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Maxïmo Park return with their most adventurous musical and lyrical album to date
Too Much Information is the fifth album from Tyneside’s finest art rock group Maxïmo...
Read moreNEW ARTIST OF THE DAY: The Lovely Wars
Ex-Pipette Ani Saunders fronts this Cardiff-based pop & rock group featuring catchy...
Read morePeggy Sue reveals her third opus, Choir of Echoes
Back with their slightly matured third full length offering, Brighton's Peggy Sue show us...
Read moreThee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra continue their ascent into the ether
Fourteen years as the somewhat lesser appreciated Godspeed You! Black Emperor side project...
Read moreMetalcore stalwarts Caliban freshen things up on album number 8.
The suggestion that Caliban have become a stable of the genre they helped to popularise...
Read moreBeardy American folk and acoustic rock from Nathaniel Rateliff.
American songsmith Nathaniel Rateliff follows his critically acclaimed debut In Memory...
Read morePOW! - DARK FUZZY LO-FI POP-PUNK, AND A GARAGE-ROCK EDGE
Hard-boiled debut from San Francisco, howling out at a...
Read moreRural Wales, New York and garage rock collide on the Drowners short and punchy debut album
Named after Suede’s first single, British/New York indie band the Drowners release their...
Read moreSkindred Release New Album "KILL THE POWER" to reclaim the UK Rock Throne.
Never ones to stray too far from a tried and tested idea, Skindred return with more...
Read moreNEW ARTIST OF THE DAY: Casimer & Casimir
Breezy, nostalgic pop from uncle and nephew act Casimer Pascal & Vincent Casimir. ...
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