I rewrote the intro to this review multiple times but I’ll just dive straight in; The Vices hit the mark, … More
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Live: Manchester’s Arkayla turned up the dial at The Cluny
From Polish explorers to dirty basslines, from the not-so-quiet ache of internal reflection of many to anthems built for comradic arms-in-the-air, just in case it wasn’t already hot enough in Newcastle on a Wednesday night, Arkayla arrived ready to turn up the dial and make the room absolutely sweat. And what a reception they got.
The Outcast Crew – This Could Be The Way
Following their critically acclaimed 2021 debut ‘Myths and Yarns’, Ireland’s raucous trad-punk six-piece, The Outcast Crew, explodes back onto the … More
Album: The Moss – Big Blue Moon
There is something deeply magical about an album that forces you to slow down. In a fast-paced world that is … More
Album: The Boo Radleys – In Spite Of Everything
Words by Rene Rosierse The Boo Radleys just released their ninth album ‘In Spite Of Everything’. Formed in 1988, the … More
FloodHounds – Own Worst Enemy
Sheffield’s own FloodHounds have scratched an itch with ‘Own Worst Enemy’, a soaring alternative rock anthem that proves the genre … More
iSandi: “What truly inspired me, was my exposure to performances”
Created in collaboration with RADA Unearthed, ‘Joina’ is a powerful call for unity and collective responsibility. The song encourages awareness … More
EP: Filip Clements – Taking Flight
Filip Clements’ debut EP ‘Taking Flight’ is a masterclass in sonic escapism. Released via Eastcote Recordings, this four-track collection is … More
hooyoosay – Nag Nag Nag
Words by Oren Sharon You ever met that guy? The one who knows everything, owes nothing, and somehow still thinks … More
Preview: Syd For Solen has nailed their line up this year!
Words by Isaac Vernon After years of seeing the same ol’ lad-rock festival bills in the UK, that lack diversity … More