RockCounsellor’s new LP ‘MusicTherapy’ seeks to conjour up the legacies of your Europes, Van Halens, and Meatloafs of the past,... Read More
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Ever since moving to Leeds 3 years ago I’ve tried to immerse myself as much as possible in independent and up-and-coming music. Whether it’s through putting on gigs, radio, or writing for RGM, the best music I’ve found since then has been in the smallest venues around the UK, and long may that continue!
Man, this is quite something. F*cking hell. It’s rare a track from an artist I’m set to review makes me... Read More
Forming an emotional bond with a song is so vital for me when heading in blind to a new review,... Read More
Toronto’s own seeks to expose feelings of loneliness and a disconnect from the world, exacerbated by the evolution of the... Read More
Belying her years, Asha Gold’s third single ‘Debut’ is a thoroughly enjoyable slice of RnB that brings to mind the... Read More
Originally released last year as a more playful and whimsical offering compared to her recent back catalogue, the Skynem GT... Read More
Stafford Galli return after 26 years with their new single ‘We Are Your People’, and it’s a welcome return I... Read More
Is this balls-to-the-wall punk record from Blackpool’s Litterbug in your face, fast-paced, abrasive, and cacophonous? Yes. Review over? No, and... Read More
‘Rubber for Cars’ is a uniquely forward-thinking theatrical release from Al Mitchell’s newest project The New Born Sinners, embracing Suffrettes... Read More
Post Rome’s newest release ticks some of the boxes I would be looking for in a slice of atmospheric alt-rock,... Read More
Myster’s new single ‘Peak’ doesn’t have me sold this time around. Don’t get me wrong, it won’t violently offend your ears,... Read More
I’m going to suggest something right at the start of this review that may sound odd given what I’m about... Read More