You Me At Six were always that band that fourteen years olds lost their musical virginity to. However, on their … More
Category: Reviews
Album Review: The Jezabels, The Brink
The Jezabels are an Australian indie-pop group with an award-winning debut album. Their second album The Brink shows that they … More
Album Review: Bombay Bicycle Club, So Long, See You Tomorrow
Bombay Bicycle Club’s fourth album is highly ambitious and sophisticated, but that doesn’t necessarily make it a thrilling listen. Written … More
Album Review: Dum Dum Girls, Too True
The new effort from the all-girl Los Angeles outfit leaves something to be desired. Too True is infinitely listenable, but … More
EP Review: Hagana
Hagana are a three-piece band from Edinburgh who released their first EP in 2010 and are coming out with a … More
Album Review: We Are Scientists, TV En Français
Did anyone else know that New York’s We Are Scientists have been around for thirteen years? Thirteen is indeed their … More
Live Review: Skindred
ABC – 27/1 The thought of Reggae Metal is a bizarre but if that floats your boat then there is … More
Live Review: Adam Green
Broadcast – 20/1 Ever since he first found success as one half of the child-like duo The Moldy Peaches, who … More
Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2014 Comes to Glasgow
Punting aside images of Trainspotting and windswept wallopers drinking Bucky under a bridge, Scotland will be once more at the … More
Album Review: Of Mice and Men, Restoring Force
Restoring Force is of Mice and Men’s third studio album released under Rise Records. Prior to its release Frontman Austin … More
