
Perhaps a surprising concept for such an enjoyable album, droning blues with overtones of necrophilia suits Canadian band Timber Timbre very well on their fourth album Creep On Creepin’ On. Led by Taylor Kirk’s deep, nostalgic croon reminiscent of the likes of Nick Cave, the trio fashion an eerie version of blues. With its mixture…
Time to rewind to an album that divided opinions…

The Blackout are back. Having changing record company to Cooking Vinyl, the band seems to have a new passion and enthusiasm which really shines through on this latest offering, Hope. The Blackout have honed their post-hardcore sound and this record really shows *cliché alert* the signs of a band coming to maturity. Hooks, catchy riffs…