A Modern Masquerade – ‘Shadowboy’

With an opening riff reminiscent of ‘Whole Lotta Love’ by Led Zeppelin, A Modern Masquerade ensure us that new release, ‘Shadowboy’, is definitely worth a listen.

BONNY SPECTRES – THE PHANTOMS RIDE SCOTLAND’S NEW WAVE

What with the referendum and THAT election, the spirit of rebellion is alive and well north of the border. We look at upcoming Scottish band The Phantoms.

Beneath The Reef – ‘Bring The A Game’

Welsh Ska/Punk band, Beneath the Reef will be releasing their latest EP, ‘Bring The A Game’, on 4 September.

Laurel – ‘Blue Blood’

Laurel is back with the haunting video for her latest song, ‘Blue Blood’.

Pure Youth: ‘I’m Not Yours’ 

Pure Youth are an exciting new band indie rock/synth pop band hailing from the London suburb of Ealing, consisting of Dave Hibbert, Oliver Lyu, Duncan Brookfield and Elliott Liu.

FANS – ‘Born Into’

Yorkshire band FANS have released a great video for the title track of their debut EP, ‘Born Into’. A totally DIY project, the video was made by the band’s friend in their basement.

Ron Flieger: ‘Till Sunrise’

Berlin-based producer/songwriter, and prolific remixer Ron Flieger, is the go-to remixer for many acclaimed artists.

Fred Abbott – Adrenaline Shot

Fred Abbott, known for having played guitars and keyboards in the recently-disbanded Noah and the Whale, releases his first solo album on 20th July. Here’s a taste of what’s to come: the lead single ‘Adrenaline Shot’.

Jenn Bostic – ‘Counterfeit’

Jenn Bostic’s latest track, ‘Counterfeit’, is a song of deceit, uncovering the true colours of someone or something that has misinterpreted the truth.

Apollo Junction – ‘II’

Apollo Junction are a five piece indie pop band, from Leeds, formed in 2012 by members of rival bands who decided to join forces to become one supergroup.

Introducing: Cats Park

When we first heard about Cats Park we immediately needed to find out more, we mean anything with cats in the name must be something great right?

Every UK Number One Song: Hey Joe

“Hey Joe ” by Frankie Laine was Number One on 24th October 1953 and it remained at number one for 2 weeks. Now this is a fast…