In our first feature, we take a look and a listen at ten outstanding songs from Japan.
Contary to what the picture above may appear to be, Johnny Lloyd Rollins is a current young songwriter and not some lost artist from
It’s probably only a short while before Pete Doherty gets a documentary about him. The frontman for The Libertines and Baby Shambles was recently
Before even hearing Romance, I was intrigued by their vague name. I didn’t know whether to expect a synth-happy pop affection or a heavy
This year’s ‘T In The Park’ is looking to be a great one. With much of the lineup details revealed, many bands are joining by
Tokyo Jihen – Himitsu [audio:https://obscuresound.com/mp3/tokyo_jihen-himitsu.mp3] Several components of music from Japan is a hidden treasure of sorts. A band from Japan has yet to
It’s better late than never to review the new solo album from the former frontman of The Jam.
Sunset Rubdown – The Men Are Called Horsemen There [audio:https://obscuresound.com/mp3/sunset_rubdown-the_men_are_called_horsemen_there.mp3] I don’t think it’s too early for me to declare a song of 2006.
Indie music labels must feel like the last kid picked for kickball at this point. Though many people are overplaying it, many of you
The Charlatans – City Of The Dead [audio:https://obscuresound.com/mp3/charlatans_city-of-the-dead.mp3] The Charlatans are a British band that formed seventeen years ago, reaching their peak in the