Ramekins

Intoxicate Me

Four track EP from
London’s Ramekins heads off with the smooth opener Intoxicate Me, a subtle mix of guitars and synths that doesn’t get me legless but provides the warm glow the way the first one of the night should. more… “Ramekins”

The Skuzzies

Shotgun Romance

The Skuzzies apparently have a burgeoning support in London, according to their PR, though it’s hard to believe as I am sure there are a thousand bands that sound like this in London alone. more… “The Skuzzies”

Evolvers

Bullet

Welsh three-piece rockers Evolvers parade their wares on this double A debut single. Bullet is a straightforward guitar rockpiece without any memorable riffage more… “Evolvers”

Sara Lowes

Tomorrow's Laughter

This E.P is a few months early it seems. From the opening chords of this CD, it is obvious that is perfect music for listening to outdoors in the Summer and this is supported by the bright colours and rays of sunshine that dominate the sleeve. more… “Sara Lowes”

Subliminal Girls

Hungry Like The Wolf/ Self Obsession Is An Art Form

I’m giving this a one because none of Subliminal Girls are actually girls which is probably them trying to be ironic but it just makes them look like idiots and also because this is a Duran Duran cover more… “Subliminal Girls”

The Hives

We Rule The World (T.H.E.H.I.V.E.S)

A Hives song with no power chords is like an N.W.A song without swearing. It’s certainly not what people expect from a band that are so loveably predictable. more… “The Hives”

Supergrass

Diamond Hoo Ha Man

Gaz and his chums are back and judging from this single, more rocking than ever. Diamond Hoo Ha Man starts with a fuzztastic, killer riff that suggests they’ve been listening to The White Stripes. more… “Supergrass”