Monthly Archives: April 2008

Q Magazine review

So the reviews for the album keep coming, and people keep saying nice things. Latest to add to the list is Q Magazine. They give the record 4 stars, and use words like “they reach for the stars, laudably sophiscated, laudably widescreen”. They also put a little box thats says “Q Recommends” next to the [...]

This weekend – Pride, Gluttony, not Sloth but Cardigans

Now then, thanks to those who made it down to Proud Galleries on Friday night and apologies to those who were victims of the random factor that was introduced to the stage times leading to reduced rock action. here’s some photos for those who missed us gurning our way through another sweaty night in London, [...]

Sunday, sunday

Thanks to everyone who came down to The Crescent we weren’t expecting to see so many friendly faces, a really nice atmosphere we thought. Hope that our set was the start of a great night for many of you. Big thanks again to Glenna for the violin, fantastic. Remember to check out her band Tigers [...]

Crawling Forward through Camden to Russia with Talking Tigers

hello, i’ve not tried this thing yet probably to the consternation of others but here we go anyway… if all that Forward Russia chat made you hungry for more sticks of math rock check out this cos they’re ace and I’m in it helping them out on the acoustic axe..i’m concentrating, not sleeping by the [...]

Spring Is A Condition (that makes bands release great music)

Don’t let the April showers dampen your mood, those rains are replenishing the earth, from the earth grows some stuff, some of that stuff is later eaten by bands, who then record music using the energy given to them by the stuff (potatoes etc). Yes, Dear Reader, the first yield of the second crop is [...]

Barbarians reviews

As we build up to the physical release of “The Barbarians Move In” on 28th of this month, reviews are starting to appear. The album has already been given 9/10 on websites Leeds Music Scene, Sound of Violence and Whisperin & Hollerin. This week Artrocker described ‘The Barbarians Move In’ as “the album for armies [...]