It has often been suggested that the geographical location of an artist can play a surprisingly vital role in the overall musical equation. Looking
I imagine it must be somewhat frustrating for the talented lads in Polytechnic. Here they are, one of the only new British bands taking
As we move into an era where musical ingenuity appears limited at best, children labeled as “musical prodigies” are finding themselves in the most
There will always be those types of bands who write songs out of pure financial desperation. You know, the linear individuals who do not
I suppose that you could say that Gerald Collier is aware of what most men want. On the cover of his newest release, How
Since the time when his first single, “Hands Up For Detroit”, was released eight years ago, Matthew Dear has established himself as one of
It may come as no surprise that Alex Church is an avid fan of Jack London’s compelling literature. After all, both utilize their artistic
Similar to yesterday’s feature, Elk City is another band with a fondness for melodically engrossing boy-girl duets. However, unlike Great Northern, Elk City is
On the cover of Great Northern‘s debut album, Trading Twilight for Daylight, sits a barren tree backed by an arctic landscape. Such a dormant
The Clientele are achieving an odd form of success for a British band. In most cases, bands from different countries find initial success in