Category Archives: Reviews
EP: Break the Walls by Dead Poets
Dead Poets are a band that describe themselves as simply ‘heavy’ – and I think that’s great. Sure, the obvious thing would be to refer to them as hardcore punk – they have all the hallmarks of it – but … Continue reading
Single: Pick Me Up by Luke Scott Dumper
‘Pick Me Up’ is the latest track from Plymouth based ‘Luke Scott Dumper’. Not your typical singer/songwriter, Dumper’s alternating falsetto and natural vocals are something not often heard in a one-man-band set up. This influence perhaps can perhaps be put … Continue reading
Film: Way Out West by Brad Sherman
A film by Brad Sherman, Way Out West sets out a to document the DIY and punk scene in Plymouth; its past, present and future. Released last year, it has mainly been shoowed at DIY film screenings and festivals yet … Continue reading
Introducing: Harriet Jones
A little while ago we did a short live review of Plymouth songstress Harriet Jones as she took to the stage in Camden, yet more recently she’s been concentrating on her recorded repertoire which is currently available to listen to online. She’s … Continue reading
Single: Our Last Stand by Dead Poets
A little under a week ago, Dead Poets released their latest record ‘Break the Walls’ at White Rabbit. There doesn’t seem to be much stopping these Plymouth based lads with seemingly the city’s entire music loving public cheering them on … Continue reading
Single: Private Violence by The Corsairs
You remember we recently mentioned that Plymouth punk trio The Corsairs are soon to release their debut single ‘Private Violence’. Well we’ve managed to get our hands on a copy to have a sneaky listen before it’s released! The band … Continue reading
EP: The Sailor’s Escape by Edd Lane
We are just as aware as you that there has been a lack of articles on the site recently. This is due to being busy beavering away getting together the first release from our sister company Thin Man Records! Tavistock … Continue reading
Introducing: Dead Poets
Plymouth has got a lot going for it in the way of ‘alternative’ bands, the term itself is an umbrella for many quite distinct styles. This group of bands has evolved into a thriving yet encouraging scene with bands helping each other … Continue reading
Best of 2011: Crazy Arm
With the year coming to a close, the last of our ‘Best of 2011′ articles comes from Martyn Crocker of This Calamity. “Crazy Arm’s 2nd Album “Union City Breath” is actually my 2nd favourite album of the year by any … Continue reading
Best of 2011: Gorgeous Bully
This year Luke Scott Dumper’s been listening to Gorgeous Bully, here’s why… “Well, I first met Mr Crang (Gorgeous Bully) around 2yrs ago when we ended up on the same bill together at a gig in Penzance at The Studio … Continue reading