Paul Collins – Out Of My Head (Alive Records)

Paul Collins – Out Of My Head (Alive Records)

Dom Daley. Paul has been doing his particular Rock and Roll thing since way back in 79 and has endured many changes to the face... Details
The Dirty Nil – Master Volume (Dine Alone)

The Dirty Nil – Master Volume (Dine Alone)

Ben Hughes. Punk/Pop are two dirty words that shouldn’t be used in the same sentence these days, right? Overly used by reviewers, (hell, I’ll be... Details
The Blinders – Columbia (modern sky)

The Blinders – Columbia (modern sky)

Dom Daley. Firstly don't let the cover fool you this isn't a foray into the woods with some Black Metal loons but a well-rounded bash over... Details
Nashville Pussy – Pleased to Eat you (earMUSIC)

Nashville Pussy – Pleased to Eat you (earMUSIC)

Fraser Munro.   “She makes God mad, he wants to fuck her so bad” ….. yup welcome to Pussy Town! Seven albums in and still... Details
Joe Strummer – 001 (Ignition Records)

Joe Strummer – 001 (Ignition Records)

Dom Daley. Post-Clash Strummer was a prolific writer still and whilst he might not have always got it right or reached the heights of his... Details
Supersuckers – Suck It (SPV)

Supersuckers – Suck It (SPV)

Fraser Munro.   This year marks the 30th Anniversary of Supersuckers and Eddie Spaghetti and Co are celebrating with album number 12 “Suck it”.The 'suckers... Details
The Brutalists – The Brutalists (Cleopatra records)

The Brutalists – The Brutalists (Cleopatra records)

Dom Daley. A couple of Cripps and a Mogg what could possibly go wrong?  Well, nothing to be fair because this is one of the... Details
The Speedways – Just Another Regular Summer (Gods Candy Records)

The Speedways – Just Another Regular Summer (Gods Candy Records)

Fraser Munro. The words “Power Pop” don't usually drag me in; I tend to think of it as the AOR equivalent of punk but this... Details
The Quireboys – Homewreckers and Heartbreakers – 10th Anniversary Special

The Quireboys – Homewreckers and Heartbreakers – 10th Anniversary Special

Leigh Fuge. I still remember the first time I caught the Quireboys live, in Swansea’s Sin City, it was a dark, cold and (Most likely)... Details
Shanda & The Howlers ‘Hurt For Me’ (Wild Records)

Shanda & The Howlers ‘Hurt For Me’ (Wild Records)

Gerald Stansbury. Shanda & the Howlers released a killer debut album (‘Trouble’) last year that ended up in my top 20 albums of the year.... Details