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The Light Coming Through by Permafrost – Album Review
By Ellie Victor For many, Norwegian rock still conjures images of black metal’s icy ferocity, but Permafrost’s debut album, The ... -
A Q&A with Pocket Sun
Alt-pop 5-piece from Bristol… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does it mean to you? ‘Hidden Places’ ... -
Johnny Marr + The Charlatans – Live Review – Scarborough Open Air Theatre
By Victoria Holdsworth, July 204 As the sun decides whether to come out or not in Scarborough, the stage is ... -
Yummy by James – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth This 18th studio album from Manchester icons, James, splashes yet more musical colours on their already bold ... -
All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade by The Libertines – Album Review
By David Schuster Like throwing a grenade into the Serpentine, The Libertines’ first release, Up the Bracket, way back in ... -
A Q&A with Julius Black
Radiohead-inspired New Zealand indie pop… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does it mean to you? My ... -
A Q&A with Freedivers
Seattle-sound influenced Spanish rock outfit… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does it mean to you? Our ... -
Introducing: May Days in Barcelona
Cinematic steel city melancholy… YOUR NAME: The band is May Days in Barcelona my name is Simon Clowes. HOW LONG ... -
A Q&A with Tors
Harmonic indie from Devon… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does it mean to you? It’s called ... -
An Interview with Ian Broudie of The Lightning Seeds
By Victoria Holdsworth I can hardly believe it has been 13 years since we last heard anything new from one ... -
A Q&A with The Wisely Brothers
90’s retro indie trip, from Tokyo… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does it mean to you? ... -
See You In The Stars by the Lightning Seeds – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth The Lightning Seeds, indie’s unsung heroes, return after a 13-year hiatus with See You In The Stars, ...