Album Reviews

  1. Heroin In Tahiti - Death Surf (Boring Machines)

    Heroin In Tahiti - Death Surf (Boring Machines)

    Death Surf is an intriguing example of Rome’s brooding underground scene.

    Posted on Feb 6th, 2012

  2. Stevie Mac - The Cleansing Fire (self-released)

    Stevie Mac - The Cleansing Fire (self-released)

    Great teaser of the work of Stevie Mac

    Posted on Jan 24th, 2012

  3. Gryff Rhys - Athiest Xmas (Run)

    Gryff Rhys - Athiest Xmas (Run)

    Is this the true reality of christmas?

    Posted on Dec 19th, 2011

  4. Charlotte Gainsbourg - Terrible Angels (Because)

    Charlotte Gainsbourg - Terrible Angels (Because)

    Charlotte Gainsbourg the ‘L'enfant terrible’ of Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin is back, and this new EP, might just confuse her fans.

    Posted on Nov 21st, 2011

  5. Saint Saviour - Suukei (Guerrilla Music)

    Saint Saviour - Suukei (Guerrilla Music)

    New EP from Saint Saviour, who is becomming some very hot property

    Posted on Nov 21st, 2011

  6. John Cale - EP: Extra Playful (Double Six)

    John Cale - EP: Extra Playful (Double Six)

    John Cale is a true rarity – a legendary figure in the world of music yet still able to remain relevant and fresh today, some forty-odd years after he first appeared on the scene with The Velvet Underground.

    Posted on Oct 13th, 2011

  7. Florian Lunaire - Spring/Summer 2011 (Records Records Records)

    Florian Lunaire - Spring/Summer 2011 (Records Records Records)

    The seasonally inspired new EP from Florian Lunaire.

    Posted on Aug 31st, 2011

  8. Knifeworld - Dear Lord, No Deal (Believers Roast)

    Knifeworld - Dear Lord, No Deal (Believers Roast)

    Knifeworld's new EP holds out the promise for so much more to come.

    Posted on Aug 8th, 2011

  9. Diagrams - Diagrams (Full Time Hobby)

    Diagrams - Diagrams (Full Time Hobby)

    Debut EP makes us long for more.

    Posted on Jul 29th, 2011

  10. Ivan Campo - What Went Wrong (self-release)

    Ivan Campo - What Went Wrong (self-release)

    If ever there was living proof that a fantastic band name, doesn't always lead to a fantastic band, this is it.

    Posted on Jul 19th, 2011

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