Astrid Williamson
Here Come The Vikings
One Little Indian
From the opening track ‘Storm’ a sultry and haunting voice lures you in, the songs with depth, confidence and electric guitar. more… “Astrid Williamson”
From the opening track ‘Storm’ a sultry and haunting voice lures you in, the songs with depth, confidence and electric guitar. more… “Astrid Williamson”
Well, first I have to apologise to everyone concerned with this review. more… “We Were Promised Jetpacks”
Glasgow four piece El Dog draw comparisons with Biffy Clyro and Mogwai, but that’s too simplistic. more… “El Dog”
It’s absolutely incredible how Idlewild are so bad at describing their own music. In the past a vague description about Warnings/Promises pre-release got some old school fans hopes up that they might have been ploughing down a nice loud scuzzy rock route more… “Idlewild”
The unpredictable Cynics strike again with their unique brand of soundtracks for urban heritage. more… “Kitchen Cynics”
From that musical outpost of the Isle of Skye, ‘Joe’ is one Richard Macintyre who has conceived and produced this entire album by himself. more… “Urban Joe”
Like their spiritual forefathers Depeche Mode, these guys have an agenda and sound all of their very own. more… “Salon Boris”
If you hate jazz, stop reading. NOW. You will not like this record.
more… “Bill Wells & Maher Shalal Hash Baz”
The chaps down at Topplers do keep churning them out, in the nicest possible sense. And for anyone who has a thing about indie bedsit pioneers Swell Maps they have treats in store more… “Various Topplers Artists”
Make no mistake, these guys know their fretboards. Grand, crashing symphonic majors go head-to-head for you attention with the most beautiful minors, giving the whole album a very full, gravity-based feeling which sucks you in and takes you, right from the start, on a real journey. more… “You Already Know”