If you didn’t know already, we’re now doing a monthly night at Rise Records in Bristol. The night is called ‘Kissing In Cubicles‘ and the idea of it i ...
Quickly becoming one of the years strongest festival line-ups, Beacons Festival - set in the stunning surroundings of the Yorkshire Dales – has once again come up trump ...
At midnight last night Music Robot was launched. Why should you care? Well, chances are, if you’re reading this you enjoy both music blogging and discovering new music. ...
A couple of weeks ago we announced that we would be releasing our first ever compilation to celebrate both our 2nd birthday and the relaunch of our site. Crossing everything ...
Everyone’s favourite Brookyln-based-art-rock-quartet, Conveyor - who’s Sun Ray EP remains one of our favourite releases of last year - have announced details of t ...
Dot-to-Dot festival have today added a host of new names to this years event. Cloud Nothings, The Men, Friends, The Internet, 2:54, A Plastic Rose, Doldrums, Two Wounded Bird ...
Bristol Ladyfest is a cultural festival running on 7th and 8th July, with a pre-party on 6th July. It’s designed to showcase women in the community who contribute a valid and ...
Well, well, well… It had been hinted at and now it’s official; Bloc Party will play their first live dates for over two years this coming June. Front-man Kele rel ...
GFP were lucky enough to catch Brooklyn-based Porcelain Raft live earlier in the year, when he supported M83 just prior to the release of his debut album Strange Weekend. We w ...
Brooklyn electropop duo The Hundred In The Hands have today announced details of the follow-up to their 2010 self-titled debut. The self-produced Red Night will be released o ...
It would be fair to say we were pretty ecstatic here at GFP when we heard the news that one of our favourite songwriters Kristian Mattson aka The Tallest Man On Earth had comp ...
Last years Meet Me At The Muster Station was one of our favourite LP’s of 2011 and just over a year on from that release, Ontarios favourite duo PS I Love You, have ann ...
March 1st sees the release of a brand new charity compilation organised by Stephen Clarke, and released as Wrongpop – the name he has been using to put on DIY gigs for ...
One of our favourite labels, Audio Antihero, has today unleashed a giant, double digital compilation to raise money for The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths (FSID.OR ...
The first few months of running GFP was a pretty frustrating time. It was brilliant too of course, as everything was completely new and a real (thrilling) learning curve that ...
Philadelphia’s finest The War On Drugs have unvelied a new video for Brothers, a track taken from last years stunning Slave Ambient LP, which was one of our favourite a ...
The Futureheads have announced that their new record Rant, which is set for release on April 2nd, will be a completely a capella affair. For those of you who aren’t hot ...
After last weeks announcement that Tall Ships, Tellison, Imperial Leisuse, Straight Lines and The Cape Of Good Hope will all play on the Early Entry bill on the Thursday nigh ...
YES! GFP faves Maps & Atlases have announced that their sophomore record will be released in the UK on Monday 16th April and will go by the name of Beware And Be Grateful ...
The ever-reliable – not to mention one of GFP’s favourite festivals - 2000 Trees, has announced a handful of bands that will open the weekends festivities. Tall S ...
The mighty Johnny Foreigner have announced a slew of UK dates in March, their first full tour since the release of last years stunning Vs Everything LP. The band have also an ...
We've been smitten with Glasgow's wonderful Admiral Fallow ever since we saw them supporting Frightened Rabbit at the back end of 2010, so we were delighted today when the ban ...
We like Jumping Ships here at GFP. So much so, in fact, that we put them on in Bristol last year when they hit the road with fellow Alcopop! mates Lightguides. Since then th ...
“The Saviour Of Rock N Roll” (according to NME), Andrew WK, has announced details of a brief tour around the UK – his first in 7 years – where he and ...