You may have seen Owen McGarry around various venues in Belfast. Further afield he has graced stages as far...
L'Derry's symphonic metallers Selene are nothing if not prolific, releasing their first EP mere months after their formation in...
Herein lies the second EP from Ballyclare alt rockers Paper Man, following on from 2013's After Effects. The band...
Week in, week out, a myriad of artists gather to showcase their talents in many of the bars and...
There are many who would argue that indie rock is on the decline. Indie rockers, Don't Shoot, mustn't have...
‘Utopian Dream’ is the second E.P. from Lurgan based band The Jury Disagree. These three chaps have been off...
If you are not familiar or aware of Kaz Hawkins or her former Mama Kaz persona, it begs the question 'where...
I've never been one to be averse to spoken word. I'll confess that I have more than one album...
I always admire bands that put their money where their mouths are. For most bands releasing an album is the...
There is nothing worse that catching a band whose recorded music you love to only discover it's been...
Back in February, Belfast’s Down To Level released their debut EP, Bounce. Since then they’ve been racking up their...
The fact that Hit The B Button are from Belfast by way of Canada, kind of confirms the simple...
The stop start riff on 'Nothing To See' that opens the debut album from Derry's Lost Avenue could be...
When Chordblossom reviewed the Part Time Pilots' mini album 'Lovely Girls' a year ago, we described them as “good...
‘Dancing Down Ravenhill’ is the debut EP from Belfast born but Dublin based singer-songwriter Morgan MacIntyre who at the...