Japanese Fighting Fish are no more, but Karlost has armed himself with new songs and compelling audio ideas to stun…

Japanese Fighting Fish are no more, but Karlost has armed himself with new songs and compelling audio ideas to stun…
“Punk in 2018 is angry, disillusioned, isolated and almost desperate. A lot of it is directed towards the ‘system’ because…
Before Margo’s Living Room, this channel would visit various studios and warehouses to film bands in the most unrestrained way…
Nova Twins feel like a hammerhead shark with anger issues swimming against the current. Next week the twins spill the extra…
Noise Noir are yet another band to grab my attention last year, and it’s hard to believe how confident they…
The Roadkill Records formula always works. It starts with a single release on cassette tape to keep it DIY, rough and…
Brighton four-piece Egyptian Blue wear their influences on their sleeve. Citing inspirations like Frank Zappa and the Birthday Party, their…
It’s a strange dystopian world the one Terminal Gods live in. Their new album ‘Meridian’ comes with classified documents, occult…
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Public Pressure fell for Luna Rosa on first hearing Fever from last year’s self-titled EP. Now, the band from Corby…