Category: music review
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The Silver Lines Blow Dry
Birmingham 4-piece The Silver Lines are one of the most exciting bands on the new music scene. They’ve consistently sold out hometown shows, are currently wowing audiences up and down the country with their energetic sets and are about to embark on their third tour of USA, performing at New…
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Senses Harder Now (For Love)
42s Records latest signing Senses releases anthemic new single Harder Now (For Love) ahead of debut album release. Having gone on a hiatus prior to lockdown, disillusioned with the industry, the first lockdown worked in the bands favour as it brought them back together. They started writing songs for themselves,…
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Alright – Life Of Nelly
Blackpool indie rockers Alright are set to release their Life of Nelly, their first single of 2023 on 26th February. Since forming back in 2021, Alright have released 6 singles, played a sold out show at Blackpool’s Bootleg Social, supported The Skinner Brothers and Rats, getting regular plays before Blackpool…
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Ryan Redwood: Once Again
Ryan Redwood is an up and coming solo artist based in Lowestoft who draws inspiration from the likes of Oasis, Arctic Monkeys, Blossoms and Courteeners. Having being the former frontman of British Rejects (2014-2016) and The Only Route (2017-2019), Ryan launched his solo career in 2020 and has released 4…
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Skylights: Rebellion
Indie rockers Skylights kick off 2023 in fine style with their fierce rocknroll anthem Rebellion, which is due for release on Friday 3rd March. The York 4-piece: Rob Scarisbrick (Vocals), Turnbull (Guitar), Jonny Scarisbrick (Bass) and Myles Soley (Drums), had a superb 2022, signing to 42s Records releasing their debut…
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The Assist – Council Pop Unplugged
Having had a fantastic 2022, which saw The Assist release their debut album Council Pop (reaching number 9 in the independent charts and 35 in the album chart) winning two awards at the Birmingham Music Awards 2022 (Best album and best song (Better Days) and supporting indie legends The Rifles…
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The Rafters Busy Man
East Lancashire 4 piece The Rafters are back with their scintillating new single Busy Man, which is due for release on Friday 17th February. Having had a real breakthrough year in 2022, The Rafters are keen to build upon that momentum. Busy Man is the first of two singles (at…
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Gallahers Green Young Man’s Game
Gallahers Green are a four piece rocknroll band hailing from Manchester, whose influences range from the 60s up to the present day including Oasis, The Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters and many more. Lead singer and rhythm guitarist Jon Olphert from County Antrim, Northern Ireland and bass player Ian Gallagher from…
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The Shed Project If You’re Getting Busy (You’re Getting Better)
Bolton’s The Shed Project return with powerful heartfelt ballad If You’re Getting Busy (You’re Getting Better) set for release on 17th February via One Love Records. The acoustic ballad is set to feature on the bands second album, which will be released in the autumn, and is released the week…
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Death Of The High Street “Not Fair”
Midlands 4-piece Death Of The High Street (DOTHS) return with fast paced energetic new single Not Fair. Having burst onto the scene in 2021 with the release of their debut single Exit, on Alan McGee’s It’s Creation Baby label, DOTHS, have continued to deliver infectious high-energetic anthems, telling tales of…
