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Millennium

Millennium is the electronica duo of Norman Palm and Ville Haimala from Berlin in Germany. Confidence saunters in to the room as Millennium deliver a sound that sits proud of its era. Reflecting on the age of facility at its height, the duo cock-a-snook to the world around with scant regard. Accessible on the formulae of the music alone, they […]

Huff This! – Kill You With A Knife – Video only

First reviewed in December 2012 Huff This! have a new video for Kill You With A Knife. Taken from their release We Are Siamese set for release in April 2013, Kill You With A Knife is a sharp introduction to the quartet that is Huff This!. HUFF THIS! – Kill You With A Knife from […]

Kollaps

Kollaps is a three piece alternative indie band based in  Budapest in Hungary. The trio of Oleg Tooff Zubkov  (vocals / bass), Sarkadi Miklós (vocals /guitar) and Francis (drums) combine musicians from Eastern Russia as well as Hungary. Smack bang in the middle of what I enjoy, with hints of The Stranglers I am pleased that the guys from Kollaps managed […]

Hats Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate LP review of Invisible

Hats Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate is set to release their debut  10 track LP – Invisible – in early December 2012. The release is a perspective of living life with Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and ranges across the solo acoustic to the full line-up rock and roll band. Opening with While I Still Can which begins with the hallmark […]

Violet Class

Violet Class is an indie rock five piece from Reading in England comprising James Fearn (Vocals), Jack Barnes (Bass / Vocals), James Mortimore (Lead Guitar), David Storrar (Rhythm Guitar) and Adam Mitchell (Drums). Taking a listen to Violet Class and the genealogy of Brit Pop from it’s roots with the likes of The Kinks becomes ever clearer. A wall of reverberd guitar heralds […]

ALARMs

ALARMs is a post new-wave rock band from Boise in the USA with a three piece line-up of Daniel, Maxim and ANGEL. With fulgent intensity the atmospherics that steal in to the room reflect off what ever they touch and the listener is wrapped in an ever increasing layer of atmospherics. The soubriquet ALmost A Religious Movement is somewhat apposite as a […]

Blue Balloon

Blue Balloon is the singer songwriter Robert Rorison from London in England. Originally starting as a hip-hop beat-match DJ, life has undergone some significant changes for Robert Rorison and we find Blue Balloon exposing the entrails of life. You will have no surprise that I would showcase a creator who delves deep in to his psyche […]

Band of the week top 5 chart 2nd to 8th December 2012

Represented by four countries and two continents here is the band of the week top 5 chart for w/e 8th December 2012 on the Indie Bands Blog. Coming from Malta – Skimmed – take the number one position on the chart for the second consecutive week.   1. Skimmed (Malta) Your Head is Too Big […]

An interview with The Jim O’Ferrell Band and the first listening to Chance

An interview with Jason Crawford, Jim O’Ferrell and Antonio James Jr. from the Jim O’Ferrell Band in which we discuss urban myths, moss and much much more. As a part of the release of the new single Chance which comes out today – 8th December 2012 the J.O.B  will also appear on the Radio broadcaster WDCE in the USA. […]

Disko Matique

Disko Matique is the indie dance duo of Thijmen Hoebink and Pierre Hagelaars from Rotterdam in Holland, supported by various session musicians. So far off beam you may think I am doing the Pet Shop Sketch from Monty Python, but I enjoy what Disko Matique have to say for some obscure reason and I think you […]

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