Category: music review
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The Rotanas – Manic
On hearing the latest single from gritpop band The Rotanas, I was instantly blown away. The song is a real rock n roll odyssey, with its killer guitar riffs and hooks, thundering drums and pounding rhythm. Wherever and whenever you play this song, turn the volume up and play it…
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Sam Lambeth – When I’m With You – Preview
Singer-songwriter Sam Lambeth, returns with the third single from his forthcoming album. When I’m With You, flirts with Americana and mainly consists of an acoustic guitar, piano and maudlin violin, with Sam’s vocal delivery having strong similarities with Ryan Adams. As with previous releases, Sam’s story telling is brilliant and…
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Darlings: Why? Preview
Darlings are set to drop their latest single Why? on Friday 19th March, and it’s a fantastic rocknroll tune ensuring its their best to date. Do you ever get that feeling when you first hear a song that you can’t wait to hear it again? In releasing Why? Darlings have…
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Plastic Cowboys – Splinter EP review
Splinter is the debut EP from Irish indie rock trio, Plastic Cowboys and from the first drum beat to the last will leave you wanting more. The EP deals with a range of issues such as mental health, escapism and hangovers. Each song on Splinter is full of passion and…
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The Ks – Live and on The Edge
@TheKsUK performed an electrifying set at Edge Studios and treated fans to new music!
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Watermark -Twice Before Review
Twice Before is the second release from Wolverhampton band Watermark, which will feature on their forthcoming EP Hickman Avenue. Starting off with guitar finger picking (why don’t more artists do this?) the song kicks into life with a drum skittle, guitar riff and another great vocal delivery, gives the song…
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The Shed Project – Feel My Love Preview
Feel My Love by Bolton band The Shed Project, is a song that is set to propel them from their recording shed, (hence the bands name) and into the mainstream. Feel My Love is a song about love and loss and not being able to explain either. The song starts…
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Jake Davey – The Inner City Lonely Child Blues – Preview
The Inner City Lonely Blues, is a fantastic song by Jake Davey. It’s taken a year to come to light as Jake was never quite happy with it, but as the saying goes good things come to those who wait. The song is predominantly an acoustic track and boosts a…
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Feed Your Wolves – Hurricane EP Review
Feed Your Wolves is the project name for North East musician Andy Davidson, with the name chosen because of a quote the phrase appears in. “There are two wolves always fighting inside me. One is filled with anger, hate, jealousy, shame and lies. The other wolf is filled with love,…
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Ripperz – Ocean Waves Preview
Ocean Waves is the third single released from Middlesbrough based solo artist Mike Longstaff AKA, Ripperz and he has followed up those releases with another brilliant song. It’s full of driving guitars, a catchy guitar riff and big thundering drums. With its late 90s vibe, the song fully deserves to…
