Introducing: China Rats
One thing that cannot be disputed about music is its ability to transport the listener, to another place, and sometimes, a completely different era. China Rats are a rock’n’roll quartet from Leeds,… Read More
Introducing: Ruby & The Rib Cage
I’ve headed over to each To Kill A King‘s open mic nights that go by the name of Play All The Things and the quality of new artists and bands has always… Read More
Introducing: Rituel
Infectious rhythms can make or break tracks for me, I think partly because I’m a classically trained drummer but mostly because of that all important dancefloor. So it is always a welcome… Read More
Introducing: Doctrines
Manchester’s Doctrines (bandcamp/soundcloud) have an urgency and attitude that has given them somewhat of a visceral reputation for live performances up North with their punk-styled shouty indie, and choruses with sing-a-long pop… Read More
Introducing: The Blind
Those frozen Swedish landscapes have a habit of producing some of the best synth-pop around, and The Blind (facebook/twitter) are the latest of that heritage to grace us with their delicate, soulful… Read More
Introducing: RKSS
I generally cover the more pop-styled side of electronic music – always having been one for the bass groove and the pop beat – but I can’t help but be intrigued by… Read More
Introducing: Major Leagues
I have absolutely no information whatsoever about Major Leagues, but with only a single song under their belts that so so stripped back and disarming – you need an introduction to Major… Read More
Introducing: Arthur Beatrice
There’s a charm to the sophistication employed on the pop tunes of Arthur Beatrice (facebook/twitter) that makes the couple of songs I’ve heard stay with me. It’s simple, alluring, and Ella Girardot’s… Read More