The self-titled debut studio album from Silvertwin is an infectiously enjoyable and oddly nostalgic throwback to the Beatles sound. Have you ever come across a band (or a solo artist for that matter) that you absolutely adore but for whatever reason, they just aren’t in the mainstream eye and wonder how that’s possible? Well, that’s exactly how I feel about UK-based band, … [Read more...] about Silvertwin: Silvertwin – Album Review
New Music Fridays – 9th July 2021
July continues its fine form of new music releases with a bunch of lovely tracks to help bring in the weekend. From an ode to pop to funky beats and bedroom lofi pop, each track has something different to say and bring out the feels. As always click the pics for a listen! BAXTR - In Pop We Trust Fourth single from DIY pop band BAXTR is a big, fuzzy salute to guitar … [Read more...] about New Music Fridays – 9th July 2021
Justin Courtney Pierre: The Price of Salt EP – Review
Justin Courtney Pierre dives into his past to make sense of his future on new EP, The Price of Salt. Motion City Soundtrack frontman Justin Courtney Pierre appears to be enjoying his recent solo projects. Hot on the tail of his recently released EP An Anthropologist on Mars comes a further five tracks in the shape of The Price of Salt EP, this time giving an even more … [Read more...] about Justin Courtney Pierre: The Price of Salt EP – Review
Glassjaw announce vinyl reissues and new live record
Post-hardcore rockers Glassjaw have not only announced reissues of their first two albums on vinyl, but also a new live album and tour dates. Helping raise up the Long-island music scene in the early 2000s, New York natives Glassjaw found fame with their addictive, energetic sound and raw power that’s hard to resist. To add to your list of vinyl record purchases in 2021, … [Read more...] about Glassjaw announce vinyl reissues and new live record
G Herbo: 25 – Album Review
G Herbo is back with a strong Chicago sound for his fourth studio album, 25. He uses this release to reflect on his life experiences and music career so far at this milestone age. While this aim is achieved to some extent, unfortunately, it is difficult to find much that is original on this album. The content itself does not lack originality, but its presentation does. He … [Read more...] about G Herbo: 25 – Album Review
Blue and Broke: Night Shadows – Review
Blue and Broke show off their dexterity and musicianship with the genre-twisting and pleasing sounds of Night Shadows. Belgium-based group Blue and Broke are a band that are willing to experiment on a full-length, and that makes them brave. From an evolving sound that delves into soul, rock n’ roll, pop, and ska, lead singer Melissa Anthuenis is the perfect front person to … [Read more...] about Blue and Broke: Night Shadows – Review






