Nervus – Everything Dies

Nervus’ newest LP is out this Friday and you should definitely take a listen!  The first new record since 2016’s Permanent Rainbows marks a step forward for the British alt rockers fronted by talented songwriter Em Foster who pours her heart and soul into every drop of this record. Scheduled for release on 9 March via…

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Review: First Aid Kit deliver a first-class show at the Roundhouse

The folk duo’s second sold-out London show proved that these ladies live up to their hype.  Earlier this year Swedish folk sisters First Aid Kit released their latest album Ruins and now they’ve hit the road with shows in Glasgow, Manchester and London. For two sold-out nights the singers took over the iconic Roundhouse and showed…

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Review: The Wandering Hearts on the road to bigger things

The UK’s newest Americana-pop quartet The Wandering Hearts impressed at their sold out London headline show.  The Wandering Hearts have been #1 in the UK country charts for the last three weeks since the release of their debut album Wild Silence – and rightfully so. With support from BBC Radio2, Bob Harris and the recent win of…

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Review: Paceshifters rock London’s Camden Assembly

Dutch alt-rockers Paceshifters played tracks off their new album live in North London last week.  It was their first ever UK headline tour, and Paceshifters made it one to remember. On a cold February night they filled North London’s Camden Assembly with support from 7he 7ouch and Lullaby as part of their nine-date tour. Late last year…

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Check out Ryan Kinder’s latest single

Leap of Faith features Kinder’s signature guitar skills and introspective lyrics.  With unbreakable concentration and masterful guitar skills, Warner Bros./Warner Music Nashville artist Ryan Kinder has delivered his latest offering, ‘Leap of Faith’ with a mesmerising visual and an audio accompaniment. Written by Kinder along with Fred Wilhelm and Luke Sheets, Leap of Faith features his now-signature intricate guitar…

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Philippa Hanna shares video for brand new single

Check out Hanna’s new video for Getting On With Life.  Getting On With Life delivers a thoughtful lyric with a contemporary pop production, infused with country elements. About the single she says: “During the time my Dad was going through chemotherapy, I realised my patience was pretty short. When a stranger pushed past me in town so…

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‘Five More Minutes’ becomes Scotty McCreery’s #1 single

The track is the lead single from his long-awaited album Seasons Change, which is due 16 March 2018. Scotty McCreery’s debut single from the forthcoming album, Five More Minutes, becomes his first US #1 hit, reaching the top spot on both the Billboard and Mediabase/Country Aircheck Country Airplay charts. The song that The Tennessean says, “pulls heartstrings” also cements US Gold certification. An overjoyed McCreery said, “There was a…

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Hawthorne Heights announce new album

Bad Frequencies will be released on 27 April via Pure Noise Records.  Ohio rock outfit, Hawthorne Heights have announced the upcoming release of Bad Frequencies, the band’s first full-length album since 2013 and first release on Pure Noise Records. They are giving fans the first taste of the new 13-track album with the release of Pink Hearts. On…

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5 Seconds Of Summer announce intimate London show!

And there’s new music – time to get excited, guys! It has been three long long years since the release of Sound Good Feels Good, but now 5 Seconds of Summer are back! With a third album in the works and brand new single Want You Back, 2018 promises to be a huge year for the four Aussies.…

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Forever Cult unleash new single ‘USURPER’

Grunge-pop outfit Forever Cult kick-started their UK run with Fizzy Blood by releasing a new track. Abrasive, fuzzy and oscillating, the track is a sonic depiction of a night out escalating. USURPER is also the first track featuring the band’s newly recruited second guitarist Wilko. Vocalist KK says about the track: “Usurper is a cold…

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