Month: May 2015

Are The 1975 calling it quits?

The 1975 fans have been wondering for quite a while now on precisely what the momentous event taking place tomorrow is all about.

The teasing hasn’t stopped – the band’s singer Matty Healy, posted a cartoon strip on their social media accounts suggesting that they might disappear from the scene …

Slash @ House of Blues, Houston

A sold out crowd at the House of Blues, Houston were treated to 20 songs from throughout Slash’s career including all the favorites from Guns N’ Roses and his post-Guns work. Live4ever’s Lloyd Hendricks captured the guitar slinger’s set for us.

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Hot Chip sit on top of the UK Record Store Chart

 

London Indie electronic outfit Hot Chip  sees its new album ‘Why Make Sense‘ debut at the very top of this week’s Independent Record Store Chart.

Hot Chip’s new entry toppled Mumford & Sons from the top spot while other new entries by  Paul Weller and Faith No More  pushed …

Interview: East India Youth

Mercury Music Prize nominee William Doyle, better known by his stage name East India Youth, is an electronic music songwriter displaying an artistry and craftsmanship that is beyond his years.

We recently had the chance to sit down with the Bournemouth native and talk at length about the music industry, …

Review: Unknown Mortal Orchestra – ‘Multi-Love’

Amid the ever-competitive race for innovation within a saturated music scene, ‘Multi-Love’ by Unknown Mortal Orchestra is special. With the help of old synthesizers –which Ruban Nielson rebuilt himself – the new album borrows from many genres and sounds, but is something unique in its entirety. Funk, disco, soul, r’n’b …