Blues Infused My Goodness deliver their UK debut single 'C'mon Doll' this month and hasten to add.... 'No Pro Tools No Digitla Enhancing' were used in this production.... so lets hear what this LIVE & Raw approach hails, review online shortly
Deep in rural Hertfordshire, there’s something interesting afoot. Scholars, the Hemel Hempstead-based four-piece indie-rock band release their new, crunchy, single entitled Bad for Business under their own, unsigned steam. This is an impressive feat for any band that are just starting out, but is it actually any good?
Johnny Wore Black are looking to recruit new fans with their latest single All The Rage. With help from Megadeaths bassist Dave Ellefson the band are hoping to raise funds for the Help For Heroes campaign.
We are Augustines return to our shores with their latest single Chapel Song, having received critical acclaim from the likes of Zane Lowe and NME with their previous outing Book of James.
Early Morning Rebel, indie quartet hailing from the glamorous location of Los Angeles, California, release their new single Lifeboat on February 20th, and already count some famous names among their fans. It seems that they’ve brought some of the glamour and glitz of LA over to the UK with them, by being set to play some very prestigious dates in Central London during London Fashion Week, between the 16th and 19th February 2012.
Following on from the success of first single ‘Breakfast In Spitalfields’, which achieved Record of the Month at Radio 2, Spaniard Juan Zelada is set to release single ‘The Blues Remain’ on the 31st of October so put the date in your diary folks because it’s pretty damn good. Zelada might be Spanish but he oozes transatlantic pop sensation from every pore.
Although now based in Glasgow, there is an international feel to Sparrow and the Workshop, Jill O’Sullivan was born in Belfast but raised in Chicago, whilst Nick Packer is from Wales and Gregor Donaldson is Scottish.