Hiatus + Shura Single Launch
tiny drops of icy rain pittering through the crevices made by jagged rhythms. Repetitive yarns of silkily threaded voices rising like feathers blowing gently in the chill wind…
Moretiny drops of icy rain pittering through the crevices made by jagged rhythms. Repetitive yarns of silkily threaded voices rising like feathers blowing gently in the chill wind…
MoreDespite Lou’s fear of heights, as well as all the pain and blisters, she is determined to put herself through ‘the highest gig in the world’. She says that she feels it is time to give back to those who have been given less and help those in need.
Morea whirligig of gleefully twirling tunes, pitter-pattering percussion and sweetly serenading violin….
More“Cow” are an acoustic 4-piece soul and pop band with a California sound and a kinda sixties-style kookiness concealing a modish edge, flavoring both their sound and their image. This band would not seem out of place supporting The Mamas & the Papas on the Ready Steady Go! show circa 1966… The band has already […]
MoreSomewhere a guitar-note is squeezed out, and startles you, like a wound on the face of an innocent angel…
MoreThe coolness soon whisks up a brisk speed and this suspends momentarliy before plunging splendidly back into the waving chorus “Nothing is awright …” Songs are filled with surprises as sweet as jam …
Moreelectronic impulses shot – hot – like love capsules being sprayed at you from an angry cupid…
More“Bad Bob” is one of the many superb songs on the album. Jangling guitars and plucked strings are rippled with tinkling ivories, reminiscent of warm summer nights in Memphis and splashing about in the creeks with your buddies.
More“Where are my girls?” She shrieks. “Let all the girls come through – let them come up here – I like to be surrounded by the Women of Rock…” She was soon to be surrounded by her slaughter of innocents.
Morefiddle from Ben entwines the melodies and lyrics of each carefully crafted song, whilst the shaking, clacking rhythm is kept alive-alive-oh with Joolz on Bodhrán and Filthy on the bouncing bass guitar. The rattle of snare is never too far off- from Mad Dawg.
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