Jessica Jalbert – Brother Loyola
Brother Loyola is the debut album from Jessica Jalbert (twitter/bandcamp) and what a way for the Canadian songstress to make an entrance. Released this week, Brother Loyola takes you on a journey… Read More
Introducing: Tea Leigh
There is something sweet in the lo-fi rough production of Tea Leigh (facebook/twitter) that takes her songs away from the cutesy folk-pop roots that would draw comparisons with Slow Club or Jay… Read More
S.C.U.M. – Again Into Eyes
I saw S.C.U.M (facebook/twitter) a few months back supporting The Kills in London and decided that they were the most pretentious band on the planet and weren’t talented enough to be that… Read More
Future Islands – On The Water
It probably says more about me than anything else that The Wire was the only reason If ever really thought of Baltimore before I wrapped my ears around Future Islands (facebook/twitter) –… Read More
Johnny Foreigner – Johnny Foreigner vs Everything
Alexei Berrow, in speaking about his band’s new record, has made a point of saying that its title came well before anything else did. The last two years have been rather difficult… Read More
Benjamin Francis Leftwich at Norwich Arts Centre
It’s rare to find an artist getting regular airplay on Radio 1 who I’m still interested in going to see live; even when I find a gem on Radio 1, they’ll generally… Read More
Francis Neve – Dance Around the Fire
As winter begins to set in, it is imperative that there should be a few songs springing up around this time of year to offset the chill in the air. Well, don’t… Read More
Frightened Rabbit – A Frightened Rabbit EP
Frightened Rabbit (facebook/twitter) have been consistently on playlists around Walrus Towers since I first fell in love with Keep Yourself Warm. The Scots have been off touring the US for the past… Read More




