(((O))) Month: May 2012

Echo Chamber 02 – We’re Only In It For The Money (or how Rock n Roll became a cash cow)

There’s no getting away from it. One quick flick through the gig guides of any music magazine throws them up. You know what I’m on about…reunion tours and worse still, classic album shows. Every week another old hero of the pop chart dusts of his or he …

Echoes Of The Future 27 – Silver/Back/Club

North Wales is not renowned for producing musical gems but Deeside’s Silver/Back/Club may be about to buck that trend. Their eponymous début EP is three tracks of muscular, brooding indie rock influenced by the likes of Bloc Party and Editors. It pique …

Live: “Sans Vox” Instrumental Showcase, Esplanade Hotel, St. Kilda, Melbourne. 5th May 2012.

Photo by Robert Geary There are few venues in Australia as good as the Espy in St. Kilda for seeing live bands. Running three stages spread over three rooms at the same time, generally free or for a few bucks, it would be impossible to love live music …

Interview – Dumbsaint

Australian instrumental rock band Dumbsaint have recently released their debut album. It is full of intriguing, intelligent music so we sent our man down under, Gilbert Potts, to talk to bass player James and find out a bit more about them. The results …

Gunning For Tamar – Time Trophies EP

Back in the days before downloads it was fairly common for a band to release two version of a single – one with b-sides and one with remixes, something that Gunning for Tamar have pulled together in this six-track release that combines three versions o …

Echo Chamber 01 – The New Independents (or the scourge of social technology)

In the first of what we hope will become a series of pieces on the state of the music industry and associated topics from our team, Martyn Coppack gives us his view on how the advent of social media has changed music; both for better and for worse. Ple …

InFictions – Maps Of Revenge And Forgiveness

I tend to rant a lot about genre classification (see: anything I’ve ever written) and how needless it is most of the time. Thus, when I saw that Sheffield’s inFictions classified themselves as ‘post-progressive’ I got a little worried about the content …

Echoes Of The Future 26 – Young Believers

York’s Young Believers make intricate, introspective and beautiful folk tinged indie; the sort of thing that is the perfect soundtrack to staring out of the window on a rainy May morning, wondering where the spring went. We had a chat with singer / gui …

Fossil Collective – Let It Go EP

Having a bad day? Turn off the lights, sit down in your comfy chair, put ‘Let it Go’ on repeat, close your eyes and drift away to a better place. Fossil Collective will guide you there. Hailing from Leeds, England, Fossil Collective are a delightfully …

Tu Fawning – A Monument

Ever have one of those moments where you feel a string of songs on a certain album is so good that you don’t think you’ll ever be able to get past them and on to the rest of the record? I must confess that this has been happening to me quite regularly …

Hidden Currents – A look behind the scenes of Art As Catharsis Records

In the coming months, we are going to be introducing more articles about people like Lachlan Dale, head honcho of Australia’s Art As Catharsis Records. We want to explore what it’s like to be someone who is part of the cement holding the independent/un …

Silver/Back/Club – Silver/Back/Club EP

Silver/Back/Club, are a bass-guitar-drums-synth playing quartet from Deeside, Wales bustling out with their cracking debut 3-track EP. The band featured on the BBC’s Adam Walton’s playlist as he covered the Focus Wales festival in April this year where …

Devin – Romancing

Devin Therriault is hung up on love, apparently. There are so many albums written about relationships and heartbreak, and all that other stuff, that to stand out, an artist really must have something unique to say. Therriault may not be the most origin …

I Like Trains – The Shallows

It’s tempting, when on the first listen of an eagerly-awaited album, to say that it’s the best thing a band have done. This sort of knee-jerk reaction works both ways: it can either hold up upon further listens; or it can prove to be misguided. I’ve ha …

Warm Digits – Keep Warm…With The Warm Digits

Given the recent turn for the worse with the weather and feeling like we skipped spring and summer and went straight back to autumn you need an album like ‘Keep Warm … with the Warm Digits’ to well, warm the cockles of your heart. With it’s mishmash of …

Interview – Jarek

In the wake of the release of Jarek’s second album, the wonderful ‘Tree Of The Seas’, Gilbert Potts spoke to their lead man Jared about the creative processes involved in making the record. (((o))): Leafless trees are the predominant feature in your ba …

Live: Russian Circles / Deafheaven – Speakeasy Bar, Belfast, 26 April 2012.

Anticipation and expectation reign supreme in the Speakeasy this evening, the crowd restless but positive, aware that they’re in for a treat tonight. And boy, are they right. San Francisco’s Deafheaven are first to creep onto the stage, their reverb la …

Echoes Of The Future 25 – Whales

We get hundreds of emails from bands asking for us to listen to their music; being good like that we try and listen to everything and sometimes it’s bad, sometimes it’s good and just sometimes it makes you stop what you’re doing, put everything down & …

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