Review // Savoir Adore – In The Wooded Forest
If you like Vampire Weekend, Feist and Peter Bjorn and John then Savoir Adore are the perfect band for you. Easy to listen to and name-dropping them in a music conversation will definitely score you brownie points.Whilst most New York bands are pretty heavy or so totally indie that your head will explode, Savoir Adore [...]
-->Review // Artificial Sea – Unwritten
In 2006, The Artificial Sea released their first album, ‘City Island’ (read our review). Now, four years later they are back with follow up ‘Artificial Sea’. Bringing their electronic melodic indie sounds back, can the Brooklyn duo Kevin C. Smith and Alina Simone deliver on that promise?Opening track, ‘Kaleidoscope’ is haunting as Alina’s voice compliments [...]
-->Interview // The Cribs
With the surprise release of new single ‘Housewife’ recently, its clear Gary Jarman and his band of brothers The Cribs, have a strong agenda when it comes to femininity and its inclusion in the music industry. A few months back, I posed the following questions to Gary about his involvement in the global music and [...]
-->Review // Chapel Club @ The Ruby Lounge, Manchester
Chapel Club have gained momentum vigorously over the past six months, from their fantastic performances at this year’s festivals already, to landing a spot on the coveted NME radar tour this approaching Winter- anticipation is high in the room for these fresh-faces on the scene.The first band up tonight, Brown Brogues, have an air of [...]
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