• Interview – The Ravenna Colt

    The Ravenna Colt. A powerful name for a powerful band with an album full of pure emotions and reverberated atmospheres. We reviewed it quite recently and thanks to the very kind people of Karate Body Records, Tonan and Sam got to email Johnny Quaid, who answered our questions post haste. 

  • Kicking the jammy dodgers

    LightGuides – Sambasambasamba

  • Paving Stones : Ghost Riots

    Some say that the cold shiver on your neck indicates the presence of a ghost. Some say that a riot needs not a reason, but only the manpower to happen. What happens when several ghosts breath down your neck? Fuck if I know, but here’s Ghost Riots , an electro house band from México doing…

  • Interview – Firesuite

    It was the week after their Tramlines triathlon, but Firesuite were not taking a single moment off. They had new songs to practise and old songs to fine tune. They are in a corner room at Stag Works and after fiddling with some pedal settings and joking for a few moments, they proceed to rip out…

  • Teen wolf gets a degree in robotics

    Monsters Build Mean Robots – We should have destroyed our generals not their enemies

  • Whicker Island for the year 2011

    Loose Talk Cost Lives – Wax & Gold

  • Webcomic: Notas Letales

    Hace un tiempito, vimos que dos amigos medio flojos se encuentran con una rana bien armada. Eso paso aquí. Luego, nos desviamos a lo vil (o a lo Dickens) para ver otros personajes, unos chistosos, unos medio manchegos. Eso fue acá. Ahora estamos en acuyá y por ende/consiguiente/eh? es el turno del tercer episodio de…

  • Webcomic: Deadly Notes

    So, previously we brought you the story of two lovely slackers and a frog. That was here. Then we went for some side-character development shenanigans and ended up in a Dr. Who quality cliffhanger. That was here. Now we are back in action. Here starteth (!) the new chapter of our webcomic.

  • Spaceship Camões

    The Astroboy – The Chromium Fence

  • “Forget it Nick, it’s Sandford”

    Model Village – EP