EP Review: It Looks Sad. – Kaiju

Hailing from Charlotte NC, It Looks Sad. are an intriguing new take on indie-post-punk. With a strong summertime feel; this North Carolina four piece are following close in the footsteps of surfer blood and to a lesser extent; Foals, whilst adding an edgy almost melancholy angst to the mix. Kaiju was released digitally on Tiny Engines on 26th June. […]

Live Review: Arctangent Festival 2015

Now in its third year, the wonderfully niche ArcTanGent Festival returned to Fernhill Farm, just outside of Bristol, to provide three days of the finest math-rock, post-rock, noise-rock and everything in between. Created by the people behind the award-winning 2000trees and having been short listed for Best New Festival and Best Small Festival it promised […]

Band Interview: Mallcops

Have you heard of NDE? No? How often does a Facebook group become a record label? Not very often. Non-Denominational Emo was started last year by Craig Lindholm to combat the toxicity of other similar Facebook groups which were plagued by genre battles and negativity. Now, the group, simple referred to as NDE, has transformed into […]

News: Muncie Girls and Sandlotkids announce split 7″

Indie-punks Muncie Girls have teamed up with shoegaze band Sandlotkids from Germany to release a four-song split 7″. The 7″, limited to 500 copies on vinyl, will be released on the 16th of October, and pre-orders are available now here, The release features a song by Muncie Girls taken from their forthcoming album, as well as a Ramones […]

Band Interview: Creeper

Creeper are getting to the point where they need no introduction. After signing to Roadrunner Records, playing a multitude of huge tours and massive festivals, the band have quickly gone from strength to strength after starting last year. They’re gearing up for the release of their new EP, The Callous Heart, which will be their debut […]

EP Review: Princess Reason – Your Divorce

In moments of boredom I often wonder what music would work really well in a cute indie film. You know the type. The ones that have an overly ambiguous conclusion in which you never know if the sad people get through their problems okay. The answer, to my ridiculous daydream scenario, is the band Princess […]

In Appreciation Of… Steve Roggenbuck

With permission, I’ve started reading a “cover” of a Steve Roggenbuck piece called My Ebay Buyers Rating is Through the Roof – I’ve done this a couple of times now, and I’ve noticed that my first mention of Roggenbuck usually gets some positive response in the room from at least a handful of people. So […]

News: Drones to release “From Birth to Grave” 7″

Our friends in Drones have announced the release of a new 7″ single, From Birth to Grave, featuring a new song, and the previously unreleased “Burnt Stitches” as a b-side. Pre-order the single and exclusive t-shirt bundle by clicking here, The band are also playing a release show at the Camden Barfly in London on the 30th […]

Exclusive: Johnny Jet release video for “Shout”

Manchester’s Johnny Jet are premiering their first music video exclusively through Seeing Your Scene! On the song, the band says: Well this is our first single but the band’s been together for years, we’ve never really stuck to a genre or anything, but we’re all really into indie bangers and pop-punk, and recently we decided that […]