• Glass Mountain @ Rough Trade

    The Bradford-based quartet Glass Mountain took up residence in the small, barn-like room at Rough Trade on the fifth night of their ‘Wow and Flutter’ UK tour. Following an impressive set from Starwheel, the band showed off their talent to a room which was fairly empty of both people...
  • Album Review: For The Fallen Dreams – Six

    After four long years, the Michigan metal-core band For The Fallen Dreams are back with their long-awaited album Six. Over ten tracks, the band deliver their promise of having “something for everyone on this record”, although this does involve a slight compromise between their tried and tested sound and...
  • Album Review: The Wombats – Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life

    Following their hugely successful third album, Glitterbug, reaching the top 5 in 2015, The Wombats are back with their most anticipated album to date. Beautiful People Will Ruin Your Life brings a familiar sound that will satisfy indie fans, harking back to the synth heavy previous album in ‘Lemon To...
  • Album Review: Don Broco – Technology

    Back with their third album Technology, Don Broco introduce a heavier and more complex sound than previously seen on their first two albums Priorities (2012) and Automatic (2015). The Bedford rock band showcase an experimental approach to song-writing across all fourteen tracks, with a collection of high-energy songs that...
  • Album Review: Tonight Alive – Underworld

    From the rollicking guitars and explosive chorus of opening track ‘Book of Love’, it’s clear Tonight Alive are ditching the pop elements that dominated much of their third effort Limitless, to return instead to the alt-rock of the fantastic 2013 The Other Side. Besides the surprise departure of guitarist...
  • EP Review: Lizzy Farrall – All I Said Was Never Heard

    Across only five tracks, Lizzy Farrall makes a lasting impression with her first EP All I Said Was Never Heard. Inspired by situations experienced during her teenage years, Farrall explores relationships and the turbulence of youth with a beautiful mix of angst and heart-breaking indie vibes. “A beautiful echoing...
  • Lizzy Farrall, Woes & Seaway @ Bodega

    Canadian rock band Seaway returned to Nottingham supported by the singer/ song-writer Lizzy Farrall and Edinburgh pop-punk band Woes. Touring their latest album Vacation and playing some fan favourites, Seaway brought an amazing stage presence and energy to Bodega and all of the acts did not disappoint. “Making her set...