Whilst vast swathes of the UK population are currently engrossed by the goings on at the All England Club, Wimbledon, everyone’s favourite mixed double’s pairing ...
Despite losing an integral band member last year, math-rock legends Battles returned this month with a wonderful new record and a fresh outlook on performing. The trio brough ...
Cambridge five-piece Fuzzy Lights have been gaining more and more plaudits since the release of their sophomore release, 2010′s Twin Feathers LP. Their mix of soft folk ...
Everything Everything’s Man Alive was one of the most exciting debut albums of 2010. The band’s distinctive sound comes from a combination of surprising melodic shifts and tim ...
Last September we were lucky enough to catch the wonderful Lanterns On The Lake play a sparkling set at End Of The Road Festival. We've been smitten ever since. We were theref ...
The rather delectable Erika M. Anderson - better known as EMA to you and I - has announced a string of dates across Europe this coming Autumn. Her debut LP Past Life Martyred ...
The Last Dinosaur became firm favourites of ours after we first laid ears upon their wonderful debut LP – 2010′s Hooray! For Happiness. We liked it so much in fac ...
Last week saw the release of Quiet Colours, the new EP from Cardiff's, rather ace, We're No Heroes. The brilliant new record takes the danceable math-rock sound they delivered ...
O’Death’s recent album, Outside, was the bands third full-length record (review here) and was a mighty fine return indeed. A dark, moody and far more restrained ...
Next week sees the release of Carousel, the debut single from London four-piece Younghusband and, as statements of intent go, it's a mighty fine one indeed. The band have actu ...
The opening track on Copy Haho’s self-titled debut, Factory Floor, is a glorious, euphoric start. The first line “I’m feeling bitter but I dunno what I’m bitter ‘bout”, seems ...
Hailing from the musical Mecca that is Detroit, The Juliets make sparkling pop music full of heart and a shed load of ambition. Piano, strings, guitars - there's not much that ...
Wages Of Fear, the bands first LP in four years, works so well because it takes the energy and the upbeat nature of their debut LP (2007's Contact! Contact!) and dollops a shi ...
The thought of following up Hospice probably gave The Antlers a few sleepless nights. Rightly adored by fans and critics it was a concept album of such breath-taking intensity ...
New York quintet O'Death return with their third LP, Outside, and it's clear from the outset that we're dealing with something a little different this time around. After an un ...
The wonderful Beirut have announced details of their first full-length record in four years. Zach Condon and co. will release The Rip Tide on 29th August via Pompeii Records ...
With new record Nursing Home receiving rave reviews across the board GoldFlakePaint sat down with London punk-rockers Let's Wrestle to talk about working with Steve Albini, th ...
GoldFlakePaint catches up with Eric and Evan from Knesset, an up-and-coming shoegaze outfit from Phoenix, Arizona. The band mix elements of shoegaze with classic pop to produc ...
"Aside from these rather misleading album-teasers, the rockier production of Humbug has been left behind in favour of a template that combines 60s pop with a revival of their ...