The origins of Marlon Brando Island lie in the prolific bedroom recordings and determinedly DIY ethos of vocalist and guitarist Marcus Fulcher, whose up-and-at-’em attitude would soon establish him as a notable presence on London’s solo singer/songwriter circuit. However, it took the muscular contributions of Marco Testa Ryan (drums) and Edward J Thorpe (bass) for […]
Storm The Palace Interview – DLR Dreaming
Storm the Palace are an Edinburgh and London based five-piece band who combine elements of baroque-pop and traditional folk with menacing melodies and cinematic flare. The band are preparing to release their debut album Snow, Stars and Public Transport on 12th May 2017 via Abandoned Love Records. A labour of love, the record was written […]
Maria Kelly Interview – Far Below
Irish singer-songwriter Maria Kelly returns with her most poignant and honest release to date. Her debut EP The Things I Should, out on 19th May 2017 via Veta Records, is a stunning collection of emotionally gripping tracks performed with purity and grace. The EP is based around Maria’s struggle with self-expression and how, by always […]
SOS Drops Infectious, Mesmerizing Single Silent Witness
UK based pop artist S.O.S has released a hypnotic, catchy new single titled Silent Witness. Not ready to be pushed off the edge, S.O.S. delivers a strong, impactful vocal performance over a moving, infectious, electro-infused sound bed of rhythms and melodies that will stick with you and keep you coming to replay this solid single […]
The Nickajack Men Interview
Falkirk-based four piece The Nickajack Men are preparing to release their debut EP Wasting Away, due for release on 26th May 2017 via NJM Records. The theme of the EP explores the difficulties and frustrations experienced by aspiring young musicians as they try to break free from the environment they have grown up in, preparing […]
Matt and The Beanstalk Interview – Symphony
Matt & The Beanstalk is a brand new project of the Nottingham based artist, brand new to the scene since November 2016. The fact that both Bramwell Bronte and “Matt” were the only two to play all the instruments on the single is an impressive start to his musical journey and with influences like Kate […]
Finding Hidden Gems with Captain of the Lost Waves
Captain of the Lost Waves delivers a truly refreshing and engaging sonic experience with their newest album Hidden Gems: Chapter 1. If Nu Vaudeville ever becomes the next big trend, Captain of the Lost Waves are at the forefront with their infectious, gothic-esque, epic and quite elaborate display of creative talent. Think spirit of the […]
KOBA Interview – Rush
KOBA’s latest single Rush marks a comeback for the atmospheric electronic outfit. Rush is about forging a relationship with someone from a different social circle, all the time being aware of the conflicts and the excitement associated with that. KOBA are a quartet based across Edinburgh and Glasgow, they’ve taken the unique approach of working […]
Interview With The Phantoms – Shadows
Formed back in 2012, Scottish four-piece The Phantoms have earned quite a reputation for their energy-fuelled live shows. Now, releasing their new single Shadows – out on 21st April 2017 – they look set to take the rest of the UK by storm. The quartet has already supported Catfish And The Bottlemen and We Were […]
Ultras Interview
With influences ranging from elements of hip-hop and electronica to rock, pop and traditional Scottish folk music, ULTRAS is the brain child of multi-instrumentalist Gav Prentice. The self-titled debut album is due for release on 28th April 2017 via Hello Thor Records and Instinctive Racoon. ULTRAS’ eclectic take on modern pop music is as challenging […]
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