As if April 16th 2011 wasn’t a mad enough day already, spare a thought for Nicholas Stevenson. The Cambridge folkster raced around the country playing numerous in-store ...
Ahh the Devonshire countryside; pretty little villages, cream teas, Dartmoor ponies. Having grown up there I can confirm that it’s a wonderful area of the country to s ...
Ahead of the UK release of their second full-length release, GFP favourites The Rural Alberta Advantage have released a new video for North Star a track taken from said recor ...
It’s been three years since Liam Finn’s rather wonderful solo debut LP I’ll Be Lightning but details of its eagerly anticipated follow-up have now been announced. FOMO (which ...
Oh Canada. What is it about that country and it’s knack for producing wonderful indie bands? There’s really no need to make a list but for the sake of this intro; ...
It was almost a year ago to the day that GFP first sat down with The Xcerts. At the time the Scottish trio had just finished recording their soon-to-be-released second record ...
Noise Pop. There’s something rather glorious about that description isn’t there? The term ‘pop’ has slowly been diluted over the past couple of decade ...
“I can’t promise that it won’t be completely shit” The quote above isn’t the usual response we get when approaching a band with regard to doing ...
After the success of our first ever show last weekend GoldFlakePaint is chuffed to bits to announce that our next show will be the ultra-rad Hold Your Horse Is playing along ...
Slowly and surely Dry The River are becoming one of the most talked about bands of 2011. That tag doesn’t offer much unless you have the songs to back it up with, howev ...
Earlier this year we Introduced you to the new London four-piece, Pet Scenes. They caught both our eyes and ears with the video for Man Contest and the band have now released ...
It would be fair to say that we were delighted to find out that GFP faves Sparrow and the Workshop, whose Crystals Fall album we reviewed here on these humble pages last year ...
Led by frontman Jon Stolber, To Bury A Ghost released one of the most impressive EP’s of last year with their debut offering, The Hurt Kingdom. Drawing comparisons with ...
Today, more than ever, there seems to be a real need from both listeners and the written press to pigeon-hole bands, as if they can somehow give a record or a song more mean ...
After their excellent 2009 debut ‘The Sleeper’ scooped not only Rough Trade’s Album of the Year award but a couple of Ivor Novello nominations for good measure, The Leisure S ...
Well…..I mean….it’s just…..I guess….ummm….. Tom Vek is back. I don’t what this means for the world but it’s happening. Accordi ...
It was close to a year ago that we caught up with the rather-brilliant Scottish rockers Copy Haho for a brief chat. It was one of GFP‘s first ever interviews and I thin ...
The wonderful Okkervil River have today announced details of a May European tour, as well as the video for recent single ‘Wake And Be Fine’. You can find full det ...
Is it just me or does it only seem like five minutes since the last Record Store Day? No matter, I’m not complaining. Anything that promotes independently owned record ...
Following on from sterling efforts by The Twilight Sad and Ice Black Birds, todays SXSW tour diary is from the rather brilliant Mazes. The four-piece signed to FatCat back in ...