(((O))) Category: Arctangent
Humanfly have recently released their second album (Awesome Science, Brew Records) and, I think it’s fair to say, executed one of the most striking musical evolutions at the same time, delivering an incredible slice of progressive space rock / metal that we are confident will be up there with 2013’s best come the end of the year. We took the opportunity to speak to drummer Dave Jones to find out more about how it all happened.
The real success with this record, and the indication of just how far TTNG have progressed are how confident they are with placing the more delicate tracks amongst the rippers.
Having never seen either Humanfly or Cult of Luna live before I entered Glasgow’s Ivory Blacks with my excitement at fever pitch. Even more so as on my journey Echoes and Dust metal guru, Sander texted me to say we were in line to watch the sound check …
Anthroprophh is the new project for Paul Allen, while it seems that the band he is better known for The Heads are on hiatus. The Heads for anyone who doesn’t know them are a force of nature who took the essence of grunge bands like Mudhoney and mixed i …
What’s better than a good psychedelic band? Nothing that’s what. Thought Forms from South West England take a slightly softer, poppier approach to your usual psychedelic band and their second album Ghost Mountain sees them carrying on in this style. Th …
I’ve not followed Humanfly’s previous releases that closely to be brutally honest. I had the impression they played a blend of sludge heaviness with some post-hardcore elements. I’ve always ‘meant’ to investigate further. Which given their reputation, …
Brilliantly named Fat Goth have been gradually conquering the hearts and souls of Scottish local music fans since 2007, and now they’re ready to unleash their heavy riffing rock on to the rest of the United Kingdom and most likely the world. This Dundo …
So back in 2006 I spent 8 hours waiting patiently outside a pub in Camden Town (the name escapes me but rest assured it was a shithole) to see 65daysofstatic… And I didn’t get to see them. No amount of cajoling, begging, pleading or even my best Aussie …
‘[their] most eclectic crop of songs to date and stands out as a great guitar-rock album in a year that’s seen its fair share of them already.’ – Tinymixtapes
A couple of years back, through the miracle that is the Internet (it’s a series of tubes), I was able to find and befriend some really great folks that are in the UK, and specifically the Manchester area, that are actively innovating, creating and shar …
Castrovalva are an acquired taste it has to be said, and if your a club hopping party animal they may be the red bull to your triple vodka. A three piece who list Bars/Keys,Bass/Dubs and Beats as their instruments and describe their style as “Noise Hop …
There is no mistaking that you’ve listened to something so full of piss and vinegar; vitriol and angst once the dying notes of ‘Clubfoot by Kasabian’ finish. Blitzkrieg pop by definition this is. This barnstorming opener is a sign of things to come, ea …
Just as ‘Calaveras’ release from last year was my early Christmas present, so happy I was to hear I get to get another one from the same band this year! ‘Christmas 86’ (nomen omen) is a 5 track EP from Upcdownc, released not even half a year after thei …
With this review I had a double eye-opening experience. I remember how a good while ago someone recommended to me Three Trapped Tigers based on my taste etc etc. Ok, let’s give them a go! And so I did. I found three EPs, enigmatically called EP, EP2 an …
In the interests of balance I should probably declare that Andy Falkous, along with Sim Ralph of Fashoda Crisis, is one of my two favourite writers of lyrics currently making music and no one alive spits vitriol quite like him. The two previous Future …
The Naturals are possibly the most luminous of the current crop of bright young things emerging from the ever fruitful Bristol music scene. We caught up with them to get the skinny on what they are about… 1. How long has the band been together and how …
There are rare moments in life when you receive an assignment that turns out to be as good as a Christmas present – that was precisely my case with the new Upcdownc album. My story with them is typical and proves that ‘last.fm’ as my religion choice on …
I had and still have a problem with this album. What I’m about to say will probably make me sound like a complete lunatic, yet I’ll give it a shot. The trio’s debut album is… too pretty. And don’t get me wrong, pretty is good! ‘Sans Souci’ ticks all …
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 …
The progress of And So I Watch You From Afar over the last few years has been remarkable. After an initial offering of a couple of EPs worth of pleasant but relatively standard post-rock they pulled 2009s incredible eponymous debut album of wonderfully …





