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Video Vault – The Tomas Doncker Band
The Tomas Doncker Band has been making waves with their world soul sound and Tomas has a simply amazing voice. His guitar chops aren’t bad…
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Digital Noise Academy – “Synemy” Review
Six musical artists made a kickstarter pledge to form a band for making music in a different way to how they usually play. It was…
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Live Vault – Myloe
Sometimes I love hearing a song from a genre I generally don’t dive into, being covered in a genre I love. Welcome to Myloe, a…
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Introducing… Amatorski
Amatorski are a Belgian band and they have elements of Sparklehorse, Portishead, Sig Ros and Fever Ray but with the voice of Emiliana Torrini on…
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Introducing… Seabird
Seabird, a band that have been about for a while now, appear to constantly teeter on the edge of breaking out into the mainstream but…
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Introducing… EndAnd
Now there’s no secret I love myself some angry music here on HigherPlainMusic and EndAnd certainly have me covered! A three piece from NYC, they…
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Introducing… Monks of Mellonwah
Aside from having a pretty cool name, Monks of Mellonwah have a crisp and slick rock edge and high production values. They fall into the…
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Introducing… My Woshin Mashin
My Woshin Mashin (great name) are a wonderfully eccentric band from Russia and Germany that resemble The Knife possibly as their closest ancestors but they…
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Cloudi Lewis – “Casual Conversations With A Woodpidgeon” Review
Cloudi Lewis are a warm and luscious band from the UK and have just released an EP which frankly – has an awesome title. Aside…
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Mortar and Pestle Unveil New Single/EP
Mortar and Pestle have been on my radar since earlier this year and their latest single “Pristine Dream” confirms I’m excited for their new EP…
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Feeding People – “Island Universe” Review
Given to me as a recommendation I went into Feeding People utterly cold without hearing so much of a chord. How did I leave the…
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Dead Can Dance – “In Concert” Review
Dead Can Dance have been touring for a while and I have my tickets ready for the 2nd of July to see them. I erred…
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Introducing… Take Me To The Pilot
So if we must have a boyband take over the world it may as well be a boyband that’s actually talented, that writes their own…
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British Sea Power – Live Gig Review
I’d never knowing heard of a song from British Sea Power until my awesome partner took me along to see them live Wednesday at Shepard’s…
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Stream Dead Can Dance’s New Live Album!
Dead Can Dance have their live album from their reunion Anastasis tour ready for release on the 22nd April but you can stream it now…
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Introducing… Nat Osborn Band
I normally cannot stand Jazz and along with rap, they remain the two genres I can happily leave any day of the week – however…
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Video Vault – Kovak
Kovak return with a new synth-pop rock stonker “Radiate” which continues to mark them as a clever band for the future. Such a great mish-mash…
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Introducing… Mortar and Pestle
Mortar and Pestle are a wonderfully mixed up trio from Oakland, USA and have their debut EP coming out in May. They remind me very…
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Golden Grrrls – “Golden Grrrls” Review
Golden Grrrls leave me in such a predicament. Have you ever heard an artist or a band that come across so sloppy and mumblecore happy…
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Stone Temple Pilots – “Alive in the Windy City” Review
Stone Temple Pilots have always been a huge favourite for me although they do go under a fair few people’s radar. I’d never really seen…
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Speck Mountain – “Badwater” Review
Speck Mountain are a psychedelic rock band from the USA and have just released their third album Badwater two weeks ago. If I were to give it…
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Faun – “Von den Elben” Review
It’s not often that I comment on a bands fans but I feel that I need to before I dive into the review od Faun’s…
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Video Vault – Faun
Faun are one of my all time favourite bands that could well hit massive heights this year as their latest album came out Monday and…
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Introducing… Lines in The Sky
Lines in The Sky are a trio from Nashville all aged 20 and under but rocking like they’ve been a complete band for decades. Their…
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Austra – “Feel It Break” Review
“Feel It Break” is the opening album from trio Austra – a smooth minor key laden electronic group from America. You can hear things being…
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Generator Ohm – “Upon the Me Om I” Review
Generator Ohm, a three-piece rock band have released their début album and have been busy rocking my speakers for a little while. Time to tell the world!…
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Poliça – “Give You The Ghost” Review
Poliça are a new band I’ve discovered very recently and they need to be shouted about because their début album “Give You The Ghost” is simply excellent. Poliça is…
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Welcome Back Soundgarden
Yes Soundgarden – you have “Been Away For Too Long” New album out this week!
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Introducing… Circle of Reason
Circle of Reason are an emerging UK alt/Rock band from the Southwest and have their first EP scheduled for release in December. Very similar to…
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Video Vault – Generator Ohm
Generator Ohm, a great rock band whom try to stay as clear from a normal time signature or structure as possible have released a new music video…
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Atticus Finch – “Atticus Finch EP” Review
Atticus Finch have crafted a wonderful sound and their EP is simply one most surprising discoveries I’ve had in the last few months. Their blend…
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Anathema – “Weather Systems” Review
Anathema are somewhat of a band that has a very distinct two-part career. Their first ten years were heavy rock, crunching guitars and screaming vocals…
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Live Vault – Atticus Finch
Atticus Finch is a new band I came across last night. The band are from Perth, Australia and this wonderful live acoustic version of one…
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Introducing… Dikta
Dikta hail from the musical genius country that is Iceland. An alternative rock band whom are gaining fame in their own country, Dikta are now…
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Introducing… Rayne
Excellent, some new talent from the my UK shores – Rayne – a three piece rock band from Sunderland – enter onto the bigger music…
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Introducing… Generator Ohm
Sounding like a funkier version of Nirvana’s Bleach album – Generator Ohm are a grungy rock trio that seem to want to rock out regardless…
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Dva – “Botanicula OST” Review
Oh Dva. Three little letters, and just like the little game of Botanicula there is so much hidden inside this 23 track soundtrack. Each song…
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Clatter – “Garden of Whatever” Review
A husband and wife rock duo? Without guitars? Going all eco on us? I’ll have a large helping of that! Clatter are a great rock…