22 Aug 2022
Review: Sport Team’s Margate Bus Trip 2022
Sunlight splashes off *whatever coaches have instead of bonnets* as we tear down the M2.
Sunlight splashes off *whatever coaches have instead of bonnets* as we tear down the M2.
They say you should never judge a second Speedboat EP by its cover, but a fruitful glimpse at the artwork adorning “Better Men” – released on 0800 Moshi Moshi Records – charmingly foretells the lustrous treats lying in wait. Nakedly…
Trapping the wonderland majesties of Maurice Ravel’s interludes, inside a psychedelicious post-whatyamacallit fever-dream, For Breakfast’s follow up to 2020 ‘Songs in the Key Of O’, presents gripping reformulations and eclectic confoundments. Recorded in a decommissioned air base in Suffolk –…
An annual affair of community, debauchery, and spoon-fed-new-music-discovery.
Floating somewhere between post-punk and oblique poetry…
Wrapped in tenderness, Nudista presents their EP ‘Halfway Here’- a showcase in savouring all that is soft and quiet. Combining guitar-licks reminiscent of Lucinda Williams, with vocals akin to Aimee Mann and Phoebe Bridgers, ‘Halfway Here’ is a celebration of…
Today, Island of Love release their EP ‘Songs of Love’ – a whirlwind tour of odes to loved ones, grunge and youthful angst through the ages. The 12-minute EP is a guide through the hardcore musical histories that brought Karim, Linus,…
‘Delusion Spree’ is a modern remedy, a sardonic overview of the culture whilst knowingly contributing to it.
Moored in the Mud Dock area of Bristol’s Floating Harbour, is a curious place where young bands arrive one-by-one to cut their teeth in the city’s talent-rich indie music scene. Many acts have walked trembling through its doors and shortly…