Let Me Down Gently is one of the first singles to be taken from La Roux’s forthcoming second album Trouble in Paradise. After a five year wait since La Roux’s hit singles In For The Kill and Bulletproof were released – a colossal amount of time in the Pop world – Elly has been welcomed back […]
Comments Off on Let Me Down GentlyAfter becoming a household name with his Number 1 single, ‘La La La’ Ft. Sam Smith, Naughty Boy has now unveiled his latest track ‘Home’ Ft ROMANS. The track was recently featured on BBC Radio 1 as Zane Lowe’s Hottest Record Of The Week and his latest offering didn’t disappoint. Featuring Naughty Boy’s usual catchy […]
Comments Off on HomeFollowing on from 2011’s Skying, Luminous is the band’s fourth studio album and was described by The Horrors themselves as ‘fun and danceable’. Many of the tracks on Luminous are considerably lengthy, creating a shoegazey, dream-like state in which synths take centre stage and influences from the golden era of British music from the 70’s […]
Comments Off on LuminousTribal is Imelda May’s fourth studio album and continues in the vein of mainstream Rockabilly, Pop and good old fashioned Rock n’ Roll. The title track is a stomping blaze of 50’s guitar riffs and May’s powerful vocals, kicking the record off with a bang. The album is vibrant, energetic and slick. It’s skilfully executed, […]
Comments Off on TribalAround Town is the second single to be released by The Kooks and is taken from the bands’ forthcoming album, Listen, which is expected in September 2014 through Virgin Records. Following on from their first single, Down, this track is also co-produced by lead singer Luke Pritchard and producer Inflo. Bursting with energy, Around Town […]
Comments Off on Around TownExploding into a cascade of thrashing guitars, driving bass drum kicks and crashing cymbals, the intro to Come On Over is chaotic and brilliant. Mike Kerr’s vocals add a pained, bluesy tint to the ferocity and intensity of the track and encompass the duo’s range of influences from modern day bands like Queens of The […]
Comments Off on Come On OverThe Kooks have taken a new direction for their latest release, Down. Following on from their last album Junk of The Heart in 2011, Down is a vibrant and funky track and has already had huge airplay across national radio stations, championed by BBC Radio One’s Zane Lowe who featured the track as his Hottest […]
Comments Off on DownAfter 5 long years, Paolo Nutini is back with his latest album, Caustic Love. A swirling haze of smooching blues riffs, serenading strings, rasping vocals and funk-ridden guitar riffs, this record is a far cry from the happy-go-lucky ditties of past Nutini releases. Of course, the record is not without these jolly numbers – that […]
Comments Off on Caustic LoveSince Darlia’s first EP Knock Knock in October 2013, comparisons with the likes of Nirvana and others part of the Nineties Grunge scene have flooded in. It’s easy to see why with tracks like ‘Choke On Bones’ from the same EP, laden with heavily distorted guitars and fuzzy, lo-fi sounds. Their influences very much audible throughout […]
Comments Off on CandymanThe first full-length release from newcomer Dan Croll is an amalgamation of indie sensibilities; catchy pop hooks and perfectly positioned Afrobeat rhythms. Team all that with Croll’s clean vocals and witty song-writing and you’ve got yourself a winning formula. Opening track, From Nowhere, is a hook-driven love song with bouncing, Metronomy-like organ chords and catchy […]
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