George and Caplin
Secluded Malls And Scenic Byways
Plastic Sound Supply
George and Caplin have produced some of the most hauntingly beautiful music I’ve heard since Sigur Rós’ Straumnes. more… “George and Caplin”
George and Caplin have produced some of the most hauntingly beautiful music I’ve heard since Sigur Rós’ Straumnes. more… “George and Caplin”
There’s something really blissful and pleasant about Trophy Wife. more… “Trophy Wife”
Taking a different spin on pop, Performance are back with the follow up to their 2007 debut, (We Are) Performance. more… “Performance”
The intro to this, the debut single from the London-based act, is a tad sinister and dark but doesn’t last too long, thankfully. more… “Live Like Lions”
Dave Monks croons “It’s good to be back, it’s good to be back” on ‘Breakneck Speed’, on of the singles from Tokyo Police Club’s second album, Champ. more… “Tokyo Police Club”
What would appear to be a blatant rip-off of Chemical Brothers’ ‘Out Of Control’ is the first mistake that Not Squares make. more… “Not Squares”
The vocals in the intro sound like a western interpretation of The Proclaimers, which could be a good thing. more… “Thee Single Spy”
I’m in two minds about Naked Remedy. ‘Low Down’ is a visceral track, lyrically and musically and the end product sounds so tired and worn, it feels like I’ve heard it a million times before. more… “Naked Remedy”
Those Canadians always get a bad rap. Mother Mother have been fondling genres in the dark and came up with O My Heart, nothing short of a tasty revival my ears needed. more… “Mother Mother”
Elliot ‘Example’ Gleave has made significant progress through the music industry in recent years. His last album, What We Made, was witty and stylish in every way and a true reflection upon our society. more… “Example”