TO BE FRANK – (demos review)
To Be Frank, aka Frankie Pescod, is an attention-grabbing new dance producer and multi instrumentalist originally from Hackney and now based in Oxford. Already gaining success with his DIY ethos without being tempted to go with a financially beneficial but creatively constraining major label deal. Penning scores for Triumph motorbike adverts, working with top producers [...]
-->THE DYKEENIES – ‘New Ideas’ (single review)
It’s a hell of a time for the Scottish music scene right now. DJ’s like Mylo and Calvin Harris are filling dance floors everywhere, and larger than life, quality new bands like The View and The Fratellis are making a massive impact on the UK indie scene. The conveyor belt of top new Scotch talent [...]
-->Fields – Everything Last Winter (album review)
Wow. Ok. This has sat in my CD player since before the release date. And it has stayed there. Fields are an evocative if not a hypnotic, little musical creation. With high profile support slots after their EP release last July, their fan base has been growing, sharing the stage with the likes of Editors, [...]
-->Loney, Dear – Loney, Noir (album review)
Loney Dear. Is not a singular friendless stag, as some easy and common misspellings could allow. He is in fact a self promoting multi-instrument playing and home-recording artist Emil Svanängen, from Sweden. With his unobtrusive melodies and unoffending lyrics, along with a somewhat inscrutable name, one could be forgiven for just glancing straight over his [...]
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