NO CEREMONY – FEELSOLOW
Walrus favourites NO CEREMONY are back, this time with something a little different to their previous releases. Yes there is still the defining piano chords and synthetic vocals and, but the band… Read More
Bands to watch: Gabrielle Aplin
We first came across Gabrielle Aplin when she teamed up with Walrus favourite Bastille for a pretty wonderful re-envisioning of Fleetwood Mac’s Dreams (video below). But that was more her lending her… Read More
Dog Is Dead – All Our Favourite Stories
It’s strange how the most cheerful of music can often mask the darkest of sentiments. This sort of thing is nothing new, but the long-awaited debut album from Nottingham’s Dog Is Dead… Read More
Crash & the ‘Coots – John Coles Park EP
There’s a lot to be said for getting right to the point. When you’re in a pop band of any description, you don’t really have any choice – use whatever tricks you… Read More
Tall Ships – Everything Touching
Creeeeak. That’s the sound of all six shoulders involved in Tall Ships [Twitter/Facebook] straining under the effort of holding up the the colossal weight of expectation that’s been increasing since the first… Read More
Introducing: Brolin
It seems a fair few of my recent musical crushes recently are swayed by careful intricate production as much as a beautiful voice or catchy grooves. I’m not alone in waiting with… Read More
Introducing: The Act of Estimating as Worthless
Lo-fi, boy-girl vocals with surprisingly rich instrumentation, thick with brass and strings layered upon one and other… Read More