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From Monday 21 July 2014

First play of the See You In Reno video for ‘Check’

Having just completed recording with Feed The Rhino’s Oliver ‘Oz’ Craggs (Mallory Knox, Hildamay, Pay No Repect), Essex based four-piece See You In Reno are set to unleash an audible assault on the unexpected masses. A far cry from the wave of British melodic bands pushing towards the

Thursday 17 July 2014

First play of the new Eaten By Foxes track

There’s little information about London based four-piece Eaten By Foxes. Their Facebook description lists two words – ‘whatever’ and ‘forever’. As far as their internet profile goes, they are faceless individuals, while six posts on their official Tumblr page give nothing away. Instead we are treated to their recorded

Tuesday 08 July 2014

First play of the new Max William track featuring Harker

Based on the Isle of Wight, singer-songwriter Max William’s honest and true compositions have seen him shares stages with the likes of Punktastic favourites Into It. Over It., Koji, Moose Blood and I Am The Avalanche. William is currently preparing to release his new record, ‘Long Distances’, on the

Friday 04 July 2014

First play of the new Cassels double A side

Scheduled for release on the 8th September 2014 via Grebo Records, we are pleased to reveal the new double A side by London based noise-duo Cassels. ‘We Wander The Night’/’Rinse and Retreat’ were both recorded in one afternoon session, and embody the scuzzy dark atmosphere that the relatively inexperienced

Monday 30 June 2014

First play of the new Homebound video

Farnham based five-piece Homebound are fundamentally pop-punk, but on ‘Coming of Age’ they deliver a rockier edge that pulls them slightly towards Lower Than Atlantis territory. Citing affinity to the likes of The Wonder Years and Neck Deep, the band still fill the track with genre-defining gang vocals

Wednesday 25 June 2014

First play of the new Guerrilla Monsoon track

Birmingham based Guerrilla Monsoon offer melodic punk with complimentary surf-pop to boot. ‘December’ takes the listener from the immediately gripping gruff opening to the melody driven summery vibes and the Californian-esque vocals. Far from the dual vocal system that you might associate with the more commercial side of pop-punk,

Saturday 21 June 2014

First play of the new Pillage & Plunder track

Atlanta’s Pillage & Plunder draw influence from punk and funk to create a bouncy, lyrically honest yet upbeat sound. Undoubtedly appealing to ska and punk fans alike, the infectious tones of ‘The Last Date’, taken from their forthcoming debut full-length ‘The Show Must Go Wrong’, move from steady

Thursday 12 June 2014

First play of the new The Exhausts video

With a little bit of mid-90s punk and a little bit of quirky rock and roll running through their veins, London based The Exhausts are set to make their mark with their no-nonsense vibes. Drawing comparisons to the likes of Green Day, the trio create a more brazen

Wednesday 11 June 2014

Premiere of ‘Useless’ by Saturday’s Kids

Just as Welsh post-punks Saturday’s Kids prepare to take on the world with their debut ‘The Lunatic’ LP, the time has come for their bright star to burn out. Set for release on the 14th July, ‘The Lunatic’ will be the first and final release by the noisy

Tuesday 10 June 2014

First play of the new Heel video

Following the release of the audio at the end of May, London based melodic rockers Heel are back with the official video for their track ‘Stranger’, taken from their forthcoming EP ‘Stranger Just The Same’. ‘Stranger’, produced by SikTh’s Justin Hill, sees the band walk the fine line between