Interview with Salvation Jayne: ‘It’s a journey song, how it starts isn’t how it ends – it has big riffs and a pumping verse’
Kent-based rockers Salvation Jayne are working on their debut album A Mouthful Of Magnificent Spite due out in February next year, which will be laced with their signature explosive fuzzy riffs with glossy dream pop undertones. The band comprises frontwoman Chess Smith, Tor Charlesworth (drums), Holly Kinnear ...
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Interview with Shaun O’Reilly: ‘Music is pretty much all I’ve ever done, I’ve always been in love with music’
London-based singer songwriter Sean O'Reilly brought out his third album in three years, Burn the Boat, this summer and is now hard at work on his next album, which has been inspired by his impending fatherhood. Earlier this month, he released the single 'I'm Alright (What Can You Do?)', which has both a Beatlesey and ...
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Interview with Stay For Tomorrow: ‘Non Applicable (Na Na)’ is not just a song, it’s a wake up call!’
Dunfermline-based alt rock band Stay For Tomorrow have released their single ‘Non Applicable’ (Na Na)’, today (1 October), a high-octane, synthtastic track about the failed system we’re living in. The band comprises Joe MacFarlane (vocals and rhythm guitar), Nic Holson (lead guitar), Sean Priestly (drums) and ...
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Interview with Louis and the Shakes: ‘The lone rider comes into the dystopian, deserty, psychedelic town and makes his way through’
London-based bluesy glam rock band, Louis and the Shakes, have released their debut album, How Badly Do You Want It? today (30 September), a thumping, riff-driven offering paying homage to the Wild West and their love of Americana. The band comprises Louis Antoniou on lead vocals, Jamie Lawson on lead guitar, Manny ...
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Interview with Petty Cassettes: ‘We’ve taken rocky acoustic, think a grungy Toy Story!’
Glasgow-based punk rock 'n' rollers Petty Cassettes have brought out their single 'Rydo & Julianne' today (24 September), a song that explores the nuances of an abusive relationship. The band comprises David (vocals and guitar), Francesco (bass) and Ciaran (drums). 'Our names comes from every decent band name ...
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Interview with Diplomatic Immunity: ‘We have the philosophy that the dynamics have to be on point – you shouldn’t be bored as a listener’
Danish grunge rockers Diplomatic Immunity released their incredibly anthemic single ‘Now’s The TIme’ this week, a song that begs to be put on repeat, over and over again. The band comprises frontman Jeppe Ulrichsen (vocals and guitar), Magnus Bersang (drums) and Emil Kristensen (bass), who all grew up in ...
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Interview with Radio Paila: ‘Our next album will be collaborations with people who open my mind’
Bogotá's riff rockers Radio Paila brought out a new duet 'piel' earlier this month with a brilliantly grungy bass line, seductive vocals and in-your-face drums, creating what they describe as 'a new, groovy, electronic version of Radio Paila'. The band comprises Godi Gaviria (vocals and guitar), Sebastian ...
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