Premiers
Video Premiere: Breath – Silver Summer (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
If ever there was a song that encapsulated the idea that less is more, then “Breath,” the latest single from Silver Summer, is surely it....
Rock/Punk/Metal
There is No Sky – Dying Habit (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Dying Habit is a band that knows where it comes from, a band that understands, and indeed, embraces rock’s past rather than tries to run...
Post Punk/Goth
Heaven Come Down – The Real Anthem (reviewed by Dave...
There is a lot to unpack in this latest one from The Real Anthem, but that always makes for a rewarding experience. Who wants music that...
Shoegaze/Dreampop
Fertile Mind – Frank Joshua (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
If, to those still bothered about genres and musical pigeon-holing, the singer-songwriter conjures images of acoustic precision and folk finesse and dream-pop, blends of...
Indie
The District Sleeps Alone Tonight – Plans to Sand (reviewed by...
If the Postal Service’s original is a wonderful meeting of beat and beauty, a sublime swirl of ambience and gentle energies, Plans to Sand’s take on...
Pop/Power Pop
Video Premiere: Breath – Silver Summer (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
If ever there was a song that encapsulated the idea that less is more, then “Breath,” the latest single from Silver Summer, is surely it....
Folk/Country
Derby Hill – Derby Hill (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
As “Restless and Forgiven” opens up this self-titled EP, you can only admire the way that Detroit’s Derby Hill wraps his songs of everyday trials and tribulations...
Singer-Songwriter/Acoustica
Tremble – The Quiet North (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
The ability to move so effortlessly between understatement and anthemics is just one of the traits that make "Tremble," the new single from The...
R&B/Soul
Fell in Love Again – Heron (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
There is a wonderful tension at the heart of “Fell in Love Again,” a ebb and flow through a number of genres that never...
Reggae/Ska/Dub
Album Premiere: Lost Files – JaDon Blaxx (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
If Dancehall arrived in the seventies as reggae's leaner, faster, more street-charged younger sibling, then Lost Files is a clear snapshot of where that...
Dance/EDM
The Woven Project – Laura’s Kitchen – Intro/Outro (OuNoSoGo Remixes) (reviewed...
The Woven Project's music is, for the most part, a quietly mercurial experience, more sound as atmospherics or sparingly collated strands of ambience than...
Hip-hop/Rap
Invincible – 40pzz (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
If you’re still clinging to that worn-out notion that rap doesn’t evolve, Invincible should put that idea out of its misery in under four...
Jazz/Blues
Milogather Parts 1 & 2 – Crescent (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
I love that Crescent’s debut release looks as much to the past as to the future. And by that I mean that, while, of course,...
Classical/Instrumental
Video Premiere: Boreal – Seven Crows (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Continuing with the singles that pre-empt the release of the full album, Powers of Observation, Chris Murphy now gives us “Boreal,” another delicate and emotive sonic...
Avant Garde
A Glimpse For Bobby – When Mountains Speak (reviewed by Dave...
Although written in tribute to the recently departed Bob Weir, visionary musician and one of the founder members of The Grateful Dead, you could...
Interviews
Power to the People: A catch-up with Power Down’s dynamic duo,...
Separated by generations, Dan Voss Jr. delivers sucker punches of ’80s and ’90s rock edge—echoing his days writing and producing for major artists—while Zeus propels their sound forward,...
Live
The Crack – En Heat (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
If, like me, you feel that mainstream music is all a bit safe, merely appealing to fads and fashions, comfort zones and marketing reports,...
Swindon
Rooks – M3G (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
The word ethereal is used a lot in music. Too much, really. Not least by overly-verbose scribblers like me. But sometimes no other word will do....
News
‘Mariachi El Bronx IV’ out February 13 Marks Alter Ego of...
On February 13 LA trailblazers Mariachi El Bronx will release Mariachi El Bronx IV, their long-awaited new album, and first in over a decade. MEB is the alter...
Playlist
That Was The Music Week That Was – 080825
Another busy week at Dancing Towers, plenty of cool grassroots artists put under the pen, lots of great music mused over, and lots of...
Books
How Not To Write About Music – III: Starting the Week...
One of the joys of writing about new music is that it stops you from getting trapped in the past. Of course, bands like...
6 of the best
The District Sleeps Alone Tonight – Plans to Sand (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
If the Postal Service’s original is a wonderful meeting of beat and beauty, a sublime swirl of ambience and gentle energies, Plans to Sand’s take on...
In a Heartbeat – Shaky (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Nostalgia, they say, isn’t what it used to be! Yes, it’s a joke, but the idea of our nostalgic memories feeling ever more detached...
Ten New Toe-Tappers for Shoplifting & Self-Mutilation – Tom Minor (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Tom Minor has a way with the album title. I mean, Ten New Toe-Tappers for Shoplifting & Self-Mutilation, which acts as the continuation of the themes and...
Video Premiere: Breath – Silver Summer (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
If ever there was a song that encapsulated the idea that less is more, then “Breath,” the latest single from Silver Summer, is surely it....
New Car – Vé/Zé (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Ahhh, the smell of the new car. The thrill of the open road. The wind in your hair, the radio turned up, the feeling...
Sometime – Robert Peterson and The Crusade (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Just as the album Change Coming On lands with a satisfying thump into the public consciousness, the single “Sometime” also arrives in a clever marketing...









































































































