The Sunday Times The hottest downloads; "What Would Jesus Drive?: Boomtown T***s Shouty, spittle-flecked dissing and electro-punk banditry. Sublime."
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Artrocker - "Another Duo. This time they’re proper punk though!"
EP OF THE MONTH - SUBBA-CULTCHA.COM - "Brattish Rock n Toy’ll, full of nervy energy, passionate shout outs, glitch toy instrumentation which would make Bis Blush & Hooks huge enough to demand your attention without asking - great, great stuff!"
SINGLE OF THE MONTH - GIRLS ARE IN CHARGE - "Taking some tasty boy/girl vocal dynamics, adding jagged guitars and a glitch ridden beat, WWJD certainly know how to throw a party, hell, they know how to throw down, full stop - think The clik clik & does it offend you, yeah? In a bar room brawl!
Fourpointninebillion "A drum machine. A striking blonde woman playing bass. A ruggedly handsome man playing angular electric guitar. The vocals kick in - "I've got chills, they're multiplying...".
Hits of the Near Future's debut podcast is out now featuring the best
new and unsigned music from the UK. Episode 1 includes Black Poets,
Adventures of Loki, Hot Beds and more + an interview with the newly
reformed Rachel Stamp. Get in touch if you'd like to be on the next one!
Just wanted to say a big thanx for coming down and doing our live sessions. It was a pleasure to hear you play and film you. We will let you and everyone else we know when it is up and ready for viewing.