
He’s a former member of the Happy Mondays. Knows a thing or two about a Bic razor. But doesn’t feel he’s worthy of getting in Mick Jagger’s pants! KAV, real name Kav Sandhu, has formulated a band he believes will deliver the “live energy” previous group members have failed to capture. The Guardian once quoted him as [...]
Dan Le Sac (Daniel Stephens) is better known for his musical collaborations with friend and fellow hip-hop and electronic beats sidekick, Scroobius Pip. The pair have become a nailed force since linking arms in 2006 after previously being solo artists. Now, six years down the line, Dan Le Sac has released his debut album, Space Between The Words. An album that took him by surprise after [...]
Initially feeling slightly out of my element here, I warmed up pretty quickly and even had a little mosh in the end. I stayed clear of the pit action though, something tells me it’s not advisable to join in with a pen in your hand. We arrived just in time to join Jucifer on the [...]
The 3 man outfit from Leeds, Irish Joe on vocals, Lee Turner on guitar and Dom McCready keeping pace on drums. A collaboration born out of bands like Jon Jones and the Beatniks Movement, The Bacchae and Black Moth; not content with keeping within the parameters of metal, they know what they want however and [...]
What you may, or may not know about Thirty One at this moment in time is irrelevant. However, by the time you’ve finished reading this piece, hopefully it will tender to emotion. Thirty One is a collection of tracks from Manchester, featuring rare and exclusive songs from both established and emerging acts. With Dave Haslam at [...]
An unfortunate name, only by if you type Drink and Drive into a search engine a horror of government safety bulletins await you and don’t be mislead into thinking that these four chaps from Oldham advocate any such thing, far from it indeed. In times of hardship with mounds of the over processed suit-written soulless [...]
Allow yourselves to delve deep inside an album that screams louder than its name. Baby, is born. It’s a precious birth of intelligence and mélange indie that sustains its grunge adolescence. Mixed with drained clothes and the smoky leather of a Camden quartet, there’s something more to this album than attempting to become another notch on the charts bedpost. In a time where [...]
The crowd were in buoyant mood as Kasabian’s Liverpool leg of their tour commenced, but not before the very talented musician Miles Kane gave the Liverpool faithful something even more to shout about. No wonder this young man is tipped for even more success in the future it was great how they were so receptive [...]
Ian Brown and John Squire played together for the first time since 1995 tonight at The Ritz in Manchester. They joined together in aid of the Hillsborough Justice Campaign. As Twitter pictures from The Farm’s Peter Hooton confirmed, John Squire sound checked moments before the pair united on stage. The crowd broke into an audacious raw as [...]
Stone Antica, chose they’re name because it sounded cool – a good enough reason for any I guess. Thankfully a little more effort was put into their debut album, 2 years in fact and the dedication doesn’t go unheard, this is polished without sounding too processed. Their first release will be ‘They’ll Strike You Out’ [...]