic guitar pop...
























