Category: music review
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Marseille Only Just Begun
Marseille are undoubtedly one of the most exciting bands in Britain. The Derby 5-piece continue to go from strength to strength with each release drawing influence from 60s Merseybeat through to the 90s and beyond. One of the many things that I like about Marseille is that they are doing…
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The Mease: High Definition? (You Ain’t Seen Nothin’)
Having released their explosive debut album in 2022, The World In High Definition, Derby Indie rockers The Mease, return with their exciting genre blurring new single High Definition (You Ain’t See Nothin). Featuring rapper Council Cut and beatmaker The Dread Kaili, The Mease have well and truly pushed the boundaries…
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Rosa Caelum: The Lovers Were The Last Ones To Leave
West Midlands 5-piece set to release storming debut single Rosa Caelum are an exciting alternative/indie rock band hailing from the West Midlands. Forming in late 2021, the 5 piece consisting of Robert Mansfield (vocals), Liam Tolley (lead guitar), Ben Marks-Baggott (rhythm guitar), Travis O’Leary (bass) and Jake Bishop (drums) are…
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Basic State: Far Too Soon
Basic State are an exciting 5-piece indie rocknroll band hailing from Cardiff, who are determined to make a dent in a thriving Welsh music scene and beyond. Having released their debut single You’re In Town in 2021 as well as a fantastic cover version of Verve’s The Drugs Don’t Work,…
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Gallahers Green: Where Do I Begin?
Manchester’s Gallahers Green set to release upbeat and energetic rock song, ahead of their second album! The rising indie rockers have inspired a big reaction to their three single releases in 2022, The Way We Used To Be; Memphis (which raised over £1,000 for the RAF Benevolent Fund) and Here…
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The Malakites: Morning After
Welsh 4 -piece The Malakites set to release belting new single Morning After. 2022 was a real breakthrough year for the Cardiff indie rockers, with the release of their indie anthem Only Sometimes, reaching nearly 6k Spotify streams and a string of raucous live dates that have gone down a…
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Hazy Sundays: Losing Control
Having formed in August 2022, Glasgow 4-piece Hazy Sundays have wasted no-time in establishing themselves as one of the most exciting rocknroll bands emerging from Scotland. Their two singles to date, Never Know (which featured in our Top 10 singles of 2022) and All You Ever Wanted have gained them…
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The Height: Nowhere
The Height are a new teenage indie trio hailing from Salford and are set to release their debut single Nowhere. The band’s guitarist and vocalist John Denton, will be know by many in the new music community as he has busked regularly across the streets of Manchester to wide acclaim.…
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THE AZURESCENS: Light From Dark
The Azurescens hail from Livingston in Scotland and burst onto the new music scene at the start of November, with their debut single Middle Of Nowhere. Now the indie 4-piece consisting of Gaz (guitar and vocal), Andy (guitar and vocal), Brian (bass and vocal) and Jai (drums), end the year…
