Ok. We’re a tad late reviewing this album, so apologies to all concerned. But better late than never as the...
For a group so remorseless and unmerciful in their pursuit of dastardly rock numbers and bombastic hip shakers, their makeup...
In the digital age, it's getting harder and harder for bands to remain at arms length from fans; mysterious;...
Progressive rock hopefuls from Belfast, Windfall’s debut EP provides enjoyable riffs and accessible melodies that appeal to a wide audience....
I first came across Amanda St John at Stendhal. I was merely milling about the tents when I heard these...
Comprised of James Smith and Daniel Todd, exmagician have affirmed with the release of Scan the Blue that, as their...
Indie rock can be the most frustrating of genres. The genre’s lasting popularity in the post-Strokes world is undeniable, and...
Local hell-raisers Conjuring Fate have been delighting local rockers since their formation around a decade ago with their raucous live...
When I started my first listening of the EP, I was watching a video of a seal crawling on the...
LoFi Life is an interesting case when it comes to solo records, as it seems to place multi-instrumentalist Michael Mormecha...
In today's fast paced world, speed certainly seems to be an essential element for many new bands: settling on...
Let me explain something to you. The Irontown Diehards' self-titled debut album is not just the best album by a...
If there’s one Northern Irish musician that’s been making her peers jealous with the plaudits she’s been garnering as of...
Derry's Making Monsters are something of a rarity on these shores: a raucous rock n roll band fronted by a...
The third EP from Armagh’s own Silences, is a refreshing four-track release that showcases a uniquely folk-informed indie rock. A...
