This trio of tracks is a short but sweet offering from the Port Talbot rock fledglings. Only One’s forlorn recurring lead riff haunts over a wall of bleak electric guitar and muffled My Bloody Valentine esque vocals and creates a big ball of shoegaze. The most intriguing track on display is the instrumental Soapmaker of Correggio. The [...]
This is a solid first E.P from a promising Welsh band. Worth checking out…
It’s the soundtrack to your teens, re-imagined for your twenties…
Further insight into their off-kilter world of space-pop, psych and grunge…
The band move from the atmospheric to the downright angry with ease…
A reassuringly self-sufficient effort with plenty to make you hopeful of what’s to come…
Without a doubt, Simon Parton is one to watch…
All the necessary aspects of acoustic song writing: malaise, hope and redemption…
Electro-rock that’s catchy and poppy enough that you remember it…
The Keys are here overhauled and remixed by Kirkland to intriguing effect…
The impeccably heady heights of Pink Floyd, crossed with the keen songwriting of John Grant…
Furniture is an enjoyable and addictive release that rivals many of their established contemporaries…