• Spaceship Camões

    The Astroboy – The Chromium Fence

  • “Forget it Nick, it’s Sandford”

    Model Village – EP

  • Singles: Gaoler’s Daughter, Afghan Raiders, Pisco Sour Hour, Matt Kim Andrew WK Soulja Boy, The Payroll Union

    Greetings, readers drinking discount Kombucha mushroom tea (SUGAR!) and sneaking a looksie at Nardwuar (he rules) while the boss is listening to Adele (aka the music equivalent of Bridget Jones). Welcome to another edition of our “off again, off again, hey it’s on again!” single reviews column. This week’s singles come courtesy of KISS getting…

  • Wake up to Wet Nuns

    What do you get when two good ol’ boys meet and bond over their love of bootlegged moonshine? I don’t wanna find out, but what I know it’s the best next thing: Wet Nuns.  They have been around for a while, fighting the good fight against the system after getting kicked out of Alabama (via…

  • That Sheffield Latin sound…

  • Christmas in August

    Patterns – New Noise EP

  • Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme

    Everyone an Army – A coastal Dance on the Grave of Romance

  • Paving Stones : August Actually

    Hamster Jelly! No, wait, that’s a different flashback. Was it because of the glass onions I had on my curry? Anyways, August Actually are an indie pop band from Nottingham, which isn’t actually a bad place. I know y’all like bandying the “Shottingham” joke around, but that’s older than Jimmy Saville. But back to August Actually……

  • Interview – Captives on the Carousel

    Captives on the Carousel Captives on the Carousel are a very interesting duo. Take one guitarist (Sarah Morrey) with a very ethereal voice and a cello player (Ben Eckersley) who sometimes ropes out a BOSS pedal and loops to create an army of ghost cellists to help him.  Add to that mix lyrics that feel…

  • The call of the siren

    Caro Snatch – Til you’re no longer blinkered