There’s something quite remarkable about the fact that the lads in Pentire have managed to write and release a song such as ‘Kick Me When I’m Weak’ on an EP and still it isn’t even the best song on the whole record.  Pentire have really been making waves on the UK circuit recently having just … Continued

Nostalgia defined, ‘I Just Wanna Know’ is a real throwback to times gone by and a reminder of the classic Indie sound we all know and love.  The Splints, hailing from Australia, are returning with what is surprisingly only their second single. I say surprisingly because this is a band that sound like they have … Continued

South coast musical mindbenders The Manatees are back with their latest offering ‘How Was I To Know’, released on April 14th via Fierce Panda Records as part of their latest EP ‘Dream In Colour’.  This track, as stated by the lads, is absolutely rife with a plethora of different musical influences spanning multiple genres. All of … Continued

Falling To Pieces, the first piece of music released by The Pigeon Detectives since the announcement of their highly anticipated Sixth studio album. It’s definitely anthemic to say the very least.  I’m really not sure where to start with this track, the sheer quality of songwriting on display has absolutely blown my mind and left … Continued

A song very much written for the people by a band from an extremely relatable background. ‘This Town’ by The White Roses is an in your face, guitar driven banger.  The immediate standout of this track is the vocal performance from singer Ellie. There’s a real beauty and innocence about the way such harsh and … Continued

From one of my favourite rising bands in the industry – Only The Poets. Jump is a sensationally catchy track.  I remember reviewing the last single from these guys when ‘Even Hell’ was released and being completely blown away. Since then they have now released their latest body of work ‘Jump’. As I have come to … Continued

Mr Invisible, a track which lyrically any listener may immediately fall at the feet of. A real story teller of a track.  Unfortunately, as much as the lyrics really do tell a story, what let’s this track down is the musical aspect. It just seems quite messy and very muddled up with all the parts … Continued

From the very outset of Star Cross’d, the latest single from Fast Money Music, there’s a feel of a ready made banger of a pop song.  Everything is so perfectly in place in this track which has clearly been created by musicians who are right at the peak of their talents. After successful collaborations with … Continued

Glorious, easy listening post-punk music, Youth Sector have certainly come back with a bang with their latest release ‘Benign Fire in a Small Room’.  The track is absolutely laden with great guitar tones, melody’s and some really impressive motifs that get caught in your head. Though I’m not normally a huge fan of post-punk myself, … Continued

Low Hummer, a band who are masters at telling the stories of the way we all live, this song ‘Connected’ is lyrically, extremely relevant and one that I’m sure many people would relate to. A track which is seemingly about our use of phones and the modern world all wrapped up in good old post-punk … Continued

With only their second single, fast-upcoming band Keyside have hit the world with what feels like a real story-teller of a track. These lads are at the forefront of an ever growing Merseyside music scene and it’s really clear to see why they’re so well liked.  ‘Paris to Marseille’ is, at the very least, incredibly … Continued

Guitars. Beautiful, insanely performed guitar music. That was my instant impression of ‘Again’ by The Cavs. It’s a piece of music which really feels like it’s trying to decide what genre it wants to be. Don’t get me wrong it’s an incredible track but there’s just elements that feel really confused within it. Such as … Continued

Leeds really is becoming a real hotspot for upcoming music lately and Artio are yet another in the string of great bands coming through. This time a bit of a heavier band with this release ‘Product Of My Own Design’ being a track which is ready made to head bang to.  Sometimes you can just … Continued

After hearing and reviewing the last track from Southern group Pynch, my expectations were high for this track. I did immediately lose those expectations however when I heard the sound that starts this new track. It’s almost like a new band with the same vocalist in. Diversity within music is a brilliant quality. The fact that … Continued

Cumbria-based The Silver Bars are hitting the world with some real nostalgia in their new track ‘Lipstick Colour’. This one does really feel like a classic that I’ve heard before and reminds me of so much great indie music from years gone by.  I’m not quite sure what it is about this track but there’s just … Continued

Funky, twangy and catchy. This is some pop song and some band. Little Planets, the latest signing to Modern Sky who were born out of the city of Leeds, demonstrate some incredible mix between funk and pop in their latest track and I’m loving it! It’s hard to know where to start when a track … Continued

Brad Mack, a man who has got a brilliant nack for writing a catchy indie rock track. ‘What’ve You Got To Lose’ has this feel as if it’s like 2004 Arctic Monkeys but brought forward 20 years and given a real indie pop twist.  The drum performance in this track is absolutely my highlight. Every … Continued

Another unbelievable track from these lads hailing from the small town of Ross-on-Wye. ‘Give Me A Reason’ is, to say the very least, anthemic.  A track that seems to be fused somewhere between indie rock and indie pop it’s so easy to listen to. The latest offering from Pentire is filled to the brim with … Continued

Just over two minutes of funky, toe-tapping goodness would be my short summary of ‘Cool Whip’ by Belot.  The whole vibe of this track feels like it’s been laced with the influence of Doja Cat but made more cool, it really does feel like a summer-ready banger. Nothing too complex musically, it’s just a track … Continued

This song does, in many ways, feel like a train ride through the singers thoughts. It’s sort of rambling along with some element of a rush like the chaotic nature of catching a rush hour train as the band describe it.  ‘Train’ is a heavily guitar based piece of music, so much so I’d normally … Continued

This post-something piece of musical beauty that is ‘Where Are You Now’ by The Heavy North really is something of a masterclass in musicianship.  The instruments just quite pleasantly sort of soar along through the track. Not with any form of melancholy, just the opposite. It’s almost as if the song is meant to be … Continued

‘Calling Time’, the latest release from Manchester band Arkayla is an instantly likeable, shining example of some great modern indie guitar music. With quite astonishing guitar tones and beautiful vocal melodies throughout the song this one is perfect for any indie lover. Arkayla have recently seen success from BBC Music Introducing for this track as … Continued

The Fades latest offering is quite possibly the happiest sounding song within the punk genres that I’ve ever heard. The London based band have recently had an abundance of success touring the UK as well as the likes of Italy and more recently the USA!  It would seem that the critical acclaim from national tastemakers … Continued

Modern day rebellion defined. ‘No Future’, the latest single from The Meffs makes no mistake about getting straight in your face and getting its angsty point across.  After building some recent success at venues such as Londons iconic Roundhouse, the upcoming punk sensations were invited to take to the studio with the renowned Frank Turner. … Continued

You’d be quite quickly and easily fooled into thinking you’ve been transported back into 90s American grunge with Trunky Juno’s latest track.  The Durham based hard-hitter is one artist making some hugely different sounds at the moment. ‘Everything You Say And Do’ is a track which the artist himself describes as ‘alternative indie with pop … Continued

Two Year Vacation have released what might be the most light hearted and feel good tracks I’ve heard this year. Even at 6 in the morning on a train, this absolute belter had me bopping my head!  ‘High Hopes, Low Expectations’, is only the third release this year from the funky fresh band birthed from … Continued

Described as ‘not so well behaved indie pop’ I was immediately not sure what to expect when I opened up the Spotify of the fast rising Harri Georgio. If I did have any expectation it was very quickly changed when I heard his latest offering ‘Weekend’.  ‘Weekend’ is one of those tracks that stands out … Continued

An instant slap in the face from a track full of pure angst. The Empire Police, a powerful upcoming quartet from the north west of England, have released their latest musical work ‘Northern Bones’. This track has some real contrast, immediately, between the instrumental lines and the vocal performance which is within the track. The … Continued

Lancashire based indie dream-pop upcomers lanterns are supplying even more brilliant vibes with their latest track Glue.  A band who were one of the standouts of all the bands that I saw live last year, have proved to be just as great on record. The trio, earmarked by BBC Introducing Lancashire as ‘ones to watch’ … Continued

A song which seems somewhat harrowing in lyrical content but says all that it needs to say.  ‘London’ by Pynch is a song which discusses the housing crisis and current economic state of the UK’s capital. In a time where it can be hard to discuss such issues, these guys have somehow managed to perfectly … Continued

Walls of guitars, bouncy rhythms and insane production. What more could any listener ask for in a piece of music. ‘Exit Sign’ supplies all of this in just one track.  Tushar is giving almost a math rock sort of influence with this absolute bop. A summer ready banger which feels like some almighty combination of … Continued

The ever-present The Pigeon Detectives are back with their latest tune ‘Lovers Come and Lovers Go’ and it’s an absolute belter!  It all starts with a really trashy sounding guitar tone which initially sounds somewhat offensive on the ears. However, when the rest of the track all kicks in it sort of just blends with … Continued

From their very name I had an idea that their may be a hint of Psychedelia in Eyesore & The Jinx’s music. I didn’t however expect to be slapped in the face by a song that sounds so graciously experimental.  The Merseyside based band are carrying on with a successful string of releases via their … Continued

Noah And The Loners, a band back with only their second single and definitely one to be proud of in many ways. However, also one to be learned from and improved upon.  This song gives absolutely everything that you’d expect after reading the title. Pure angst in the performance and lyrical content of this track … Continued

The latest offering from Derby based bedroom pop producer and artist Sfven does it’s job perfectly in creating an image of a scenario through the means of music.  Sfven himself says that ‘Fingers Through My Hair’ is a song which tries to capture the nostalgia of the honeymoon phase of a relationship. Something very relatable … Continued

Welsh up and comers Beano Naboo and The Real Keepers have just put out their latest tune and crowd favourite ‘Trouble On The Telephone’. A song which feels really drenched in pain and almost country inspired in a lot of places.  Within the track itself, it’s really easy to see why this song is a … Continued

Sad Boys Club have released their latest nostalgic floor filler ‘Delicious’. This track is something which feels like a nod to the 2000s while still being up to date and very new. This single is the latest in a string of songs coming out on the bands upcoming album ‘Lullabies From The Lightning Tree’, which … Continued

Youth Sector, a Brighton based musical breath of fresh air. Describing themselves as being within the Art-Rock genre, you’d expect this band to be very Avant-Garde within their musical creation and that expectation is absolutely met with this latest song ‘A Definitive Guide To Easy Living’.  The track feels something like Funk music meets pop, … Continued

Soulhole, a rhythmically tight, groovy band are releasing their latest banger ‘Pretty Mumma’ and it’s a song for every lover of indie pop in the world. This is a song I’d love to hear in a live scenario, purely because as a recorded track I do have a couple of problems with it. The track, … Continued

The Faux Faux have produced possibly the most unconventional of guitar driven tracks that I have heard of late with their new tune ‘Cold Hearted Woman’. A tune which repeats its hook line over and over to reinforce the really quite blunt message it wants to convey.  The Faux Faux is the new solo project … Continued

Divine musical arrangement in what is one of the finest recent releases I’ve heard from any band. Only The Poets, the lads from Reading, have dropped their latest single ‘Even Hell’ via EMI Records and it’s one that is sure to get stuck in the minds of many.  This latest track from the southern lads … Continued

Nothing For Breakfast are another band coming from the brilliant scene which has been building for bands out in Italy recently. Their latest release ‘Time Machine’ is one with huge electronic underpinnings and in many ways does feel like being placed in a time machine back to the old music of 70s and 80s with … Continued

Gold Spectacles latest offering ‘Anywhere Else’, is a song which is nothing short of a song with the potential to be a huge tune and a very catchy one at that.  However, I feel this track just falls short in a couple of areas. ‘Anywhere Else’, by its very design as a track is a … Continued

Music that feels like it’s made to be pumped out of a cars speakers on a really hot summer day. Three piece The Family Rain have written – and nailed yet another in your face rock and roll guitar track. With a majorly bouncy and catchy guitar riff and the  song having been produced by … Continued

Claws, the latest release from San Francisco born, UK based, artist Fast Money Music is a high energy, guitar driven banger. Immediately, this track feels very familiar. It almost seems just like any British indie track, just so comfortable to listen to. It’s almost like Royal Blood jumped into the 80s, a rather tantalising display … Continued

This latest track from Manchester based band M60 feels like an instant crowd pleaser and floor filler. M60 are a band who do seem to write music for their fans as well as themselves, with tunes that are sure to get crowds a bit rowdy and singing their hearts out in packed out rooms.  With … Continued

‘Maybe’ from Stanleys is a nice mellow indie track, driven by pretty, jangly guitar lines and a sound which is reminiscent of times gone by while still staying unique and true to the sound of a band who are crafting their own sound. One of the most beautiful parts of this track is the glory … Continued

Guitar Driven indie glory is being brought to the table with Satyr Play’s latest single ‘Like A Ghost’. The whole of this track is constantly building and dropping and just constantly staying interesting throughout. I can’t imagine my ears ever getting tired of this.  The obvious part of this track which I want to comment … Continued

Glamorous, beautiful, shimmering indie pop. ‘Spinning’, the latest single from Ross-on-Wye born Pentire, is quite jaw dropping to listen to. A really uplifting track with some quite sad yet relatable lyrics behind it.  It’s absolutely no surprise to see that these lads have already received major support from national tastemakers on the likes of Radio … Continued

‘Monday Morning’ is the sound of an artist with some real talent who has built the perfect idea of what their songs should sound like. With a catchy hook-line and bouncy rhythms that keep the tune ticking along, this track really is something special.  It’s no surprise really to see that Ten Tonnes has managed … Continued

As the track title suggests, Floodhound’s latest release carries themes of dealing with all manners of chaos. The music and instrumentation reflects this too, as a verse which is relentlessly driven by drums and rhythmical palm muted guitars lead into the chorus, opening up into the song’s thematic solution of taking a step back to … Continued

Bolton based outfit The Shed Project have released the first single off of their second independent album which is due in Autumn 2023. ‘If you’re Getting Busy, You’re Getting Better’ is an acoustic melancholy take on subjects close to home, on which they have teamed up with Bolton based platform WhySup, who work hard to … Continued

Now then, this album was my first introduction to Oldham four-piece The Recreation. So I had no idea what to expect from them. First impressions, before even listening, the lovely vintage artwork. Always helps when an album has inviting artwork, but I suppose I’m not meant to be reviewing the artwork… There’s something rather distinct … Continued

Live fans of Sarpa Salpa will already be familiar with their latest release ‘She Never Lies’ as it had established itself as a firm setlist favourite throughout their shows well before it was put out as a recording. In a sign of true longevity, it’s one of the first songs that was written by the … Continued

Since 2018, Katie O’Malley has established a name amongst fans of blues revival, and her latest release ‘Karma’ only further cements the consistent quality of her work. Husky Americana vocals with lyrics that lay down the law of consequences sit over sharp guitar licks and tribal-like drums. It’s a style which was popularised in the … Continued

Dakota Avenue, a name I’ve heard a lot of recently but not a band I’ve actually checked out until this release. And my word do I regret that, this is absolutely unreal!  From musical performance through to the production, from the lyrics to the writing of the song itself, this track has everything that any … Continued

‘Running Back 2 U’, the latest track from Ten Eighty Trees’ upcoming EP. The track feels like it should be a huge rock anthem, but also I do feel like this anthem needs work to reach its full potential.  The track has a really great sense of familiarity in many ways, it’s a track that … Continued

A lyrical masterpiece, a track which lyrically is somehow mysterious in story yet feels relatable at the same time. The lyrics in this track almost feel like they’ve been storyboarded as they’re written, which honestly is a great quality within a songs lyrics.  This song builds terrifically from the start to the finish, an excellent … Continued

WhoBodyHow are definitely a band who know their way around a proper belter of an indie tune. Their latest single ‘Weatherman’ is a track which feels very reminiscent of early 2010s indie and honestly I’m here for it.  With the drums keeping this track ticking along with an infectious bounce and some classic driven guitar … Continued

Confusing and mind boggling but in the best way possible. The only description I can find that is fitting for the latest single from Garvie. This track does not feel like it’s going to go where it does when it starts but when it travels there, it is the greatest musical surprise to the ears!  … Continued

‘This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things’ is so captivating from the get go that you’d immediately struggle to tell that this is the debut single from Stockport boys The Maddocks.  It doesn’t happen often that a bands debut single is this good, honestly they’ve set the bar high for their next release. You’d … Continued

If unforgettable could be defined by a piece of music this would absolutely fit that position. This track throughout is just full of everything that is good about a piece of music.  Smith has some seriously impressive accolades behind him and has been on quite the journey through music in recent years. This becomes apparent … Continued

Two-piece northerners Dirty Blonde have produced a real powerhouse of a track with their latest release ‘Come Over’. Having received support from some huge Spotify playlists, this track does really feel like a rock classic already.  The duo of Issy and Hayley who make up Dirty Blonde have all the power of any of the … Continued

I don’t know what I was expecting from this track when I heard those initial stabs on the synth but it wasn’t anything quite as beautiful as when I heard the vocal of lead singer Ericson Stakee come into the track.  This isn’t a typical ‘banger’ or ‘bop’ or whatever you want to call a … Continued

It is clear that The 1975 prove themselves to be the forever growing and changing band. Special guest performances, a unique setlist, Matty Healy’s immaculate stage presence, one of a kind set design. These lot are here to bring nothing less than a show for all to fall in love with. We went down to … Continued

The immediate thing I notice about this track is the incredible artwork, really bold and it left me not knowing what to expect from the music really. Not that this is much to do with the music. However, if I did have any expectations, they were immediately blown away by the brilliance of the vocals … Continued

I don’t think I’ve ever quite heard such a strong EP opener as ‘Nothing To Lose’ on The Howlers latest EP ‘Further Down The Line’. Extremely catchy and definitely would not sound out of place in any modern day video game!  This 4 track EP from start to finish is artistically and musically divine, full … Continued

This really is beautiful, shimmering indie pop. This track almost feels like a nod to years gone by with its nostalgic sort of sound. It’s somewhere between 80s music and that stereotypical indie pop sound of the 2010s.  The Sheffield based band are really pushing out a brilliant sound and, refreshingly I will add, not … Continued

Luscious Indie Pop music, laced with soaring synth lines and funky guitar tones. This does really seem like a track from a band that take every bit of care in the writing process of their songs. ‘The Ball’ is a track which, like every good indie pop track, pays extra attention to the fine musical … Continued

When this track started, I didn’t have the expectation that it would become so lively. ‘Grow’ by Lanterns is a track which keeps building with tension and release all the way through the track. The Rhythm guitar in this track is the main thing which immediately sticks out to me and remains in my memory, … Continued

Another band contributing to the brilliant new age of punk music is Sugarstone. A Manchester based four-piece who are more than definitely on the rise after previously receiving support from the like of Radio X’s John Kennedy. Their latest track ‘Author Is Now Dead’ is quite simply brilliant. Brought in by the pristinely produced vocal … Continued

Dick Dudley, a band who instantly deliver themselves as unapologetic to the world with their attitude-filled music. Something within this track does almost seem like absolute rebellion to the rest of todays music, it’s almost like the band are so comfortable within their own style that they’re happy to stand out in a crowd. ‘Dog … Continued

Reverb soaked, rather pretty sounding guitars underneath the bounce of an extremely happy and joyous sounding track from Merseyside up-and-comers Keyside. ‘Lights Out’ is the sort of track which i can really imagine a room full of people screaming for when they hear the start of the track. It just has that instant feel of … Continued

2022 has been a great year for music, here at The Pentatonic we have had the pleasure of working with over 230 bands on live shows and we have discovered some incredible new music. It’s that time of year again where we predict which bands and artists we think will have a successful 2023. The … Continued

Somehow, somewhere in my brain, I feel like a teenager again instantly listening to this track. ‘Try Not To Notice’ displays the sound of a very well established and matured musician from the back of the track to the front.  Qwiet Type is an artist working out of Florida, USA and honestly I feel honoured … Continued

It’s hard to believe that Greta Kline is just 28 years old. The one-time teen princess of New York’s underground anti-folk scene, this is her fifth studio album and with the help of a trusted band that has helped to shape her prolific songwriting into something more refined, it might be the best yet.  During … Continued

There was a time in the past when listening to a Bill Callahan album took a degree of preparation. During his days under the Smog pseudonym, the Maryland man was known, as the name suggests, for a greyer, more distorted sound, but anyone who has followed him through the years knows that’s no longer exclusively … Continued

In the early days of Loyle Carner’s career, he built his audience on a persona which had a certain charm as a passionate, family focussed, well mannered young adult with a knack for rhyme and flow. While his early material still addressed serious matters, he would address them with something of an endearing innocence, almost … Continued

Short and sweet, Hawke The Band have really released one of the bounciest tracks I have personally heard from an up and coming band in recent times. From the outset of the song I found myself bopping along in my chair to the sound of the Dublin born band. First impressions of a track are … Continued

Some of our favourite festivals for discovering new bands are Multi-Venue set ups, just like Live At Leeds: In The City. With over 80 names announced to perform across the city on Saturday 15th October it can be quite daunting, especially if you’re looking to find some new bands and not just staying at the … Continued

Boola Roo are a London based electronic three-piece, who like many creatives met with the isolation of lockdown, threw themselves into a brand new project during that period. Their debut offering ‘Show Me Love’ is an impressively self-produced track which carries itself well structurally. The instrumentation consists of a classic 90’s drum beat anchored by … Continued

According to London based singer Mike Stoyanov, his sound “just punches you in the face, man and forces you to submit”. So if you want to feel like you’ve been assaulted by a bloke in a Fred Perry top, then Stoyanov’s new track ‘Everything You Ever Wanted’ could be for you. The single, again in … Continued

Since his first release in 2019, Newcastle’s Trunky Juno has thrived within the realms of his alternative/indie experimentation. Clean-cut production and relatable, largely insular lyricism has earned him accolades that include BBC Radio 1 airplay, and an esteemed likening to artistic boundary pushers such as Beck or Mac Demarco. His latest offering ‘Oxford English Dictionary’ … Continued

Now in the 11th year since their inception, Bones Shake have been prolific in their output during their career, consistently adding to an illustrious catalogue as they have cut their teeth playing across the UK and Europe. ‘Come Home’ is a notable single off their latest album ‘Bleed’, which was released via Sister9 Recordings in … Continued

Dee Rae, in her own words, “combines childhood folk favourites with more modern indie influence”, which is showcased in her recent debut single ‘Silver Wallet’. The track earned a great reception upon release, as it displays influence from the likes of Lily Allen or Wet Leg with half-sung, half-spoken lyricism that isn’t afraid to break … Continued

Alternative indie outfit, DUDE, MY DUDE have achieved notable success since releasing their debut single ‘Loser’ just last year – tallying up 2.6 million streams and counting for that one song alone. Since then they’ve released a handful of additional singles, broadening their catalogue ahead of their tour with Cassia next month. One of said … Continued

Shortly after the band’s set had finished, I was back at my flat on all fours over the toilet bowl puking a stomach full of vodka into the Manchester sewage system, every violent heave and subsequent splash amounting to around £6 Ancoats prices. An expensive spew, and a truly horrible state for a man of … Continued

After a long wait, Pikehall’s annual Y Not Festival finally went underway last weekend. Was it worth the wait? You betcha.  Topping the bill this year were Welsh pop rock titans Stereophonics, Manchester icons the Courteeners and stepping up to a headline Sunday slot were, highlights of the weekend and Stockport’s finest Blossoms. A stacked … Continued

A drizzly Sunday was not going to put an end to the party. Hair of the dog and an expanse of food outlets ensured that no one would be falling short of what was to be a phenomenal Sunday. Lightweight raincoats complimented by golden draped red fez hats resumed as the dress code for the … Continued

Tramlines 2022 became the 2nd year post covid that saw eager festival goers fill the park. From start to finish we saw the festival showcase some of the best up and coming bands the country has to offer, carefully curated with cult icons that made us see nostalgia succumb to the wonders of live performance; … Continued

Gallaher’s Green have just released their new single “Catch The Sun” The song from start to finish throws you into that summertime feeling with driving verses complimented by a huge chorus this could definitely mark a new beginning for the rock quartet. From the outset as the guitar riff cuts through the powerful drum beat … Continued

Diverting from the typical groggy setup of a traditional festival with mud ridden showers and waterlogged tents, Tramlines Festival are in favour of something more suited for one and all, by providing their ‘all inclusive’ line up that captures those of all ages and backgrounds to be involved. The 2nd year of the festival post … Continued

One of our favourite artists Venus Demilo has released an infectious new single that is a million miles away from their previous sound – and we’re all for it! ‘The Good Life’ is an up-beat bouncy song from the Liverpool based band. Venus Demilo have ramped up the electronic sounds in this track and really … Continued

The former front man and songwriter of BINES, Danny Bowles, has returned with a brand new solo project which has seem him take a different avenue than his previous band. Danny has released his debut solo single ‘Wake Me (My Dear)’ and it is a beautiful poetic introduction to himself. ‘Wake Me (My Dear)’ originally … Continued

Fusing their iconic blend of hip-hop and indie, Manchester based act PROSE have returned with yet another anthemic song. Building on the success from previous hits, PROSE are yet again finding their way back into their fans ears with this ‘9 Million Volts’ This is a slightly more pop based song, showcasing their singing vocals … Continued

Considering this is a ‘sole’ musician, Adam Hailstone, who uses the name Pink Films, really does put his ‘soul’ into this track. His latest release, the song ‘M.A.D.’ (Movie’s Almost Done) creates a wonderful atmosphere perfect for a late night stroll around a small city. A combination of psychedelic, dreamy, 80s inspired music has helped … Continued

On a heavily rescheduled date, The Beths managed to overcome an absent lead guitarist, a collapsing stage backdrop and a re-jigged setlist to produce a fine performance with their tried and tested blend of joyful love and bitter self-loathing at Manchester Club Academy. It says a lot about the Beths that they were able to … Continued

On the 17th of March 2022, I strolled into the world of ‘Libations’ – a sordid saloon somewhere on the edge of Manchester inhabited by the band, Dead Cherry. I was listening to their latest single which is described as ‘a hyperbolic look at the direct and indirect effects of excessive alcohol consumption.’ Here’s what … Continued

We visited The Recreation at their Ancoats studio to learn more about their current 33 Oldham Street residency, upcoming album, and the new musical ideals they’ve established post-lockdown. For those who don’t know the boys, they are George Porter (Drums), Sam Sumner (Bass), Tom Atkinson (lead guitar), and Owen Baldwin (Vocals, guitar). They can be … Continued