Originally a string quartet formed by four girls at the Reykjavík College of Music in the 1990s, amiina went on to cut its teeth as Sigur Rós’ string section for the ne ...
End Of The Road Festival, at Larmer Tree Gardens on the North Dorset border is rapidly building a growing reputation as the perfect way to end the UK festival season. This ye ...
“We’re just drifting all night long, hands to the sky…” Diary by Candy and TJ Frustratingly we arrive at the festival site on Thursday evening just as ...
“Please remember me, happily, by the rose bush laughing…” Unsurprisingly we are slightly worse for wear on Saturday so we opt to spend a bit of time sprawle ...
* Sing-A-Long of the festival; If there was one thing that the festival lacked then it was a true sing-a-long. This probably had something to do with the mix of both festival- ...
“Something in my throat made my next words shake, And something in the wires made the lightbulbs break…” Sunday morning brings yet more hangovers but we’re ...
A selection of photograph’s taken at this years End Of The Road festival… #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; ...
Brilliant Leeds-based post-rockers Her Name Is Calla return next month with new album The Quiet Lamb. The recording of the album has proved a long, sometimes difficult, journ ...
Chicago rockers Maps & Atlases release their debut LP album Perch Patchwork via One Little Indian on October 4th. We’ve heard it and it’s pretty safe to say i ...
Way back in the hazy days of early summer team GFP packed the car up with surfboards and Haribo and headed down to the beautiful North Cornwall coast to catch up with the bri ...
I still haven’t quite decided whether Absynthe Minded is a ridiculous name for a band or a stroke of genius…I’m edging towards the latter at present. The im ...
Kurran & The Wolfnotes are creeping into the minds of alt folk indie lovers everywhere. Their beautiful new single Your Four Limbs is both haunting and extremely catchy & ...
Lets face it, Everything Everything are just about the most original and awe inspiring band to debut in 2010 – and we’ve had some great artists this year! Their f ...
Pretty much one of the greatest bands on the planet, British Sea Power, have announced that they will be releasing a brand spanking new E.P. of material next month. The ...
Last week saw the release of Stridulum II the new long-player from Zola Jesus and, if early reviews of the record are anything to go by, it’s sure to be found near the ...
We kind of had a hand in breaking the news about a mega-exciting release from the wonderful Big Scary Monsters record label when we interviewed BSM main-man Kevin Douche earl ...
Here we are then; part three of our Guest Writers feature. As previously stated we asked some of our favourite bands to write something for us about absolutely anything they ...
To say we’re excited about the new Deerhunter record here at GFP is something of under-statement. But to be honest if you’re not excited then there’s somethi ...
A few weeks ago we bought you the first part of our exclusive acoustic session with the soon-to-be-no-more Grammatics. It was a genuine pleasure to sit in a little room with ...
“You can keep tomorrow, after tonight we’re not gonna need it.” If ever a lyric perfectly described a band then the above lines – taken from Young Hea ...
Anyone who considers themselves to be a fan of Americana and/or Folk music should have heard of End Of The Road festival by now. Since it first began back in 2006 some of t ...
The second installment in our Guest Writers special comes courtesy of the incredible electronic duo worriedaboutsatan. Now we know this is a guest writers feature but as we s ...
Trying to describe a new artist or song to someone is never easy so it’s always nice when said band does so themselves. Thanks then to front-man Rob Milton who descr ...
Review by Robin Butler It’s been 4 years since Sam Duckworth released his first solo album under the guise of Get Cape Wear Cape Fly (GCWCF from now on so as to avoid finger ...