My First Tooth
Sleet and Snow
Big Scary Monsters
‘Sleet and Snow’ follows on from the swarm of folk-pop that is filling our ears, but My First Tooth present a rather charming twist on an increasingly tiring genre. more… “My First Tooth”
‘Sleet and Snow’ follows on from the swarm of folk-pop that is filling our ears, but My First Tooth present a rather charming twist on an increasingly tiring genre. more… “My First Tooth”
Nicola Schultz’s album, Union, is premised as “an intimate portrayal of loss and hope”; this is made immediately clear from the first track on the album. more… “Nicola Schultz”
Anita Lipnicka has released four albums in her homeland of Poland but Hard Land of Wonder is her first release in the UK. more… “Anita Lipnicka”
Friends, Lovers, Rivals is the latest release from Mancunian quartet, Mutineers. The band has formed from the ashes of other Manchester acts such as; Johnny Marr and the Healers and The Cardinals. more… “Mutineers”
Well, Tiny Ruins and a Singer of Songs have been automatically bumped down a rating for sending a blank CD to be reviewed more… “Tiny Ruins & A Singer of Songs”
Right from the start, The Game of Monogamy is beautiful. more… “Tim Kasher”
Stages of Dan’s latest single, Gary, is catchy and quite cheery – a perfect antidote for the dark days. more… “Stages of Dan”
Trying to capitalise on the recent wave of pop-slanted-folk that’s been welcomed by the British public, Ellen and the Escapades have released a four track EP. more… “Ellen and the Escapades”
‘The Mann’ is the first single from Mojo Fury’s debut album and it’s surprisingly decent with more… “Mojo Fury”
You’ve got to wonder when bands will run out of cringey names. more… “Pint Shot Riot”