The ambitiously titled We Light Fires To Watch Things Burn is the third EP from North Coast alt-rockers, The Bayonettes....
The current musical landscape may be seemingly overflowing with plenty of everything, yet there is a drought of sorts going...
Harmony is the fourth effort by New Zealanders Die Die Die and with ‘Harmony’ we have a jagged and energetic...
Hardcore rockers Axecatcher consists of three young dudes from Limavady, drawn together by their mutual love of heavy music. Forming...
Port St. Willow is the musical project of one Nick Principe, hailing from Brooklyn, New York. This is Holiday, his...
Rock quartet Godsized have been leaving their mark on the rock scene over the last few years, by playing gigs...
With the release of the Good Vibrations biopic, it's easy to surmise that Belfast punk began and ended with Terri...
Chvostek... Not an overly used name in today’s popular music genre however Annabelle’s a borderline veteran in this fickle music...
The good old fashioned split. A way to save money on pressings and promote a scene. Great for bands....
1960's California, days spent by the beach and house parties by night, and all this accompanied by a musical soundtrack...
Having been described as "a trio of energetic musicians from Belfast", The Dandy Horses are a quaint little three piece...
It’s funny how so called “alternative” bands are actually quite conservative, musically speaking. For a genre that prides itself...
Some bands tread water, each album is a reiteration of their debut, their sophomore and their comeback. All Hail...
The three sisters that make up the Staves are not your quintessential pop-stars. Indeed their soothing folk sensibilities distinctly stand...
