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Knots & Chains by Lone Assembly – Album Review
By Ellie Victor For someone who actually has Echo and the Bunnymen cited in my biography, a gothic-leaning, widescreen, raincoat-flapping ... -
Wormslayer by Kula Shaker – Album Review
By David Schuster If I say that there’s nothing in Wormslayer that will surprise long term Kula Shaker fans, it ... -
Art by Paul Archer – Album Review
By Ellie Victor I’m not sure if you could call Paul Archer an outlier – the Belfast-based singer-songwriter already has ... -
Wet Leg – Live Review – The Foundry, Sheffield
By Joe Bartlett, July 2025 There’s something deliciously surreal about watching a band who’ve conquered stadiums and scooped up Grammys ... -
Shamanic Faultlines by Golem Dance Cult – Album Review
By Ellie Victor Shamanic Faultlines is the latest outing from Parisian-Australian duo Golem Dance Cult – and it’s their most ... -
Be Opened By The Wonderful by James – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth The evolution of James over the decades has been remarkable to watch, and this new album demonstrates ... -
Introducing: Feral Family
Doomsday-baiting post-punk from Brid… YOUR NAME: Oscar Woods. BAND NAME: Feral Family. WHAT DO YOU DO/PLAY? Guitar. HOW LONG HAVE ... -
A Q&A with Dreams & Bloom
Alt-pop/rock duo from Frankfurt, here are David and Goran Mihaljević from Dreams & Bloom What’s the title of your latest ... -
A Q&A with exPorter
Rising pop-punk-emo from California – here’s Alec from exPorter… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does it ... -
A Q&A with Novacrow
Gothic alt-metal from Liverpool – here’s Freddy from Novacrow… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does it ... -
A Q&A with modernlove
Vibrant alt-rock from Drogheda – here’s Barry from modernlove What is the title of your latest release, and what does ... -
A Q&A with Tide Lines
Highlands rock quartet, taking the scenic route… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does it mean to ...











