Wake and Break is the 3rd album from Captain Accident. Quietly confident with playful flair; this feels like a real step forward in terms of songwriting and production. Given the exceptional quality of this Cardiff based band’s preceding releases, this is high praise indeed. Instrumentation-wise, there is bright, uncluttered mix of clean sharp sounds. Muted […]
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Fishlock Fridays #9 – A New Chapter for Will Tun & the Wasters
This weekend my very good friends Will Tun & the Wasters are releasing their debut album, the first full album they have made in their five years as a band, it’s certainly been a long time coming. Unfortunately at the same time of the album coming out, the lovely Will Tun has decided it’s time for […]
Live Review: The Skints (Birmingham, 18/04/15)
By the time The Skints took the stage on Saturday night, Birmingham’s Institute was absolutely packed full and almost overflowing. The far too small Library room quickly became a sweatbox – even before the band had started playing, with the bars becoming overcrowded and annoyingly understaffed. Eventually The Skints took to the stage and were […]
Looking Back at 2014… with Dirty Revolution
We look back at 2014 with Dirty Revolution’s wonderful vocalist Reb, discussing their last year ever as a band. How was 2014 for you? 2014 has been emotional; obviously the band ending and working towards a last release has been a bit of a rollercoaster, but I feel like we are going out on a high and […]
The Skints announce vinyl re-issue of “Live, Breathe, Build, Believe”
After a couple of great sets at Reading and Leeds this year, The Skints are reissuing their first album on vinyl. Live, Breathe, Build, Believe will be released via Bomber Music on 180g black/gold splatter and black/gold split 50/50 vinyl to celebrate its five-year anniversary. You can order the record from Bomber Music here.