Live Review: Natalie McCoolNatalie McCool struts out onto the stage. She has been invited to play 1883 Magazine’s bash at Cargo in Shoreditch, and the crowd seem...
Track Review: Get a Gun // Carl Barat and The JackalsThe Jackals have returned. Not with a comeback single as we might have guessed, but with a track release relevant to this current...
Track Review: As Long As We're Together // The Lemon TwigsTeen brothers Brian (19) and Michael (17) D’Addario, hailing from Long Island, NY have been in a romance with music since birth. As kids,...
Track Review: Miss Maggie May // The Garage FlowersThe Garage Flowers are ready to show the world exactly what they are made of. After a few quiet months, the boys will be back on the...
Blast from the Past: The Madcap Laughs // Syd BarrettSyd Barrett proved himself as a master of psychedelia with his startling solo debut, which backlashed his removal as the frontman of Pink...
Fluffer Pit Parties are Breathing New Life into London's Music SceneA Fluffer Pit Party is like sealing a pact with your sweat instead of swapping spit. Once your bag’s been security searched, your...
Live Review: Kid Wave // Oslo, HackneyKid Wave couldn’t possibly have made a depressing, gloomy Sunday any less luminous. The shimmering backdrop of the Oslo beckoned for the...
Introducing: The FranklysName: The Franklys Hometown: London/Lidköping/Milton Keynes/New York Listen to: Bad News, Weasel Behold The Franklys: brazen, boisterous...
Single Review: Pedestrian At Best // Courtney BarnettAustralian sage Courtney Barnett gives us a taste of her forthcoming LP, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit with the...
Celebrity Activism, or Publicity Stunts?Are celebrity activists just frivolously stunting for publicity? While there is a potential danger of celebrities making matters...