The Burrow 10″ Vinyl Compilation Album Release
The Burrow, an independent record label in Bournemouth, and are released a 10″ vinyl compilation album, showcasing Bournemouth’s up and coming independent bands on the 30th August.
The Burrow, an independent record label in Bournemouth, and are released a 10″ vinyl compilation album, showcasing Bournemouth’s up and coming independent bands on the 30th August.
The 90’s Seattle Grunge scene spawned a thousand bands at the time, all vying for a piece of Nirvana’s global success. Most of them weren’t that good and burnt out quickly and as with...
This Devastated Fan is an alternative rock band from the North of England, founded way back in the dark ages of 2005. The four piece boy band describe themselves as “musically fearless,” and having...
“Embrace The Fall” is the debut album of Leicester-based grunge five-piece “Resin”, and given that the band were formed in 2006, it has certainly been a long time coming. Resin started out as a...
Just when you thought you knew every band in the local area, another crops up, reminding us that new music is being created every day all over the place. “I’m No Chessman” from Bournemouth...
Formed in 2008, When Reasons Collapse are a French 5 piece who draw inspiration from acts including Heaven Shall Burn and The Black Dahlia Murder to create a deathcore sound which combines the heaviness,...
After parting ways with his old band Mishkin, guitarist Jimmy MacGregor went in to the studio and recorded an EP, playing all the instruments and doing the vocal work himself. The result was “Found”.
“Extra Time” is the new six song offering from The Terraces. Following on from their impressive debut “Union”, these guys have stepped it up a gear and delivered six varied, classic cuts.
When this LP fell into my lap I was expecting another 11 songs of hard and fast Punk Rock classics. This time around, The Mistakes have gone down the acoustic route.
Opening with a thumping of drums, and a beat that goes beyond foot tapping (not to mention what sounds like kettle drums), you have a cracking opening to “Future Echoes and Past Replays” called...