Review: Flyying Colours – ROYGBIV EP
The oft-used descriptor for EPs like Flyying Colours’ cleverly titled ROYGBIV, full of effect-bedecked guitars, boy-girl vocals, and all those other hyphenated hallmarks of shoegaze, is ‘dreamy,’ and...
View ArticleReview: Taffy – Darkle EP
From the opening bars of Suicidal Bunny, the first track on Taffy’s new EP Darkle, the influences by any number of 90s bands (they’ve been compared to The Breeders amongst others, and not unduly) is...
View ArticleReview: Flowers – Everybody’s Dying To Meet You
I happened to catch Flowers opening for Luna on their brief tour of Spain last April, and though I was admittedly a bit late and had missed half the set, I knew there was something interesting about...
View ArticleReview: Wild Nothing – Life of Pause
Wild Nothing is Brooklyn based Jake Tatum, and he has certainly achieved what he set out to. Tatum spoke of wanting to constantly reinvent himself, he has a fear of being classified under one genre....
View ArticleReview: Damon & Naomi at Grüner Salon, Berlin, 22 April, 2016
This was one of those shows where, after a long week, I was nearly contemplating skipping it and going to bed early. I hadn’t been to a show that had really knocked me out in a good month or so, but...
View ArticleReview: Sea Change – Breakage
Oslo- based Sea Change’s debut album Breakage (due out 23 Februrary) unfolds a reflection of the current sonic explorations of Ellen A. W. Sunde (whose chosen moniker ‘Sea Change’ references not Beck...
View ArticleInner Tongue – Dig Deeper
Credit: Helmut Berger Inner Tongue is the stage name of a mid-twenty Aussie dream pop artist who has recently released Dig Deeper, the first taster from his forthcoming debut album that will be...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....