In our first feature, we take a look and a listen at ten outstanding songs from Japan.
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
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.
Critic favorites, Bloc Party will return to the studio for their second album. Bass player Gordon Moakes mentions, “We’re looking to expand more along
Luxembourg – Pin Me Down [audio:http://www.luxembourgweb.co.uk/pin%20me%20down.mp3] Luxembourg is one of those bands that when you hear them, you figure they’ve already hit it big.
Our first review explores ingenuity guru Daniel Smith’s latest album under his latest alias.
White Rose Movement – Pig Heil Jam [audio:https://www.obscuresound.com/mp3/white_rose_movement-pig_heil_jam.mp3] New Order, Joy Division and Depeche Mode are still being constantly named the main influence to