Chris Bradley
The Man I Love / Bored Little Rosie
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Kicking off like Donovan and swiftly resembling Richard Thompson on horseback more… “Chris Bradley”
Kicking off like Donovan and swiftly resembling Richard Thompson on horseback more… “Chris Bradley”
I‘m not precisely sure why this single is clad in what appears to be an offcut from Santa’s trousers more… “Dan Lyth”
When a band declares their ambition is to get to Chicago and record with grunge producer/engineeer Steve Albini – well, apart from anything else, you have some idea of how they’re going to sound. more… “Tabasco Fiasco”
The oddest thing about this single – apart from the fact I’m writing the review on Boxing Day more… “El Dog”
Satellite Underground’s ‘Sea of People’ starts with an intro that almost blindsides you into expecting a post-punk anthem with prominent phased Edge-like lead guitar. more… “Satellite Underground”
The Leads have been hovering around the parapet of will-they-won’t-they-make-it for some time now, despite still being in the fresh faced stage of their music career. more… “The Leads”
This has a lilting, rhythmic feel, Scottish folk traditions, enveloped in an uplifting sentiment. more… “Frightened Rabbit”
Fence Collective stalwart and fellow Domino signing alongside KC; James Yorkston has surrounded himself with a new merry-band of collaborates in the shape of The Big Eyes Family Players, and a blessed union it proves to be more… “James Yorkston And The Big Eyes Family Players”
After recently being signed to Fat Cat Records and touring the U.S. with stable mates The Twilight Sad and Frightened Rabbit, it could be said We Were Promised Jetpacks have been living in the shadow of their older more experienced siblings more… “We Were Promised Jetpacks”
It is difficult to like a band whose press release uses the terms “screamo” and “heaviosity”: I may be traditional, but I prefer to use real worlds to describe music. more… “Flood of Red”