The press have been lured by Lucky Jim’s ability to capture the vibes of Bob Dylan and Neil Young back in the day, chuck them through a timewarp, with the end result sounding like they are emerging artists of today, if that makes sense! Better grab a copy and see for yourself. Lucky Jim were […]
Comments Off on Our Troubles End TonightAlex Turner and the rest of his band of monkeys, release another decade-defining album with the hugely anticipated ‘Favourite Worst Nightmare’. Arctic Monkeys were in The Garden throughout 2006, tracking the album with co-producers/engineers Mike Crossey and James Ford.
Comments Off on Favourite Worst NightmareFirst single from the second album, Brianstorm is a smokin’ rock number describing a classic modern-day villain named Brian, of course. Another ‘scummy man’, it would seem. Arctic Monkeys were in The Garden throughout 2006, tracking the album with co-producers/engineers Mike Crossey and James Ford.
Comments Off on BrianstormSpending much time practicing knees-ups on the road with Klaxons, these Glaswegians are another integral element to the thriving New Rave scene. Oh, and it appears they had a strangely forgettable yet somehow inspiring experience at a disco one night, but that’s just a theory. Shitdisco spent time in The Pool and The Toyshop in […]
Comments Off on Kingdom Of FearUn-harnessed rides on Space Mountain would be safer for the faint-hearted elderly than this one. ‘Road To Bloodshed’ is the debut from Roadrunner’s newest recruit, and will surely add another benchmark to the label’s terrifying metal legacy. Sanctity were in The Garden in January 2007. They were mixing album tracks with producer Colin Richardson and […]
Comments Off on Road to BloodshedDebut single from rising Grime star, Tinchy Stryder, who as a significant member of East London’s Ruff Squad crew has enjoyed street fame for some time. With his first album expected later this year, Stryder could be heading for more mainstream success. Tinchy Stryder was in Musikbox in December 2007 mixing ‘Breakaway’. www.tinchystryder.com
Comments Off on BreakawayTheir influences are clear-cut, yet their delivery is exquisite. Alberta Cross are the unlikeliest of East London bands (would you agree that a name that exotic doesn’t necessarily reflect Hackney?). The Thief and the Heartbreaker glides through seven tracks of sun-drenched folk rock, drawing on the hippy music that flowed around the LA Canyons in […]
Comments Off on The Thief and the HeartbreakerThe widely acclaimed Fields’ debut, ‘Everything Last Winter’, explores the various dimensions of folk-rock, injecting all sorts from the psychedelic undertones of Espers through to My Bloody Valentine-esque feedback noise. Perhaps testament to their excitable substance is one critic’s description – “A bit like if the Magic Numbers grew balls and an unhealthy obsession with […]
Comments Off on Everything Last WinterTaken from their fantastic debut LP, ‘So This Is Great Britain?’, ‘Dance Floor’ is an upbeat contemporary rock n’roll tune paying homage to what sounds like a damn good night out! The Holloways were mixing b-sides in The Garden, and over-dubbing in The Yard in December 2006. Tristan Ivemy was producing and engineering.
Comments Off on Dance FloorThe finest 4-piece to come out of Morden since… any offers? Good Shoes have been in the public eye for 2 years running up to the release of their debut album, ‘Think Before You Speak’, by touring seriously hard around the UK. Well travelled, well informed and well, errm, good. One thing’s for sure, Good […]
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