EP REVIEWS
Packing punches with pyncher’s debut EP ‘Every Town Needs a Stranger’
The Manchester band sow their seed with their first EP.
Hardcore rockers SPACED drop heavy-as-lead EP ‘No Escape’
The group from Buffalo, New York, unveil the first release with Pure Noise Records.
HONK release their second ‘trash can country’ EP ‘Closing Down Sale’
The band return with a new EP.
Westside Cowboy crash through expectations with debut EP ‘This Better Be Something Great’
Living up to its name, the Manchester band’s first EP is genuinely something great.
Bee Bee Sea excite and delight in psych-y concept EP ‘It’s All About the Music’
The Italian psych-garage band drops new 3-track EP that sees the same song sculpted in different ways, from McCartney-esque rocker to one-minute trippy mantra.
Psych-rockers Oral Habit drop electrifying debut ‘Garage Frock!’
The fuzz-rock indie trio from Brighton release their four-track debut EP, offering up 10 minutes of mayhem and genre mastery.
Passionate, sensual and introspective: kwn ‘with all due respect’ is worth the hype
The EP is earning the respect of British R&B fans, with kwn easing her way into the music scene as a force to be reckoned with.
Instinctual and emotionally charged: Keo’s ‘Siren’ is a debut EP worth the hype
‘Siren’ is brimming with the guttural musicality and emotional depth of a far more seasoned band.
‘Nothing Vicious’: Vinyl-groove-proof that in heather are one of Manchester’s best current exports
The band share their debut EP.
Heavy Weather present their stormy debut EP ‘And Now The Weather’
‘And Now The Weather’ is a mission statement from a band worth tuning into.
Polly Money steps into spotlight with EP ‘T-shirt Nothing Else’
The Cornwall-born artist has perfectly merged sweet melodies with tender, raw lyricism to perfectly document queer romance.
The Maddocks share sophomore EP ‘The Mind Palace’
The Northern rockers are back with a catchy and mysterious offering.
Ellur shares confessional EP ‘God Help Me Now’
Ellur’s latest offering is immersive, introspective and infectious.
Flip Top Head share debut EP ‘Up Like A Weather Balloon’
The Brighton band share their first extended play.
Cardinals continue to break the mould on their self-titled debut EP
Still just doing their own thing, Cork’s hottest new guitar band are as subversive as ever.
Andy Goodwin’s ‘Tales of a Likely Lad’: Manchester’s Marmite-like wind-up merchant proves he’s far from a one hit wonder
The Mancunian musician’s debut EP is a bold declaration of who he is and what he can do.
mary in the junkyard propel us through ‘this old house’ with ferocious chaos rock
Finally offering up the keys to their debut EP, the experimental rock trio have made it a record to remember.
Fuzz-rock throwdowns and the cosmic frontier: Little Strange’s quasi-western ‘Red Moon Rises’
The band share their debut EP.