Articles by Rob Bolton
Gavin Bradley
Deep Freeze
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2006
Having spent a fair amount of his time behind the controls as a remixer and DJ, Gavin Bradleys debut CD comes as a bit of a surprise. Sure...
Trespassers William
Having
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2006
After generating considerable interest following their previous release Different Stars, Southern Californias masters of dreamy pop return...
Antlerand
Branches
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2006
Blurring the lines between art project and musical venture, this Portland three-piece take advantage of their visual backgrounds to create...
Clor
Clor
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2006
Englands Clor seem to be having a lot of fun on this debut release. With a base of electro pop synths, drum machines and vocals reminiscen...
Cranebuilders
Sometimes You Hear Through Someone Else
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2006
Liverpools Cranebuilders have attracted a fair bit of attention in their native land, not to mention being supported by the late BBC legen...
Dislocation Dance
Music Music Music / Slip That Disc / Midnight Shift + Singles
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2006
As one of the lesser-known acts from the early 80s UK indie pop scene (think Pale Fountains, Aztec Camera, Orange Juice), its a treat to...
Goldspot
Tally of the Yes Men
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2006
With a quintessentially British guitar pop sound, L.A.s Goldspot have taken on quite a challenge for a non-UK band, but for a debut record...
Maybe Smith
Second Best Death
PUBLISHED Apr 1, 2006
The first few minutes on this third release from Saskatoons Colin Skrapek gives you a sense of the joys that await you: fuzzy, shoegazer-i...