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LIVE REVIEW: The Howling: Islington O2 Academy, 10/5/2012
The Howling take to the stage at Islington’s O2 to prove that rock isn’t dead, it just needs to be taken up a gear…
ALBUM: La Sera -Sees the Light
Katy Goodman takes a break from Vivian Girls to deliver La Sera’s second album, but doesn’t deviate too much from the 60’s throwback blueprint.
Paul Weller releases video for ‘That Dangerous Age’
Paul Weller has released the video for his latest single ‘That Dangerous Age’ online. The single is the first to be taken from his highly anticipated new album, ‘Sonik Kicks’.
LIVE REVIEW: The Howling, Camden Barfly, 24/02/12
If you’re looking for a band to restore your faith in rock ‘n’ roll you won’t find one more captivating than The Howling. Entering the stage to ominous music and flashing lights, they have an instant stage presence.
ALBUM: Mull Historical Society – City Awakenings
Colin MacIntyre returns under the Mull Historical Society moniker for the first time in 8 years to offer up a more metropolitan indie sound.
ALBUM: Nada Surf – The Stars are Indifferent to Astronomy
Nada Surf return with their 7th studio album. Providing that growing older is no barrier to churning out delightful power pop.
ALBUM: Sonic Youth – Hits are for Squares
Sonic Youth release ‘Hits are for Squares’ a compilation of some of their best tracks picked by friends and fellow musicians.
ALBUM: The Miserable Rich – Miss you in the Days
Ghost stories are set to chamber pop in The Miserable Rich’s second album, amazingly they’re from Brighton.
ALBUM: Cardinal Jack – We Shall Start the Dance
Cardinal Jack release their debut album ‘We Shall Start the Dance’ and come off sounding a lot like Bloc Party in 2005.
ALBUM: Waters, Out In The Light
Van Pierszalowski returns after the demise of Port O’Brien with a more mature, cleaned up sound in his new project, Waters and their debut album ‘Out In The Light’.







