In the three years since Slash Fiction, Yorkshire’s premier exponents of “queer emo noise,” released their last record, 2021’s Gender, Trauma and Friendship, the band […]
Category: Review
Rural France – Exactamondo! (Meritorio Records, 2024)
Despite the fact that Rural France have been doing their thing for a fair few years now, churning out the kind of ragged 90s indie […]
Erotic Secrets of Pompeii – Mondo Maleficum
Erotic Secrets of Pompeii are not your average band. Entering their world is like signing up to join the circus and finding yourself in a […]
Beetlehead – Everyone Gets To Come Back (self-released)
There’s been something of a trend in recent years of experienced ex-members of celebrated hardcore and post-hardcore bands forming punk rock supergroups and arriving fully […]
Really Big Really Clever – ST (Beth Shalom Records)
Clocking in at 19 minutes, this debut album from Brighton indie-punks, Really Big Really Clever just packs punch after punch after punch, leaving not a […]
Mouse – Under The Light Of The Air Conditioner (Kitty Records)
I know next to nothing about Mouse. I came across them via @thediscovertab on Twitter and their Bandcamp page recommends both Momma and Horsegirl which […]
Parker – Never Let This Go
Parker, from Derry, Northern Ireland, are upfront about their love of pop-punk. The band met as teenagers and bonded over a shared love of Blink […]
James And The Cold Gun – Album Review
The sound of a band having a great time just being a band
Half a Sentry: A Review “Otway & Barrett”
I doubt they will remember due to their breathtaking ability to relentlessly tour but I had the privilege of mixing John Otway and Wild Willy […]