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“The Big Indie comeback vol 2”
is the first triple album ever released by Matchbox Recordings and showcases a wider range of new artists and bands from all over the world.
It's the second in a trilogy that will eventually be available to buy as a set.
From rock and pop to acoustic, electro, punk, jazz and metal this compilation illustrates the huge choice of free Independent artists out there looking for a break. Instead
of having to sift through a huge pile of demos the modern A&R person can simply request a copy of
this Matchbox compilation. This gives them instant access to a vast selection of new
Independent talent in one sitting.
BIOG'S
AND REVIEWS
"The
Big Indie Comeback
vol 2" has
been written about
and reviewed by music journalist Dave Chislett. Dave is
our Matchbox reviewer, a publicist, music journalist, published author and bass
player from Johannesburg, South Africa. He was born in Portsmouth, but he can't
help that. Down south in Africa he punts a few bands, plays a few tunes and
reviews music from all over the planet for various famous publications. We
asked for his honest opinions of the B.I.C bands and the full results can be seen below.

The
Blackbirds –
Lovesong
The
Blackbirds are a guitar based four-piece band from Oslo, Norway. Their first
album, “Riddles and Affairs” was released in Norway in June 2006. The band
was first established ten years ago, but it is only with the current line-up
(together since 2001) that things have really come together for them. The
Blackbirds play a catchy blend of pop rock, fronted by the excellent vocal work
of singer/guitarist and song writer Thomas. “Lovesong is the kind of anthemic
radio rock that will see this band going far if they can reproduce this level
of song writing at will.
Mumrah
- The Toilet
A twisted
combo of madness, Frank Zappa and a whole host of unexpected others, Mumrah is
a band quite unlike mostly anything you might have heard before. They are a six
piece band of complete lunatics, and if you don’t get infected by their crazy
groove, then there is a good chance you are not human! With a spectacular live
show and a certain mad attention to detail, this lot may not make it onto the
Top10 on the radio, but they rule the dance-floor!


Muller
& Patton -
Life Preserver
Despite
being just a duo, Muller and Patton have a very international flavour, with the
well-travelled Muller having met Patton finally in the USA. Their first album,
from where this track is culled, was released after the two collaborated on
each others solo albums and realized that maybe they should do something
together. This is deceptively simple pop music that is well crafted and
hooky… overt overtones of the kind of lyrical story telling that the Beatles
are famous for dot the song, but the harmonies and vocal tones make it entirely
a new thing, totally Muller and Patton. Fabulous. " Dreamy, melodic My Life
Story meets The Kinks-esq proper pop, fantastic" - Matchbox Radio
24.

Nardo
- Morning Sun
From
Sydney, Australia, Nardo play a lilting, rhythmic blend of indie rock music
that is centered on lyrical content and a great voice. Formed way back in the
mists of time when school yard mates Sam and Karl met up with another
schoolyard duo Ey and Andy, Nardo released an EP last year and has not looked
back since. With some serious domestic success under their belt, and a unique,
bluesy feel to their sound, Nardo look set for a foray into the international
music scene. Morning Sun is an excellent vehicle for them to be doing this
with!

Raquel’s
Boys - Orange
Soda
Sixties pop
obsessed trio, Raquel’s Boys hail from Vermont in the USA. They sound a bit
like long lost mid-60's hits jammed into modern garage-pop. Its light and fun
filled stuff. Their debut, “Music for the Girl You Love" was well
received locally I the US and they have just released a new record, The Spy
Business. The band’s pay-off line is without doubt all about fun, and
their grooves are infectiously enjoyable as a result. The Beach Boys never
sounded like they were having THIS much fun making music!


The
Kickbacks -
Lethal Charm
With a
decade of history and three albums behind them, Boston Massachusetts based
four-piece The Kickbacks have been at this a long time. Their last album,
“Motel Stars” was released this year and has been getting great reviews for
the band all over the UK and Europe. They describe their sound as Americana,
and certainly plenty of Tom Petty can be heard in the influence list. The band
centres their work on the song-writing talents of Tad Overbaugh. “Lethal
Charm” is an exceptional example of Tad’s craft, managing to be catchy and
whimsical at the same time. "Dreamy, melodic and infectious American
rock that sticks in your head" - Matchbox Radio 24.

Zodiac
- Take Me Down
This hard
rock outfit hails from Philadelphia in the states and prides themselves on
playing a straight up, honest kind of rock n’ roll. A four piece outfit, they
boast an awesome live show, and have already shared stage with the likes of
WASP and George Lynch (ex Dokken). The
sound will most remind you of eighties hair metal, with the likes of early Van
Halen springing to mind, along with Aerosmith. Instantly recognizable as
American, rock and in your face, Zodiac look to be claiming a bit of that turf
as their own.
Michael
Lynch - Black
New World
Michael was
born in Ireland, but now makes his home in London, where this singer
song-writer is busy assembling a live band to take his original material on the
road. Last year, at the age of 25, Michael had a shave with Death and spent
six-months in hospital. This experience and the opportunity for reflection and
decision that it afforded has provided him with the fuel for a whole series of
songs, of which “Black New World” is one. This acoustic guitar dominated
song showcases his tenor voice to excellent effect and is the flag bearer for
the rest of his new material.


BaccoTaBacco
– Sunflower
This is a
six-piece band consisting of one Englishman and 5 Italians, based in Bari,
Italy. The current line-up was born in 2003 when singer (and Englishman) Ian
Stanton joined the group. They play a kind of epic-lyrical pop music as
pioneered by the Beatles without really sounding like them at all. Expect
melodies, harmonies, careful songs that move you. In their three-year career,
the band has grown in leaps and bounds, taking in large festivals, radio and TV
appearances and plenty of live shows. They are currently working on releasing
their debut EP.


Freezepop
– Stakeout
Wacky
Boston based Freezepop have cooked up more of their trademark irreverent
electronic in the shape of “stakeout”. This three piece electronic outfit
has been together since 1999 and has been doing very well in both Europe and
the USA. Not your typical aspirant indie band, Freezepop released their debut
album in the USA in 2001, and “Stakeout” features on their latest EP Maxi
Ultra fresh. Freezepop recently won “Best Song” honors in the 2005
Independent Music Awards (for “Stakeout,” Dance/Electronica category). They
have songs featured in six video games, including two new titles, Dance
Dance Revolution Ultramix3 and Guitar Hero. Currently, Freezepop
are hard at work on their third album.

Penny
Foster –
Disconnected
Penny
Foster is an as-yet unsigned songwriter from the UK. Originally from Kent, she
now lives in London and has just released her debut solo album. She is one of
the new breed of musicians who actually has a degree in Pop Music, this one
from The Academy Of Contemporary Music. She has got some major interest in her
material lined up in the USA and Europe, and has big plans back at home in the
UK as well. Disconnected is a dreamy, ambient, dance infused pop song that
Kylie would have been proud to pen, and as an example of her work, demonstrates
why there is so much interest in her.


Dan
Leigh - A Lost
Dream
Dan Leigh
is a song-writer for whom the music dream is coming true. Sending one demo off
to a record producer, he snagged their interest and cooperation and here is
now, with an album under his belt and a career in front of him. He describes
music as his religion, the one thing that he has dedicated his life to, and you
can feel that passion and dedication in every note of what he has written.
"Melodic, dreamy and mesmerising" - Matchbox Radio 24.


French
Possession -
Roch Valley High
English
band, French Possession has been making quite a name for themselves with their
debut album, “Foil For A Girl IN A Posh Frock.” The band was formed when
the musicians hired to help record Steve Jones’ debut solo album got a bit
too involved and ended up as integral part of the process. Since then, there
has been no looking back. With airplay in Brazil, Australia, Belarus and
Canada, they are fast leaving their mark on the world. Roch Valle y High is an
infectious pop song with great melodies and hooks… we’ll be surprised if
you don’t keep humming this one long after you’ve heard it.


Paze
Estrada -
Lucky Guy
Listening
to Lucky Guy, you’ never guess that the guy who wrote it was only 25… it
has that nicely unhinged feel of the sixties and seventies when everything was
dangerously free and almost anything in music could happen. And that is
precisely what Paze was looking for: unhinged, feel good COOL tunes. Lucky Guy
embraces the braggadocio of Rockabilly, the swing of the dancehall, the sneer
of rock and the harmonies of the beach boys into one big crazy, party mélange
that will get you shaking your bits in an instant. This is the way rock and
roll is supposed to be!

Alex
Cornish -
I’m On The Right Side
Alex is
Scottish, from Edinburgh in fact. Up until now he has been training on
classical piano and violin and playing as a session musician on other peoples
records. Then he discovered the joys of a computer based home studio and has
been writing his own material since then. He is busy putting the finishing
touches on his first album which he hopes to release this year. “I’m On The
Right Side” demonstrates all of Alex’s abilities: with voice, words and
song writing. It has power, grace and a depth of emotion that one doesn’t
always find in pop songs. If the album has much more of the same, that record
deal won’t be far behind.

Gennine
- Kiss Kiss
Geninne is
a talented 24-year-old from Brighton on the south coast of England. She has
been playing in orchestras and singing in choirs since an early age, and began
dabbling in more mainstream pop by her teens. Although influenced more by the
jazzy sounds of the likes of Billie Holiday, here she conjures a lilting pop
melody with the help of Robb Mann and Paul Paton. Her voice is delicate, yet
smoky, and leads the ear across the jazzy/Latin soundscape that is “Kiss
Kiss”. It is just in the timbre of her voice, you can tell you’re going to
be hearing more from this youngster.
Peter
Hepworth –
Eternity
Peter left
his guitar behind at age 17, to go and get a real job and be an adult. But
twelve years later he is back, with a secret stash of songs and the burning
ambition to play music. He has developed an acoustic singer/songwriter sound
that saw him picked up by Chromium Records, but left behind in the wake of
their demise. Eternity is a soaring, sweeping number, backed by an elegant
strings section that floats Hepworth’s breezy vocals effortlessly from start
to finish. It’s the kind of song that mesmerises you by forcing you to listen
closer, as opposed to whacking you over the head!


Regina
Elvik - Lucky
Star
Haling from
Olso in Norway, Regina is a talented multi-instrumentalist and
singer/songwriter. She recorded and produced her album “Beg For More”
herself and has been gathering a lot of attention in her home country. She
sings in a vaguely bluesy/jazzy style that leaves you wondering where she
intends to go next, but brings a perfect pop sensibility to the music that
keeps it accessible and interesting. Regina’s voice is the main focal point
of the music here, but it glides over a bed of well constructed music that
supports and fills out her songs. Not you average pop ditty and in this case,
this is indeed a very good thing!


Wild
Rose - Close
To You
Wild Rose
is an Australian singer song writer who has made good on the promise of her
early talent as a youngster. She is far from being a pop singer, even though
her music does cross the boundaries, while she remains more strongly grounded
as a songwriter. She has an EP, “Wild Rose – A Showcase” on the way, and
is part of her own, totally independent record company and set up back in
Australia. The EP is available online and Wild Rose is now nicely set to take
her career and her music forward to the rest of the world.

Mark
Birch - Only
To Be With You
An
obsession with movie soundtracks that dates back to when he was ten is what
Mark Birch cites as his primary education in music. As a result, he was penning
his own soundtracks by his teens, and now aged 23, is releasing hauntingly
beautiful music. Drawing his inspiration from his Christian faith, Mark claims
to not write songs for himself, but rather for you, the listener. Only to be
with you is a sparse, stripped down love lament that will leave you with
goose-bumps. Mark has an excellent, haunting voice that will stay with you long
after the last note has faded.
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Blackfly
– Suffer
These boys
are a five piece metal band from Wales, not quite the place you’d expect. The
band originally began as a song writing experiment by singer Mark and lead
guitarist Peter, but rapidly grew into a full band project with the recruitment
of some old mates and fellow musicians. Blackfly have proved themselves firm
favourites in the gig scene with a tight and powerhouse show, and also achieved
considerable cusses on internet radio with listeners across Europe and the all
important USA. With plenty of live experience under their belts, and a few
recordings in hand, Blackfly is looking to make the next step up and to take
their brand of metal out into the world.


Neural
Noise – NOA
Italians
Neural Noise got together after all of the various member of this rock trio had
played in a large number of bands. They have released a short EP of their
material already in Italy and are looking to capitalize on their successes so
far. NOA is a melodic rock song with a powerful drive behind it that manages to
come across as delicate and rough hewn at the same time. Well constructed with
good dynamics, it does manage to cross over the listening genres pretty
effectively. Neural Noise hope to create music that anyone can listen to, and
with NOA they are certainly coming close.


The
Fractures –
Recovery
A North
London band, The Fractures describe themselves as reared on 90’s pop and
brought together by the post punk explosion and a modern art rock revival. The
result of these somewhat unlikely bedfellows as influences is a clarity of
sound and motive that really does make The Fractures stand out. Employing a
solid wash of sound technique, punctuated by clarion like lead guitar work, The
Fractures manage to sound more like Bauhaus than the Sex Pistols, while
combining obvious elements of the thinking behind both Recovery is a barn
storming, rousing song that is a great introduction to the band.


OiL
- The Room
This
five-piece rock band hail from Bolivia and feature the most unusual of all
things in a hard rock line-up: acoustic and twelve string guitars. There music
is a driving, powerful construction, and the layers of guitars just serve to
underpin this. Relying on rhythmic hypnosis and dense guitar and vocal layering
for effect, Oil delivers an intense, intentioned brand of rock music. Don’t
mistake this for hard folk music; there is also plenty of incendiary electric
lead guitar work to keep even the most cynical hard rock fan happy. Think early
Midnight Oil and you are in the territory that Oil inhabit. Thought provoking
stuff.


Jason
LaRoy Band -
Life On The Set
Jason La
Roy is somewhat of a cross –over artist, having crossed over to acoustic
driven music from hard rock and metal, where his previous projects had enjoyed
significant success. Nowadays though, his music features acoustic guitar and
the power of the upright bass. The Jason La Roy band is a three piece, and
delivers an uncluttered yet dense acoustic sound that is instantly accessible
and yet very different from a folk oriented acoustic sound. Life on the set is
a rhythmically challenging and catchy song, great melodies, and complex
harmonies: proof that you can do more with an upright bass and acoustic guitar
than sing country or the blues!

Edge
Set Mary -
White Faucet
Storming
out of Louisiana, USA, Edge Set Mary are a hard rocking outfit in the Sound
Garden mode of things… impressive monster guitars and searing vocals dominate
their sound, giving them balls and teeth where other bands have hands and feet.
A Three piece outfit with a singing drummer, they really do hark back to the
early nineties when sheer power was pouring out of rock music, with little
regard for convention. It s welcome return as well, as they are technically
adept and tight and White Faucet is a total rocker of a song.

Gwenevered
– Hummadinger
American
artist Gwenevered combines a lot of different feels and approaches in her
music. She cites Middle Eastern, Irish and Indian traditional music styles and
being among her influences that she welds together with a western pop, folk
sensibility. A student from St Louis, she is still busy honing her sound and
style. Hummadinger is a challenging, haunting listen. The different sounds and
ideas for a western pop ear are sometimes soothing, sometimes disconcerting.
But the hypnotic tone of Gwenevered’s voice over the top is a sublime
unifying factor.

Kris
Halpin –
Ghostships
After a
good few years playing in and fronting other people’s bands, Kris Haplin
eventually decided to go it alone and Ghostships is his first solo effort to be
heard outside of his own studio. Kris grew up on 90’s pop and alternative
rock, before getting more into electronic music as an adult. Here he showcases
that range of influences, without really sounding like any of them at all. As a
singer songwriter, he brings something a bit different to the format, and the
sound he has developed is certainly unique in this line.

Rosanna
- What Do I
Turn To? (The Hoovering Song)
The late
night whiskey and cigar smoke voice of Rosanna will make you sit up and take
notice immediately. This talented singer and song writer has more than an
unconventional voice however. The owner of her own company and label, Rosanna
is determined to make something of her talents. A turn on the dancing and
singing club circuit of London convinced her of the need to be creatively free
to do her own thing, and has brought her neatly to this point, where she is
poised to release her music to the world. There is more here than an
unconventional sounding voice, and it’s not hard to hear it!

The
Yarbles - Mr.
Make Believe
The Yarbles
put their noisy, poppy combination together in 2003. Influenced by the
song-writing and melodies of bands like the Jam and the Clash, the Yarbles
still manage to sound like no-one else. It’s a monster, driving sound full of
jangling guitars and pile driving rhythm, but setting this off is great melodic
vocal work and excellent use of dynamics… nothing predictable or boring about
this at all. Hailing from Leicestershire in the UK, the Yarbles are putting in
the hard miles of their early years, but one gets the feeling that this name is
going to become a little more familiar in the future.

Ten
Days - EP1
School days
friends who decided to form a band to escape the terrors of Celine Dion and
Irish dancing, Ten Days hail from Coventry. Since then, they have been gigging
and recording relentlessly. Their last demo recording has secured them some
label interest and this release on matchbox recordings. Their jangly indie
sound is a clear and razor sharp weapon which slices itself attention from the
current milling herd of indie sound-alikes. It should come as no surprise to
see ten Days getting ahead of the pack.

Gene
Moore - I Give
Up
Gene Moore
is no stranger to the music scene. His songs have graced Olympic events,
Football World Cups, American football stadiums and prominent political
campaigns. This talented American artist pens and plays all the instruments on
all his songs. His latest album “I Give Up”, from which this is the title
track, features his work exclusively, from start to finish. His emotional,
melodic style is a soothing breeze in amongst the pace and frenzy of modern
music.

Jeffrey
Harrison -
Stranger To Myself
American
Jeffrey Harrison is an old-school singer-songwriter who makes every song a
journey for the listener. His style might be described as Jackson Browne’s
lyrical insight and introspection melded with Tom Petty’s straight ahead rock
and roll storytelling. Harrison recently released a self titled EP through his
independent label, Shattered Records. Stranger To Myself is an excellent
example of the old school of American country influenced rock, soulful, sad,
but catchy at the same time. As an example of Harrison’s craft, you can do no
better than pick up on this one.


MoonSnake
– Freedom
Moonsnake
is a five piece all girl band from Switzerland that was formed in 1999. The
band draws on a large range of musical influences for their music as all five
members are highly trained musicians and teachers. What this means is that what
at first seems to be a fairly simple rock song features unexpected twists and
turns in pace, rhythm and genre. Certainly not your normal kettle of rock fish
this. Freedom is aptly named, as the song freely roams across arbitrary musical
boundaries like a rogue Bedouin. And actually, it works!


The
Lounge Suits
- Dirty Little Secret
These 5
English thirty-something’s certainly don’t take themselves too seriously
when it comes to the posturing of the music business, but they are serious
enough about the music that they make. Getting together later in life than most
successful acts, they are blithely honest about wanting to crack the big time
and make bags of cash, all the while keeping that tongue firmly in cheek. Their
gentle brand of pop rock is Radio friendly stuff, with good dynamics and
pace…even if they don’t get that big international deal, the Lounge Suits
are more than worth listening to! "Catchy, melodic 80's/Icehouse-esq
traditional rock that shines" - Matchbox Radio 24. Check out
their official My Space website by clicking below. ( Please note that
this band are called "The lounge suits" as in suit and tie and
not the lounge "Suites" as the first pressing of this CD
suggests........some proof reader just got the sack believe us ...full
apologies to the band but I don't think this will stop them from the world
domination they deserve....now get suited and booted - Ed )

Neill
Bell - High In
Kansas
Neil has
been around for more than just a little while and has released five albums
already, growing his craft and his sound steadily over the years. His signature
touch is an ability to project genuine emotion through his song writing and
performing that leaves the listener in no doubt as to what is on his mind. The
specific beauty of High In Kansas lies in its power, its raw emotion. Both of
which are borne along by simplicity and honesty, two other hallmarks of
Neil’s song writing. His music is far from conventional, but that doesn’t
make it any les catchy!

Gennine
- Take My Call
A second
tune from Brighton native, Gennine, this track showcases some of the
versatility of the 24-year-old singer. Here she drifts and breezes along in a
somber mood, projecting a depth and intensity of emotion not noted in her more
up-tempo, jazzy numbers. Geninne is obviously a talented vocalist with a great
range.

Ronan
Furlong –
Redeemer
Singer
songwriter Ronan Furlong brings his clear voice and simple acoustic guitar to
the fore with ease. Trademarked by simple but strong song-writing. His music is
melodic, direct and moving. Redeemer as such is a perfect example of his craft.
Structurally simple, but with enough melody and passion to keep it turning in
your head after it is finished.


The
Kavanaghs -
All The Time
Tiago and
Jules have been playing in bands together in Rosario, Argentina since 1997. The
Kavanaghs is their latest project, and one they are determined to get beyond
the boundaries of Argentina and into the global musical consciousness. They are
very into retro pop sounds and styles, and their entire album looks over its
shoulder to the hey-day of pop for inspiration. Luckily they can do more than
just paint songs by numbers and bring their own slightly crazy pieces to the
mix to make a blend of old and new music that is never dull and offers plenty
of nuggets to marvel over.

Light
Euphoric - One
With The World
Consisting
of Chad Quist and Tam Katzin, light Euphoric has an obscene list of past
achievements and credits behind these two names. This includes work with the
like of Kenny G, Ray Charles, Tower Of Power, George Benson, Basia, Huey Lewis,
Pat Benatar, Gladys Knight and Roberta Flack to name but a very few. But Light
Euphoric is their current passion and pride. They have dubbed the genre that
they play ‘Humanitarian Pop’ and it is their contribution to making the
world a better place.

Tammy
Stamps - No
One Else
A busy
person, Tammy Stamps owns and runs a martial arts academy in the USA and is a
fifth dan Martial Arts master and Olympic contender. Bu on the side she is also
a philanthropist, acoustic folk artist who places at her local venue and helps
out at friends’ weddings. She bases her songs around the experiences of her
own life: love, loss and friendship. Her inclusion on this compilation
coincides with her taking her music out of her home town and to as many people
as she can reach.

Sean
Deegan - Ease The Pain
Englishman
Sean Deegan has been working at his craft as both a singer and song writer for
a very long time, without ever stepping into the realm of a full time role in
the music industry. Now, with several of his songs doing well in the UK
Songwriting Competition, he is looking to a full time song-writing career and
has recorded and released an album as a showcase of his work. Best described as
melodic acoustic pop, Sean’s work has good breadth and diversity to it. Ease
The Pain is clear, simple and to the point, just like a good pop song should
be!

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Ryo
Fukuzawa - Remember Me
Ryo is 28
and hails from Japan. He has had a pretty rough ride in life and uses music as
a creative outlet for his world of emotion and pain. Not much of a singer
himself, he uses session singers to bring his songs and lyrics to life. His
songs have been doing very well for him, one being featured in a Sony
Plastation game and another winning a song writing competition on Japanese FM.
“Remember Me” is a beautiful, piano based lament, well paced and
structured, that sucks you in with its understated melody and backing.

Gennine
- Everyday
Days
Geninne is
a talented 24-year-old from Brighton on the south coast of England. She has
been playing in orchestras and singing in choirs since an early age, and began
dabbling in more mainstream pop by her teens. Although influenced more by the
jazzy sounds of the likes of Billie Holiday, here she conjures a lilting pop
melody with the help of Robb Mann and Paul Paton. On Everyday days, she
revisits the smoky, glamorous days of twenties speak Easy’s and jazz… with
ease and not a trace of self consciousness.
Ian
Kudzinowski - Rock The Ocean
Englishman
Ian hails from the town of reading, where he has been writing and recording
material for the last few years, looking for that elusive record deal. He
blends rock and pop sensibilities together with instrumentation and electronic
elements to create a curiously hooky and compelling sound that is reminiscent
most of Placebo or Garbage. But his sound is far more stripped and clear,
allowing the structure rather than the production to make the impact. Rock The
Ocean is a rollicking rolling rhythmic juggernaut that WILL have you tapping
your feet along with it.


Glider
- Thieves In The Night
Having
successfully crawled out of the Chelmsford garden shed where they were formed,
Glider have released four EP’s and slowly advanced their cause with talent
and determination. Their latest EP
“Go On The Hood” finally seems to be making the right kinds of ripples in
the right kinds of places and these four English lads are looking forward to
taking their chances. Thieves In The Night is an excellent, mid tempo indie
track, complete with haunting reverb guitars and driving bass, all the good
stuff! I’d like to hear more from these boys!

Genre
Peak - Always
Empty
Electro-pop
trio Genre Peak bring the darker side of pop music back to the fore with their
solid sound-scapes and use of the Chapman Stick, guitar synths and electronic
percussion. Its moody, swirling stuff reminiscent of early Depeche Mode and
some moments in Gary Numan’s career. But it is overlaid with a thoroughly
modern menace and feel. It is indeed nothing like anything anyone else is
putting out, with the possible exception of massive Attack, just without the
trip hop beats. Persuasive, quite possibly addictive stuff.

Loaded
Coil –
Molecular
Loaded Coil
is the solo project of one Sgt Destructo III, a Los Angeles resident in the
USA. Eschewing self advertising as boring, predictable and outmoded, he prefers
that the music speak for itself. And speak it does, in tongues and murmurs
reminiscent of some of the more dark Shriekback back-catalogue and the most
moody electronic music you can find; even moments of pure Talking Heads
spine-shilling brilliance lurking in this swamp of greasy beats and darkness.
This is not consumable pop for high rotation radio, its high intensity thought
food for the soul. Rewards repeated listening.

Empathy
- When You
Empathy is
three Irishman and an Englishman, based in Dublin, Ireland. They play a
strident indie rock and cite influences as diverse as Dylan, U2 and Thin Lizzy…
no Irish bias there at all hey lads? The band has been in the scene for a
couple of years, playing the live gig circuit and looking for their break into
the big time. Their sound is based around a rock solid rhtythm section,
overlaid with clear cutting lead guitar and gruff vocals.
The
Elements - I
Would Try
This
project has only been in existence since the beginning of this year when
multi-instrumentalists Don Campbell and Phil Haines discovered they were living
above each other in Leeds. Immediately they got their kit together and tried
out a few jams. The result was a shared love of 60’s and 90’s pop and a
fistful of new songs. Their sound is soft, uncluttered and simple, allowing the
acoustic guitar and bass to support the vocal melodies instead of dwarfing
them, and resulting a beautiful, harmonic sound that will undoubtedly draw
attention to its creators.
TJ
- How Many
Times
Moody and
atmospheric are the first words that spring to mind as the TJ track kicks off.
Its electronic drifting synth and heavily processed vocals teasing your ear
with half recognized words and sounds, but ultimately giving nothing away…
and then the main vocal line kicks in and you wonder how Bryan Ferry got onto
this song! Very intriguing stuff this am well worth the extra couple of listens
it demands.
The
Oracles - Let
it Go
The band
plays a noisy, metal influenced garage e rock at very high speed. A driving
rhythm section propels Let It Go with fury from start to finish. The sing along
chorus though is a very effective counter to the thundering verse parts of the
song. With a good hand on the production tiller, this ditty could be turned
into atop class rocker. But it certainly does need some polishing!
Metro
- Making Up The Numbers
A
re-incarnated Ziggy Stardust seems to sing along with his track, circa,
“Rebel Rebel”. It a catchy guitar based tune with plenty of drive. But apart
from the obvious Bowie glam rock overtones, its an interesting track with some
complex counter harmonies and quick changes.
Man
Down - For
Your Face Only
In the line
of the new wave of punk, Man Down hail from all over Britain as far as their
members go, but generically, their sound is straight-up new-school punk.
They’ve been busy boys lately, playing shows all over the UK and managing to
release and EP for which they have got global distribution all sorted out. This
blend of noise bubble gum punk goes down a storm all over the globe, so there s
a good chance Man Down have still got along way to go. All in their early
twenties or late teens, they’ve also got plenty of gas in the tank so expect
more from these lads in time to come!

Chris
Field -
Waiting For Something
Chris is
23-year-old singer/songwriter from a small village called Kingsbury in the
centre of the UK. He was born in Merthyr Tidfil, Wales, was given piano and
music theory lessons aged 6. Later he discovered guitar music and the wiles of
Pantera, Slayer and Iron Maiden. And then, as he puts it, something changed.
Chris started writing songs aged 11, after the death of his mother, and writing
in the vein of Neil Finn and Richard Thompson. Now, 12 years later, he is
making his own way in the music business, playing his own brand of songs.
Waiting For something is the ideal, introspective introduction to Chris’ work
for the new listener.

The
Iain Luke Experience
– Release
After a few
years on the solo scene, Welshman Iain Luke decided that the only way he was
going to get anywhere, was to recruit a band to play with… and so the Iain
Luke Experience was born. Playing an easily accessible radio pop, the band has
been doing pretty well on the live circuit in the UK and releasing some of
their material themselves. With a vision for the future and a commitment to the
cause, the Iain Luke Experience may well be on to watch out for.

Rand
Winburn - Have
Patience
American
Rand Winburn has been patiently plying his trade as a musician for a while now.
A lifelong music fan, he is living the dream of writing and playing his own
material. Post a deal with Decca with a previous band, he is now an
independent, working with who he chooses, as and when he can. He has two tracks
on the compilation, Vampires From Outer Space” on Bomp! Records and is
looking to release a full length album of his own.


The
Cain And Beesh Band
- Same Old Story
Inspired by
acts like Dispatch, Jack Johnson and the John Butler trio, The Cain and Beesh
Band is a duo playing a good blend of happy and sad songs. They hail from
Gothenburg Sweden and started as a side project along side the tours of Europe
with Cains' metal band Painfield, but eventually grew into something they can't
live without doing.
In 2005 Cain and Beesh released "Counting Sheep" themselves and sold
out every single one of the 2000 copies made. After spending time in Australia
and Hawaii they came back to Sweden with a new state of mind and recorded a new
album, from which this track is taken..

The
Linear Brothers
- I’ve Never Seen A Miracle
The Linear
Brothers claim their reasons for making music as a desire make some music that
they wanted to listen to. A music that reflects their lives as working people
who have paid tons of taxes, maintained marriages, done daily battle with
“The Real World” and lost their youth. In “I’ve Never Seen a Miracle”
this is projected in a brash, rocking sound, complete with raucous vocals and
thundering rhythm section.

Emerald
- Good In
Green
Three
brothers and a life long friend make up the line-up of Dublin based Emerald.
Together they have been playing and creating music for years, and Emerald is
their latest bid for the big time. They are a hard working outfit that is
dedicated to and passionate about their music. With a good live show that the
band hopes projects the passion and meaning
of their music, Emerald are of course looking to break out of their green
Island for bigger shores, as well as to crack it at home.
The
Linear Brothers
- Lunatics Holiday
The Linear
Brothers claim their reasons for making music as a desire make some music that
they wanted to listen to. A music that reflects their lives as working people
who have paid tons of taxes, maintained marriages, done daily battle with
“The Real World” and lost their youth. “Lunatics Holiday” is a more
punk influenced rant that starts of peacefully enough before swinging out into
a full blown rocking number.

Bassam
Choueiri –
Holyman
Welshman
Bassam Choueiri was born in Swansea and was a bit of a late bloomer when it
comes to making music. He first joined a heavy metal band a couple of years
back, but left them within five months, the experience clearly demonstrating to
him that he was far more into acoustic forms of music than metal! Now he writes
and records his own material and spends most of his time gigging around the
Swansea/Cardiff area, building up his fan base and reputation.

Kazutoshi
Sawa -
Golden Land
Kazutoshi
Sawa is a composer, singer, and guitarist from Tokyo. He began to play the
guitar when he was fifteen and moved to Los Angeles when 19 to further his
studies. While studying in the USA, he spent a lot of time trying to emulate
popular American music, before deciding that this was not in line with his
personal musical ambitions. Since then he has begun to develop
his own personal style, which one can here in this track, Golden Land.
He currently lives in Milan where he is preparing with its band for a tour of
Italy.
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