Breathe Panel – Interview – 2016

Coming out of the Brighton's now infamous music crop which includes the likes of The Magic Gang, Abattoir Blues, Birdskulls and Sulky Boy, Breathe Panel are the newest seed to flower with their début single release ‘On My Way' / 'Try To See’.

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The Hunna – Interview – 2016

The Hunna exploded onto the scene in October last year and quickly became one of the hottest act on the planet. But it wasn’t a simple and easy journey for the four-piece – years of hard work and honing their craft was endured to get them to where they…

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Asylums – Interview – 2016

Bands with hair are back and they don’t come much more inspiring and volatile than Asylums in 2016. After flitting around the scene for a few years, the group finally released their debut album, Killer Brain Waves, in July. Its boisterous rhythm has had their name circulating around…

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The Creaking Chair – Interview – 2016

The Creaking Chair is the brain child of Andrew AC Cooper. Their sound flows through psychedelic folk into a mellow 60s/70s rock that is surrounded by ideas of experimental electronica. Andrew’s hollowing yet arresting vocals lie above whimsical melodies that take a caressing hold of each ear they hit.

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Mothers – Interview – 2016

Mothers are a band that are easy to become obsessed with. Remarkable vocals matched with delicate lush rhythms is an unfaltering mixture. When considering the band hadn’t been together for long at all when they recorded their début When You Walk A Long Distance You Are Tired, it’s…

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Clever Thing – Interview – 2016

The music scene in Brighton shape shifts on a frequent basis. It is this that makes it interesting though as bands grow and dissolve and then emerge in the shape of a different beast – in fact it was just today that The Maccabees called it a day.

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Imarhan – Interview – 2016

Imarhan are born out of the legacy created by Tinariwen, the West African band who have championed the Tuareg genre globally for more than 35 years. Imarhan disassemble the traditional ideas of Tuareg music by putting together calming and soulful rhythms that captivate instantly. Each track on their eponymous…

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Black Honey – Interview – 2016

Black Honey are the enigmatic bombshell that the British music audience thrives off. Their eclipsing of social media in their early stages grew hype in its own way and even nowadays, they rarely surface other than to deliver another collection of Americana-tinged, socially aware alt-rock. Early singles such as…

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The Meow Meow’s – Interview 2016

The Meow Meow's have become something of a Brighton institution, packing out venues with sweaty fans eager to bop to their party-ready fusion of ska and soul. The band have been around for quite a while, but seem to have been on a particularly creative roll since the start…

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Paperboy – Interview – 2016

Local five-piece Paperboy have been playing together for around three years now. From their early origins in reggae and ska they have morphed into a more soulful group, maintaining those influences while forging a new, original and relatable style. Following a recording stint at London’s AIR Studios, and subsequent…

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