Reviews | AAA Music - Part 76
APPLES & EVE – L’Homme
18 March 2013 | aaamusicBrighton gypsy folk artists Apples & Eve formed in 2010 as the duo Eva Rose (guitar/vocals) & Francine Perry (drums/vocals). They studied together at the same college and learnt they had a mutual interest in music of this genre.
BLINDESS – EP
13 March 2013 | aaamusicFormed in 2008, London-based electro rock band Blindness are releasing their second EP at the end of this month.
Last One Dies is the opening track of the EP. The song starts with a strong and distinctive sound that … Read More
ITCH – Manifesto Pt. 2: We’re All In The Gutter
11 March 2013 | aaamusicFollowing the disbandment of The King Blues on the 3rd of April 2012, and while the whole rock industry and fans were in shock at the announcement, Jonny “Itch” Fox confirmed that he would started a solo project, releasing music under the … Read More
FEVER HUT – Segovia
11 March 2013 | aaamusicNever begrudge anyone a second chance. If you do then you must also begrudge Radiohead for making Pablo Honey before The Bends, Blur for Leisure, and on a slightly different scale, Fever Hut for taking their sweet, sweet time … Read More
THE PETER ULRICH COLLABORATION – The Painted Caravan
10 March 2013 | aaamusicPeter Ulrich, multi instrumentalist and once percussionist for the iconic Dead Can Dance and This Mortal Coil, has previously released two solo albums. His first, Pathways and Dawns, has been described as the album The Beatles might have made … Read More
THE GHOSTS – Everything Will Do
10 March 2013 | aaamusic
‘Everything Will Do’ is the new single from The Ghosts’ debut album The End. The lead singer at times sounds like Liam Gallagher. What do I mean at times? I was thinking ‘Oasis’ throughout the whole song. Still, despite … Read More
SOFT BULLETS – Posterity
10 March 2013 | aaamusic
Posterity is the debut single from Soft Bullets. Soaring and cloudy indie electronica with a very commercial sound. It’s a pretty basic release: rhythm, synth and the hook of ‘don’t forget that you will rule the world.’ It’s catchy … Read More
MAN WITHOUT MACHINES – The Kreuzberg Press
4 March 2013 | aaamusic
Originally Beginning as a two piece, Adam Lockhart and keyboardist Valerie Campbell eventually expanded the line-up to the full cluster including Andrew Mitchell on bass and synth, Michael Benbow on drums and Stephen McCullough on … Read More
DAN MICHAELSON AND THE COASTGUARDS – Sheets
4 March 2013 | aaamusicWell damn. I’m a fan of subtlety in most of the music that I listen to (my love of the Manic Street Preachers notwithstanding) but there does come a point when sometimes one feels like whatever they’re listening to could … Read More
WHAT NOW – Move Like A Sinner
4 March 2013 | aaamusic
Christ. Sometimes the stories make the band eh? South African born, London based trio What Now have an absolute cracker to their name. Growing up in the Rock starved South African town of Ballito, three teenage friends … Read More