Neurotix release their first full-length album Save Me, full of grunge punk tracks that will remind you of the early 90s, ripped jeans and baggy jumpers. Lead singer and guitarist Dominic Tonozzi didn’t play music for around 10 years, before he suddenly felt the need to start a band. Not only a band, but a grunge band. It’s always a hard genre to get into the mainstream … [Read more...] about Review: Neurotix – Save Me
Review: Patrick Grant – FIELDS AMAZE and other sTrange music
Patrick Grant Re-releases FIELDS AMAZE, now featuring “other sTrange music” on Peppergreen Media, reminding us how bizarre and unique music can be. If you listen to the radio for too long, you can get a feeling of the generic - especially if you just stick to one station. It’s always good to mix things up a bit and broaden your horizons, and if you really want to go out … [Read more...] about Review: Patrick Grant – FIELDS AMAZE and other sTrange music
Review: The Slang – Desperate Times EP
The Slang return with new EP Desperate Times, and with it bring a taste of Nashville sporadically littered throughout the tracks against an indie-rock backdrop. One of the things the Slang have prided themselves on is recording in different cities and studios, so each time they release new music they try to capture the vibe and feel of each city. New EP Desperate Times was … [Read more...] about Review: The Slang – Desperate Times EP
Review: Deb Montgomery – All The Water EP
Deb Montgomery’s new EP All the Water takes a step forward into the alt-rock/folk-rock foray, and brings with it a record that ebbs and flows. Seattle artists are renowned for their creative freedom, and records from there always feel that little bit different from other American cities. I don’t know whether it’s the atmosphere or something to do with the live scene, but a … [Read more...] about Review: Deb Montgomery – All The Water EP
Album Review: Crooked Flower – Blooming – The Light Rail Sessions
Hot on the coattails of previous EP Darkness and Light, Crooked Flower release new live record Blooming - The Light Rail Sessions, treating the listener to tight playing amid psychedelic wonderment. It’s a sign of a band with hunger when they release music in quick succession. Crooked Flower released their first 3 albums between 2016-17, with all showing strong promise of … [Read more...] about Album Review: Crooked Flower – Blooming – The Light Rail Sessions
News: Joseph Malik to release new record ‘Diverse Part 2’ on Vinyl
Vocalist Joseph Malik is set to release his new record 'Diverse Part 2' on our favourite format, blending vintage 60s R&B, blues, soul and jazz on his first album outing in 12 years. Not messing around with a new and clever name and opting for a pretty obvious follow up title to original album 'Diverse' seems to show that Malik had other things on his mind - namely … [Read more...] about News: Joseph Malik to release new record ‘Diverse Part 2’ on Vinyl