Rock, Pop & Jazz: Reviews
SINGLE REVIEW: TC & The Groove Family – ‘Stand Strong’
TC & The Groove Family make damn fine music, bloody damn fine music. It’s funky, Soul-y, Jazzy, Afrobeat-y and has a groove that’s irresistible.
‘Stand Strong’ - the first release from the band’s forthcoming EP...
SINGLE REVIEW: The Beer Snobs – ‘There’s No Night Buses To Beeston’
What you are always guaranteed to get from The Beer Snobs is something that musically is a blast; and ‘There’s No Night Buses To Beeston’ is no bloody exception to that. It’s a blast...
SINGLE REVIEW: Gurgles – ‘How D’ye Like Me’
It has been a while - quite a while to be honest - since I’ve reviewed a release from Gurgles; this is a pity, so I’m happy to have something new to listen to...
SINGLE REVIEW: Matilda Shakes – ‘Neon Haze’
Matilda Shakes make music that leans towards the retro; it’s hard, loud and R’n’B based, And a bloody joy.
‘Neon Haze’ is loud, guitar heavy and has a beat you can’t deny. As with their...
SINGLE REVIEW: Ruth Toynton – ‘Beautiful Disaster’
I’m going to cut straight to it, this is another truly wonderful release from Ruth. How I’m going to tell you why.
‘Beautiful Disaster’ is a lot less poppy than her last release ‘Songbird’. It’s...