(((O))) Month: June 2011

Three Trapped Tigers – Route One Or Die

This, the debut album from Three Trapped Tigers, is initially a bit of a head-scratcher. On paper the premise suggests it’s going to be properly twatty, with the general description being something along the lines of “Warp-esque electronica meets instr …

Hidden Currents – Guest Article: A Negative Narrative

The saturation in the world of music extends beyond bands and artists – the number of music websites out there at the moment possibly even exceeds the number of bands, with new ones popping up every day. We asked Ewan, the brains behind the fantastic w …

Young Legionnaire – Crisis Works

I will attempt to do this review while making no comparisons to related bands. ‘Crisis Works’ by Young Legionnaire starts off with the bloody thunderous ‘Twin Victory’. A rip- roaring, riff-fuelled punch to the cranium that highlights the juddering tim …

Hidden Currents – To Bury A Ghost talk to us about Record Labels

You’d have thought it would be every band’s dream to sign to a label. However, with the rise of the internet and all the different tools it puts at your disposal, is it really necessary nowadays? To Bury A Ghost decided it wasn’t the right decision for …

Hidden Currents – Guest Article: Amanda Penlington

Following on from our interview with Her Name Is Calla about their beautiful low-run, high-end merchandise, music critic Amanda Penlington talks about two bands who have gone out of their way to offer their fans something different.   Paper Mercha …

Hidden Currents – Her Name Is Calla talk merchandise

Transcendent post-rockers Her Name Is Calla produce what is far and away the most beautiful merchandise I have ever seen. Their £25 double 12” picture vinyl of A Quiet Lamb is stunning, but in stark contrast to the growing trend of downloading music fo …

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