Martyn Joseph: The Met, Bury – live review
Frank Turner: Be More Kind – new album announcement
Thee Hypnotics Announce 2018 reunion tour, and classic LP reissues
Error Control: Dark – Album review
New band of the day : The Dials ‘Syd Barrett tinged garage psyche from Brighton’
Martyn Joseph returned to The Met in Bury – a regular stop off on his never ending road trip – and delivered his trademark soul and passion.
Punk rock pre-show for Glasgow Damned fans. Joe Whyte tells the story… There are not many things for free in this world these days, but local heroes Fire Exit and a cast of several are bucking the trend this coming Sunday. That’s the 28th of January,folks. The Damned are in town touring their forthcoming […]
One of the most exciting upcoming artists in Punk music is Big Joanie. A London based band, consisting of 3 black females.
Coasst play the Soup Kitchen Manchester, Nigel Carr talks to songwriter and lead-singer Shea before the gig for Louder Than War.
A very promising debut album from Error Control and an accessible introduction to anyone considering listening to harsh noise/experimentation.
Brighton based band The Dials have captured the oozing wonk of early Syd Barrett Floyd at their lysergic best but added their own take on proceedings.
Wasuremono’s debut full-length release makes every possible case not to be left on the shelf. Pick it up and play it loud. Jon Kean reviews.