Interview: Ryan Kinder chats C2C, UK country music and more

American singer-songwriter Ryan Kinder  The Knoxville-born and Alabama-raised country singer just recently visited the UK for the first time to play Country To Country Festival as well as a few shows as part of the C2C Roadshow. Kinder has co-written with some of Nashville’s most successful writers, including Josh Osborne, Ashley Gorley, Ross Copperman, Tom…

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Interview: The Gospel Youth chat new music and touring the world

Having just completed their UK tour with Aussie pop-punks Tonight Alive, The Gospel Youth chat about new music, always being on tour and why you shouldn’t eat two-day old chicken.  Formed in 2014, The Gospel Youth have previously shared stages with the likes of We Are The Ocean, Mallory Knox, Deaf Havana, Hands Like Houses…

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Glass Peaks share new single ‘(Don’t) Ask Me To Dance’

The trio’s new track is heavier and some of the rawest stuff they’ve done to date.  (Don’t) Ask Me To Dance is the latest release from London/Kent trio Glass Peaks. This song see’s the boys take a dramatic shift in dynamic from their previous material to uncover richer, darker and more aggressive undertones. This release…

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River Matthews chats about his new album ‘Imogen’

A record so genuinely beautiful its craft shines through in every single song.  River Matthews is an artist for whom the stars seem to have aligned since the days of playing cover songs in local pubs. A career as a musical therapy teacher, and no small amount of heartbreak has led to working with world renowned…

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Funeral Shakes prove rock’n’roll isn’t dead

Britain’s newest supergroup are on a path to bring back rock’n’roll and their debut album is lighting the way.  Set for release 15 February 2018 via Silent Cult Records, Funeral Shakes was recorded and produced by Steve Sears (The Hell, Krokodil, Palm Reader) at Titan Studios, Watford and combines frenetic punk rock energy with power pop sensibilities, lathered in disdain, with…

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Scottish pop-punk outfit WOES chat new label and touring with Seaway

Having just finished supporting Canadian pop-punks Seaway on their UK tour, we sat down to talk to singer DJ and drummer Ryan about life on tour and what they have planned for 2018.  2018 has already been off to an exciting start for Scottish pop-punk quartet WOES with a new record deal with UNFD and…

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Lizzy Farrall chats new EP and being on the road

British singer-songwriter Lizzy Farrall just wrapped up an eight-date UK tour supporting Seaway.  Ahead of the last date of her UK tour with the Canadian pop-punks, Lizzy talked to us about her brand new EP All I Said Was Never Heard and being on tour. Just before Christmas Lizzy shared her latest video to new track Better With, which…

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Seaway talk touring, pop-punk and Vacation

Ahead of their last show on their UK tour, Canadian pop-punks Seaway talked all about their latest record and being on the road.  Just before the tour, the band released their latest single. Taken from their excellent new album Vacation, which was released via Pure Noise Records in September last year, in London the band tell the story of a…

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Brit-wave outfit SHINERS chat new music

Their debut EP Now is out now so we asked SHINERS about writing the tracks and what’s in store for 2018.  East London four-piece outfit SHINERS are bringing back Brit-Pop in all it’s catchy glory. The quartet grew up listening to their parent’s punk and new wave records, while at the height of Brit Pop. Their memorable…

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Interview: The Sulks chat about their new EP

It’s been a busy year for the English rock outfit.  Four-piece guitar band The Sulks formed in 2016 from the Swindon suburbs and have just finished recording their debut EP which is set for release in 2018. Having played with new-music-ambassadors This Feeling and Jack Rocks, the band also recently packed out London’s Camden Assembly.…

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