Premiers

Rock/Punk/Metal

Dark New Days – Blueprint Tokyo (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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Whilst the band is the first to admit there was no conscious decision to theme this 6-track EP around a single idea, on reflection,...

Post Punk/Goth

Shoegaze/Dreampop

Frozen Meridian – Hallucinophonics (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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It is easy to build a song, a groove, a presence by layering up lots of different elements, loading it with hooks, volume, and...

Indie

Profanity – JK Jerome (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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If folk music at its best is about powerful narratives and indie music encapsulates musical accessibility, then this is indie-folk. If pop music is...

Pop/Power Pop

Love You More – Clarity Liao (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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This third solo single and glimpse into her forthcoming EP, Dear, “Love You More” reveals Clarity Liao to be an artist who effortlessly blends singer-songwriter vibes with...

Folk/Country

Singer-Songwriter/Acoustica

R&B/Soul

ICE Cold Killerz – Darrell Kelley (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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I know that I often find myself referencing Marvin Gaye when writing about Darrell Kelley, and with good reason. Like Gaye, Kelley is unafraid...

Reggae/Ska/Dub

Album Premiere: Lost Files – JaDon Blaxx (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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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

Hip-hop/Rap

Mind How You Go – PanthaDogg (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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Hip-hop has come a long way from its birthplace in the South Bronx all those years ago. And while all genres move with the...

Jazz/Blues

Floating Sheep – Floating Sheep (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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Floating Sheep might easily be labeled as a “nu-jazz” outfit, but the emphasis is definitely on the word “nu.” Of course, jazz vibes and such...

Classical/Instrumental

Avant Garde

Interviews

Worlds Within Worlds: Rolling into G-Town with GALVEZTON at the wheel

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With a new album, Ocean Cabaret, now out, it felt like the perfect time to catch up with GALVEZTON, aka Robert Kuhn, to find out about his life,...

Live

The Crack – En Heat (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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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

Back where it all began. A Big Day out with EXTC

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Terry Chambers will always remember his twenty-first birthday. After all, who would forget being subjected to their friend’s TV show reel, fifteen minutes (well,...

News

‘Mariachi El Bronx IV’ out February 13 Marks Alter Ego of...

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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

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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

6 of the best

Innate Subjects – Tom Hancock (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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The singer-songwriter template may seem as if it was set in stone a long time ago, but that doesn’t mean that the astute artist...

Sure Thing – EverWill (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

I’m old enough to remember when bands like Sum 41 and Blink 182 broke the whole pop-punk thing to the world. Which means that I am also old...

The Bongo Boy Rock ‘n’ Roll TV – Episode 05 Season 15 – Gifts...

Spring has sprung, and with the arrival of the warm weather and the natural world bursting into life, new music also seems appropriate. After...

Profanity – JK Jerome (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

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If folk music at its best is about powerful narratives and indie music encapsulates musical accessibility, then this is indie-folk. If pop music is...

Cheer Up! – Matthew Spreen (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

As I watch the results of the local elections come in with an increasing feeling of dread and resignation, Matthew Spreen’s latest single seems to...

The Flesh Of The Innocent – Me The Machine (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

The darker realms of music have, for the last fifty years or so, been a place where digital dexterity and electronic creativity have held...

Dancing About Architecture

rescuing musical virtue in distress.

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