Sleigh Bells – Infinity Guitars
Villagers – Becoming A Jackal
Two Door Cinema Club – Undercover Martyn
April 3, 2010 in EP Reviews, Rating, Reviews by Mark Gibbs :: 0 Comments

Over the past year, the name of Tiger Please has managed to grow seemingly exponentially. What was once "that Cardiff band I heard on Myspace" has now gone on to receive a record deal with Walnut Tree Records on the...

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February 25, 2010 in Album Reviews, Rating, Reviews by Joel Beighton :: 1 Comment »

'Greatest Hits & More' is The Who's latest compilation album of a very long list. So maybe the direction I should take in this review is why should you buy this one? Most Who fans will already own something very...

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February 23, 2010 in Rating, Tracks by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments

What do you get if you mix the big choruses of post American Idiot Green Day, elements of Nine Inch Nails and add a synth post punk element to it all?

The end product is Welsh artist Lucius' new single 'Enemy.' Sure enough there are catchy moments to the release with its loud choruses and the almost Brian Molko like vocals provided by Lucius. The synth parts are a nod to the...

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February 23, 2010 in Movies, Rating by Drake Graham :: 0 Comments

What do you when you are a billionaire weapons dealer captured by terrorists?  Why build a suit of power armor of course!

What do you when you are a billionaire weapons dealer captured by terrorists?  Why build a suit of power armor of course! Read More »

February 10, 2010 in Movies, Rating by Drake Graham :: 1 Comment »

While Avatar is a visual feast, its best attribute may be that it never goes overboard with anything. It’s also so good, we reviewed it twice.

While Avatar is a visual feast, its best attribute may be that it never goes overboard with anything. Marine Jake Sully knew what he was getting himself into when he agreed to be sent to Pandora, a planet far from...

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February 10, 2010 in Rating, Tracks by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments

Gangsters, rap artists and modified Cadillacs can only be associated with one thing, right?

Add alongside this our own sort of British flavour of the equivalent wannabee chav and you may think about some sort of Hip Hop or R n B song. Think Again. Aaron Carey comments on all thse social cliches but...

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February 1, 2010 in Rating, Tracks by Richard Wink :: 0 Comments

Four chicks, one dude. Teenagersintokyo are a bunch of Aussies that have done what most Aussies do: they’ve travelled to London. No, not to work in bars, but to try and make it big as a band; it’s like a storyline from Pugwall (nobody born after 1984 will get this reference).

What does 'Peter Pan' sound like? Well, the single fits in with the current elecdie aesthetic. The sound that first emerged after the mid noughties (God, I hate that word so much that I'm furiously scrubbing my knuckles with a...

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January 26, 2010 in Rating, Reviews, Tracks by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments

Claustraphobia, glamour and the city: three topics that go reasonably well together.

What's more, thinking about these probably evokes images of bright lights, clubs and partying all night long. Alexander Price is a man that certainly brings light to these images.

"In The City" is the first segment of Alexander Price's new release, which has seen...

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January 20, 2010 in EP Reviews, Rating, Reviews by Alex Yau :: 0 Comments

Coldplay, Keane and The Fray are probably the bands that most people will associate with the combination of piano and guitar music.

Ever since those words about "saving lives," "being bedshaped," or "skin and bones" were uttered into the charts, it's not suprising that these would be the acts most seen as combining the two instruments. However, Isaac's Aircraft sound nothing like...

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January 20, 2010 in Live Reviews, Rating, Reviews by Mark Gibbs :: 0 Comments

On a night full of animal themed band names, would the mammal or the rodent shine the brightest?

Already playing to a healthy crowd, I arrived to catch the end of Frightened Rabbit's first song which was followed by album opener "The Modern Leper." Small pockets of die hard fans arose at the first strike of the opening...

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