• Live Review: Kitty, Daisy and Lewis, Bodega (03/02/2016)

    Following our interview with Kitty Durham from the sibling rockabilly trio Kitty, Daisy and Lewis, we saw the band in concert at The Bodega, where they played their latest album at the end of their UK tour. The group, as expected, came onto the stage in an array of...
  • Interview: Kitty, Daisy and Lewis

    The funky rockabilly sibling-trio Kitty, Daisy and Lewis formed whilst still in school, but have gone from recording in their mum’s back room to supporting Mark Ronson and Coldplay on their respective tours. With genre-defying music that combines the retro with the spectacular, Kitty, Daisy and Lewis have a...
  • Live Review: Darwin Deez, Bodega (25/10/2015)

    Lo-fi indie-pop collective Darwin Deez are midway through their UK tour, and their pit stop at The Bodega was something that, if you weren’t in attendance, you definitely missed out on. If you haven’t heard of the group before, their live performance is a plethora of the arts, combining...
  • Album Review: MacDemarco – Another One

    If you’re looking for an album with more flange guitar, simplistic drum beats and dreamy vocals, then here is another one to add to the list of Mac DeMarco’s masterpieces. The Canadian musician releases Another One, a mini-album with 8 short tracks, all recorded in his apartment. The songs...
  • Interview: Beardyman

    Beardyman has been on our radar for quite some time now. He reminded us of the kid in the playground that could make machine gun sounds with their voice, or the popular Donald Duck impersonator at the back of class. As far as artists go, we were intrigued. Being...
  • Album Review: Hozier – ‘Hozier’

    Andrew Byrne-Hozier, the Irish folky blues singer-songwriter has released his first album. The self-titled compilation strings together a bunch of singles released by Hozier over the past few years. The 24 year-old’s voice tells a story, and his mature yet mesmeric melodies on tracks such as Take Me To...