The Cavern is the ideal location for a Tigercub gig in Exeter. The dark and gloomy atmosphere goes hand in hand with their sound, which fits somewhere in between the loud-quiet dynamics of Nirvana and the swagger of Queens of the Stone Age. Tigercub are a three-piece from Brighton, and earlier this year toured with […]
“I like my musicians drunk”: An Interview with The Orwells
In March, The Orwells are heading out for their first UK tour since the February release of third album Terrible Human Beings, a more grown up album which has improved upon previous efforts and brought them into some new territory. Of the title, they said “it’s kind of an ode to our reputation, and […]
Album Review: Twin Atlantic – GLA
O ver the last 9 years Twin Atlantic have slowly been climbing the rock ladder. Their most recent record, 2014’s Great Divide, was their most successful yet, much of which was due to hit singles ‘Brothers and Sisters’ and ‘Heart and Soul’, the latter of which reached number 17 in the UK chart. So where do […]
Album Review: Frightened Rabbit – Painting of a Panic Attack
I n the words of frontman Scott Hutchison himself, “at the beginning of 2014, I was wondering what the purpose of Frightened Rabbit was”. Their latest record, Painting of a Panic Attack, is a beautiful and mature album that reminds us why they’re so important. Hutchison’s talent for weaving his brutally honest yet beautiful stories remains […]
EP Review: The Magic Gang – EP
The Magic Gang EP 8 January 2016; Telharmonium The Magic Gang are a four-piece from Brighton specialising in the kind of Weezer-esque geek rock anthems that were always bound to gain them attention from magazines like NME and DIY. As well as this, the lead single from this EP, “Jasmine”, has been featured regularly on […]