NINJAH: Keep Britain Lively (Tantrum Records 2018)
New album from one of Cardiff’s most eccentric artists, on Tantrum Records It’s quite possible that many of you will have seen Ninjah perform live […]
New album from one of Cardiff’s most eccentric artists, on Tantrum Records It’s quite possible that many of you will have seen Ninjah perform live […]
Question: What do you get when you put a shed load of Cardiff’s most unhinged creative types in a room together? Answer: Clusterfuck. And this […]
One day, in the dim and distant future, Efa Supertramp will sit down, take a breather, or even possibly sleep. Until then, she is gonna […]
John Baine (AKA Attila) is not really a Stockbroker. Ray Burns is neither a Captain, nor Sensible. Rhiannon Crutchley, however, really is a Brewer’s Daughter. […]
South Wales based electro pop band HEAD NOISE with their fourth release; a six track mini album – ep – ish – thing. This has […]
With their third album, Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) remind us that concept albums do not need to be about Topographic Oceans or operas about pubescent […]
Their first album, ‘Push’, laid the foundations. This second album, builds the walls and puts the roof on. Regime are the complete package, reggae, hip-hop […]
As the ballots papers were rolling in, hoisting Theresa May by her own petard, Public Service Broadcasting were in Ebbw Vale, launching their new album. […]
Tucked away on the western fringes of the UK, hide the best ska band you have never heard. The Chalk Outlines. This is their long […]
Anyone that is stupid enough to let a dog have a bank account is in no place to complain when the dog goes bankrupt. And […]
Can’t wait for the festival season to start? Fear not, this fifteen track sampler from the Surplus Crew will help blow those winter blues away. […]
Bass does not have to be sat in the back as part of a rhythm section. Lots of bands have worked that out over the […]
Dreadzone return with their 8th studio album of dubbed up grooviness. Dreadzone were one of the original pioneers of the digital-dub-dance vibe, releasing their first […]
Manchester’s Stone Roses have released their first new music in twenty one years – and it has divided the nation within hours of its release. […]
DAMIDGE: Limitation (Self released 2016) This four track EP is the missing link between the UK festival scene and the New York CBGBs scene of […]
AOS3: Far and few (Self released -2015) This album reviewing malarkey is not as easy as we make it look you know. Sometimes words to […]
A THOUSAND SUNS Destroycreate EP (2007) With so many decent ‘rock’ bands around in South Wales at the moment it takes something special to stand […]
ASTRALASIA Volumes 1&2 (Voiceprint) 2004 Before becoming major players on the UK underground trance/rave scene, Astralasia were a side project for members of the Magic […]
ACID MOTHERS TEMPLE AND THE MELTING PARADISO U.F.O. Does The Cosmic Shepherd Dream Of Electric Tapirs (Space Age Recordings) 2004 We here on Planet Iguana […]
ALABAMA THREE: Outlaw (One Little Indian) 2005 Ten years and five albums in, this Brixton posse get better and better. They take their fascination for […]
AKAHUM Electwistery (Worldvenue) 2007 It can be very difficult to get an ‘organic’ vibe going when making music with predominantly electronic ‘instruments’. Akahum have a […]
THEE FACTION: Reading Writing Revolution (2015) The collected works of Karl Marx, trade union solidarity, protest marches – these don’t exactly sound like good subject […]
THE GREAT HIP HOP HOAX (2013) This is the true story of two Scottish rappers, Silibil ‘n’ Brains, tired of the music industry not taking […]
OTWAY THE MOVIE: ROCK AND ROLL’S GREATEST FAILURE (2013) Those not familiar with John Otway – which let’s face it, is most of the population […]
VARIOUS ARTISTS: Welsh Rock for Refugees When the going gets tough, the tough get rockin’. In response to the refugee crisis that is being played […]
SICK LIVERS: Mid Liver Crisis (Glunk Records + Baldy Longhair Records 2015) Ever since Chuck Berry first picked up his guitar the term rock ‘n […]
THE SPORADICS: Fight Truth Decay (Pumpkin Records 2015) Laying their cards on the table with the opening track, ‘Festival # 23’, The Sporadics make sure […]
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