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PT Walkley: Hipster Thrills And Musical Frills On Inventive New Album
So you like some Abbey Road-era borderline-psychedelia in your music. As we all do. But you’re a modern hipster who wants new chromatic musical vibes. I get that too, and I have the answer for you. PT Walkley’s new album, … Continue reading
Newtown Knife Gang: Self-Titled, Superb Hard Rock
I’m on the fence about hard rock. Or post-emo hardcore, or whatever you’d like to call it – if it involves a growl louder than Kahn Morbee’s at the beginning of “Overexposed”, it probably falls into my hard rock category. … Continue reading
Lights Resolve’s new album, in their own words
Today is a day we’ve long been waiting for – the release of Lights Resolve’s new album, Feel You’re Different. Even though we spoke about it last week, there’s really no one better to tell you about the album than … Continue reading
Chris Isaak: Beyond The Sun and into rock and roll
Because I’ve been lucky enough to step into the hallowed birthplace of rock and roll and take a knee at the grave of the King, I always feel a totally unprovoked need to protect Memphis. C’mon now – folks show … Continue reading
Feel You’re Different: it’s coming…
Rarely can you say you’ve been waiting for an album for actual years. Except for now. It’s been a good 18 months since I first discovered the music of Lights Resolve and next week Tuesday – October 25th will see … Continue reading
Needtobreathe ‘The Reckoning’: suck it, Kings Of Leon
With Needtobreathe’s latest record, The Reckoning, I thought I had lost it and started listening to a band that sounded like Kings Of Leon (it’s late in the year and we all get a little tired, mmmkay). I guiltily admitted … Continue reading





