After a six month tour of the US and two top-20 singles in the American Triple A charts, 2011 was a landmark year for Scars On 45. Anybody could forgive the Leeds/Bradford acoustic rockers for…
On 9th November, we went down to the Brudenell Social Club to watch Rupert Stroud support Marcus Foster on the last night of his tour and what a great support act he and the band…
March of Dimes have been stalwarts of the Leeds music scene for quite a while now and have a loyal, growing fanbase. There is a lot to like about their latest single, ‘Sleeping Giant’. It’s…
As one of many Leeds-based bands trying to gain recognition in a competitive industry, Hearts & Souls have done well to achieve so much. Having only been established a mere few months ago, this alternative…
I had reviewed Chris Selman’s ‘The Gender Agenda’ back in the December 2010. I distinctly remember that I had thoroughly enjoyed it. It was a cool EP for that specific genre of music. The problem with…
I’m not a big fan of bands who mix, match and mash different styles of music. Usually, bands that belong to this mash-up category fail in doing some of the most important things of being…
As a band that is rapidly growing in recognition across the North of England, The Finnlys have released an exciting new EP ‘Live At The ELFM 24 Hour Musicathon.’ The recording of this flawless live…
Not to be confused with the New England American state, local lads Rhode Island are definitely a band to be taken seriously, and quite literally! Their latest release, The Third Person, is a somewhat dark…
This is not just a bundle of tracks, this is a delight to listen to! Bang Bang Romeo show just what they are capable of by combining sounds and genres to create music that nobody…
Chris Selman has done a great job with ‘The Gender Agenda’! This EP with its heartfelt vocals and its amazing light acoustic sounds, incorporating not only guitar but various other instruments will give the listener…