Hoo Ha! the fourth studio album from Adelaide rockesr Bad//Dreems sees a triumphant return to the top of their game.
“There was a significant possibility that we may never have been able to record or play together again. If we were to do so I made a pledge to say exactly what I wanted to and make music true to only ourselves. Bugger the consequences”.Continue Reading
Melbourne five piece band Delivery are proud to bring their debut album across the world to the UK and Europe this spring. A unique blend of quirky Garage Rock with spiky Post-Punk riffs, Forever Giving Handshakes is a collection of catchy songs written over the last two years, since their formation in 2021.
A refreshing, diverse album from this young band who have made a Continue Reading
'Kick Out! The Newtown Neurotics Story' the long-awaited, crowd funded documentaryabout Harlow Punks Newtown Neurotics will have its first showing this autumn, with a live performance by the band plus a Q&A hosted by Steve Lamacq!Continue Reading
Hard Rockers Black Spiders invite you to join their party, with Can't Die, Won't Die, their new release of catchy, quirky, hard-hitting tunes! "We went all out, balls out on this record, each track is an ear worm”Continue Reading
Eddie and the Hot Rods thought their time was up when original singer Barrie Masters sadly died in 2019, but fortunately the remaining members were encouraged to keep the legacy alive. It's been a16 year wait for a new Hot Rods studio album - and Guardians of the Legacy is well worth it! Living up to their 1977 smash hit Do Anything You Wanna Do, it's great to see the band Continue Reading
California's original Punk rebels Dead Kennedys kicked off their 2023 UK tour, the “DH Power Tour” in tribute to their late drummer DH Peligro - this being their first set of performances since DH's untimely passing - in Southampton, at the sweatiest gig I've been to for a long time..Continue Reading
Desperate Measures' second single from their forthcoming album scurries up from the London sewers, with an upcoming release show on 12th May, appropriately to be held at The Water Rats..Continue Reading
Fresh from their Manchester recording studio, transatlantic GothPunks Feather Trade release 'Big Nobody', another taster from their new album.Continue Reading
The crowd flocked to the front in eager anticipation for the main act - Bar Stool Preachers came on powered up to maximum with a banger, first song of the set Call Me On The Way Home, with its strong message and sing-along chorus. The stage seemed barely big enough to contain their exuberance, which was echoed by the audience, singing and dancing along.Continue Reading
The now 65 year old synth pioneer Gary Numan is still full of energy, contorting his body to his music - living proof that music keeps you young! Interestingly he played a lot of guitar during this show, which was very much one for the fans. The band were very tight - they seemed to be almost telepathically connected to one another. Overall, an excellent tribute to Numan's Continue Reading