Unbelievable Truth – Citizens Band: EP Review
Oxford based Unbelievable Truth has reunited after 25 years but haven’t lost an ounce of their initial vibrancy, arguably better than ever.
Oxford based Unbelievable Truth has reunited after 25 years but haven’t lost an ounce of their initial vibrancy, arguably better than ever.
The Hannas – as Megson – deliver a small but perfectly formed triple helping.
Six tracks from Liverpool gothic alt-pop trio, The DSM IV, to supplement their 2023 debut album, New Age Paranoia.
Nieve Ella showcases her talent in her third EP, Watch It Ache And Bleed, following the release of her previous EP’s.
Izzy MacArthur showcases her talent in her debut EP, Blame It All On A Bad Dream, following the success of her previous singles.
The latest EP (new – live – instrumental) from Delain confirms their status as a formidable Symphonic Metal force.
Nashville-based singer-songwriter Melanie MacLaren confronts the realities of life – and death – on her 4th solo EP, Bloodlust.
Ronny Tibbs genre blends like a champion on the Shorthand EP.
This instantly likeable EP from an unfamiliar duo, One Adam One, exudes a feelgood factor that is extremely appealing.
Two new, laid back and languid tracks from The Stingrays.
Latest four track EP from Bristol Alt-Poppers Ă…lesund adds to a growing profile whilst ticking several musical boxes.
Release #6 sees Philadelphians 100 Watt Horse revisit their past and lace it with a stiff dose of today.
South Londoners, Potato venture boldly where few have trodden before on their debut EP, Stew.
The debut EP from Dundee alt-rock newcomers, Red Vanilla, offers a wide range of options for their way forward
Isle of Wight composer Paul Armfield celebrates the trees of Sibden Hill and the impact of trees upon our lives.