International Women's Day 2017 Round Table
We talked to some of the leading women from the UK's DIY scene about the issues that matter to them»
jamieotsa has written the following articles:
A confusing jumble of highs and lows»
They know exactly what they want and aren’t going to settle for anything less»
It’s hard to turn up the nose at the moral message which is at the core of the songs»
Total bangers if you like the sort of pop record that pushes you slowly towards an existential crisis»
The Bronx aren’t a rock and roll band, they are rock and roll»
Just incredibly disappointingly dull»
A band who were once a vital, experimental and dangerous force have just become a little boring»
As an exercise in creativity, musical form, experimentation and sheer art Reflections… is to be commended»
Valerian Swing are a novel, ever-evolving treat waiting to be unwrapped»
It treads a masterful line between confusion, deceit and brilliance»
Is it possible to write a mainstream technical metal concept album about cursed men wandering in deserts? The jury’s out on that one»
We find Johnny Flynn striding comfortably and confidently into his own future»
We talked to some of the leading women from the UK's DIY scene about the issues that matter to them»
A glimpse of Smith as a world-beating songwriter who'd been elevated one step closer to where he rightly belonged, with the greats»
Whatever the elusive 'it' is, Tinariwen are a group of musicians who both have it and, more importantly, get it in spades»
We need bands like The Menzingers to remind us that there is good in the world»
He’s still yet to prove himself as a songwriter with this outfit»
As vital as ever and showing no signs of slowing»
A remarkable little collection of diverse and beautiful recordings»
A real songwriting talent that’s waiting to be nurtured and could grow into something very special indeed»
A record which comes so close to being brilliant but somehow falls frustratingly short»
A Green Day still searching for their new identity»
Positively ghoulish, just in time for Halloween»
This is rock music – pure and unfiltered, shameless and fresh as the driven snow»
The cynics amongst us could be forgiven for thinking that Lonely the Brave were making a quick cash-in»
To the layman or casual listener, the world of classical can be an intimidating place.»
A record that opens up like an old wound»
A record that feels like a somewhat delayed reaction to the 30-year-old’s teenage years»
To whomever we’re supposed to thank for such things these days in this merciless world; thank you. Thank you for bringing The Fall of Troy back to life»
Jamie Otsa looks at musical happenings in Liverpool in the weeks & months ahead.»