THE BAR STOOL PREACHERS: Grazie Governo (August 2018)
The Bar Stool Preachers return with their second album, aiming to prove that the first was not a fluke. Bands that can make foot stomping […]
The Bar Stool Preachers return with their second album, aiming to prove that the first was not a fluke. Bands that can make foot stomping […]
Aberdare based posse Head Noise return with their second EP this year. Eighties Electro Pop is an odd genre to revive. And a brave move, […]
This third album from Slaves, Kent’s number one punk outfit, is a full frontal dose of sass and attitude. As we have come to expect. […]
Dead at 27 drop ten new tracks to (hopefully) prove that you don’t have to be dead to be appreciated. Eighty years to the day […]
Italian Producer Fab Samperi drops his first proper album in seven years, just in time to lay down a soundtrack for your summer evenings.
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 […]
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