Monthly Archives: September 2011
ANR – It’s Around You/Blood On Blood
Described as “Miami’s finest” – which is quite an accolade, by the way – ANR (or A New Republic) are sending out all the right vibes. Tag-team duo Michael-John Hancock and Brian Robertson have gone about creating mystery in melody … Continue reading
Friends – I’m His Girl
Friends are the latest in a production line of bands to rise from Brooklyn, New York. But there’s something different about this lot. The 5-piece who describe their style as “tropicool”, “weird pop” and/or “rhythm and post-punk”, have disregarded the … Continue reading
The Crimea – Square The Moon
Camden bred, The Crimea have seen it all and probably have the t-shirt. Forming in 2002 at the turn of the millennium – on the back of a previous project – the band have enjoyed a great deal of critical … Continue reading
Sissy & the Blisters – Let Her Go EP
Sissy & the Blisters are 4-piece rock ‘n’ rollers from Guildford. Having brought the world to attention (albeit in low key fashion) with two indie single releases – ‘Things May Change’ (out on Hit Club) and ‘We Are The Others’ … Continue reading