The uniquely wonderful venue that is the Tunnels in Aberdeen was packed to the rafters for Robert Jon and the Wreck’s visit to Northern Scotland. A friendly vibe with the odd stetson and cowboy boots as the audience patiently waited for the entertainment to start while country rock played in the background. The band had… Continue reading Live Review: Robert Jon And The Wreck / Bywater Call – Tunnels, Aberdeen 14.02.2023
Month: September 2023
Photo: Wensleydale Show 2023
Track: Ibaraki – Jigoku Dayū
Trivium’s Matthew Kiichi Heafy released RASHŌMON, the long-awaited and much-anticipated album from his Ibaraki project, last year via Nuclear Blast. Listen to the full album here. Now Heafy has returned to the project and released the video for new track ‘Jigoku Dayū’, which was directed by Black Card Films. “When I first witnessed the original classic Japanese painting of Jigoku Dayū, I was mesmerised; then I read… Continue reading Track: Ibaraki – Jigoku Dayū
Live Review: Roe / Bigfatbig / Salsola – Student Union, Middlesbrough 04.02.2023
The magnificent Roe had played Middlesbrough previously as a solo act but tonight she returned with a full band to support her new album ‘That’s When The Panic Sets In’. Thanks to promoter The Kids Are Solid Gold for bringing her to Boro with support from Bigfatbig and Salsola It had been a while since… Continue reading Live Review: Roe / Bigfatbig / Salsola – Student Union, Middlesbrough 04.02.2023
Album Review: Teiger – Teiger
With a fast growing reputation as one of the bands to see, Teiger (pronounced “tiger”) have proven to be an enigma on the music scene. The London trio’s bewitching sound is unlike anything else around right now, bringing together alt rock anthems and delicate touches that provoke, attack and captivate. Featuring the singles ‘Hydra’, ‘Come and Find… Continue reading Album Review: Teiger – Teiger
Track: Throat – Tiny Golden Murder
For 14 years Throat have been the sonic equivalent of forcing a square peg into a round hole, now new album, ‘We Must Leave You’, is on the horizon which can be regarded as the easiest listening Throat has ever presented. The demonstrate this slightly easier listening direction, the band have shared the single ‘Tiny Golden Murder’.… Continue reading Track: Throat – Tiny Golden Murder
Track: aramii – Tidal
aramii is the new moniker for the long time collaborative project between prolific artists Maria Chiara Argirò and Jamie Leeming, the duo behind one of Backseat Mafia’s favourite albums ‘Flow‘. The latest EP, ‘Dusk’ (Cavalo Records), combines their signature blend of lofi, electronica and cinematic jazz with vocals. It presents a fresh and unique take… Continue reading Track: aramii – Tidal
Track: Blood Command – Heaven’s Hate
Blood Command return with another single, ‘Heaven’s Hate’, taken from their forthcoming album ‘World Domination’ due on the 29th of September via Hassle Records. “Heaven’s Hate is a song about leeches of humanity, who will try and suck you dry of your talent.” says the band. “When they finally reveal their true colours and you see through… Continue reading Track: Blood Command – Heaven’s Hate
Track: Coyle Girelli – So Predictable
Coyle Girelli has returned with new track ‘So Predictable’ the next single from his forthcoming third album ‘Museum Day’ due out later this year. Regarding the track, Girelli explains: “In a lot of ways this song is a kind of ode to Los Angeles. It’s a complicated town, filled with complicated people and I have… Continue reading Track: Coyle Girelli – So Predictable
Track: A.A. Williams Releases Cover Version Of Placebo’s ‘Without You I’m Nothing’
About to embark on an extensive US tour with Sleep Token, A.A. Williams today shares a compelling cover version of Placebo’s ‘Without You I’m Nothing’, released via Bella Union. The track comes accompanied by a typically intense video directed by Fraser West who Williams collaborated with on previous singles ‘Evaporate’ and ‘The Echo’. Commenting on the cover version A.A. Williams says: “When… Continue reading Track: A.A. Williams Releases Cover Version Of Placebo’s ‘Without You I’m Nothing’