• Track Review: Sisteray – ‘Who R Ya?’

    Ever present across London and beyond, Sisteray are slowly becoming one of the most promising bands to grace the music scene in 2016. Their new single ‘Who R Ya?’ epitomises their energetic, raucous punk sound. It is rare to see a band as proactive as Sisteray, whether it be...
  • Album Review: White Lung – Paradise

    I’ve always thought White Lung sound a little bit like The Subways, and maybe Hole – some of the vocal melodies seem almost interchangeable. It’s not a strong resemblance and no rip off, but somewhere in my auditory cortex, there is a link made. “It all sounds the same”...
  • Live Review: Stiff Little Fingers, Rock City (11/03/16)

    Being a long-time fan, this was to be my third time seeing the Northern-Irish Punk Rock legends that are Stiff Little Fingers, and looking forward to it so much I arrived at the venue before doors even opened. This, however, proved to be fun in and of itself. Like...
  • Live Review: Gnarwolves , Bodega (15/12/2015)

    “I’m not normally one for this sort of thing, but this has definitely been the best show of the tour, maybe ever” proclaims bassist Charlie Piper as he looks out over a bustling Bodega crowd. Gnarwolves have been growing their cult following exponentially since 2011, this show is a great example...
  • Live Review: Ferocious Dog, Rock City (28/11/15)

    Opening their homecoming gig at Nottingham’s Rock City on the last leg of their UK tour, the six man folk band and their joy-filled audience were in high spirits. The reason why wasn’t hard to discern – they’d sold out the venue, a feat unheard of for an unsigned...
  • Live Review: Frank Turner, Rock City (15 – 16/11/15)

    This was supposed to be a review of Frank Turner’s Rock City show on 16 November 2015, but I have to admit I cheated with this one.  That show was the second of a double header of sold out Rock City shows for Mr. Turner and I happened to attend...
  • Live Review: The Garden / Shame, Bodega (01/11/2015)

    Unclassifiable Californian twins The Garden arrive at Nottingham’s Bodega as part of a tour in support of recently-released second album haha, bringing young Brixton punks Shame as support. Wyatt and Fletcher Shears, the Orange County identical twins who make up The Garden, have termed their punk / rap hybrid...