Welcome to Mixtape Monday by Mark Green. Hey happy Never Enough Notes readers! O Children are giving away a free download of one of their new tracks, PT Cruiser The band have also announced a series ...
Summer is a arguably the most musical season (just taking precedence over the Christmas period, y’know there’s a lot of music about then, mostly cheese central playing everywhere you go.) Ice cream e...
Happy To You’ is the second album from Swedish indie pop band Miike Snow. Comprised of three producers, the project started out humbly with them just playing around for fun, but has transformed to t...
So this year was a leap year, which meant we all got an extra day to enjoy. So the question asked myself is what I can do to cherish this leap year day (29th February) as they don’t come around very ...
Athena’s strength is in her fragility, and as her story is revealed on ‘Peeling Apples’ she navigates the most intimate subjects on human nature and relationships with the skill of a classic songwrit...
I have a little treat for all you NENers. The debut single from Finn Bonel, a South Londoner with a song that will melt your winter frozen heart. Finn Bonel writes songs from the depths of his rustic...
Don’t panic! You haven’t somehow teleported back to the late 1970s. You’ve just listened to the recent single by Dan Sartain, a throwback to the golden era of punk, and to the legends of the genre in...
Exits, Pursued By A Bear is a track full of energy, an energy that catches you and takes you down a road of twisting and melodic riffs and stop/start rhythms, speeding angrily until you reach the cor...
Invoking images of seedy 1920’s New Orleans jazz clubs (but in a really good way!) the vocals on this track take over and cause the listener to reminisce on a life they never actually had. Little Ann...
I stumbled apon Tom Price-Stephens whilst reviewing this band in Islington. I was in the middle of unsuccessfully trying to pick up a girl with some Mad Men quotes when I heard his soulful voice pene...
Vampire Smile is a gothic-pop offering from London based Kyla La Grange with an accompanying video which is a rather beautiful gothic/noir affair. Kyla’s voice is captivating and a voice that is, at ...
Playing in a packed out underground room in the city of Leeds, First Aid Kit put on a solid and enjoyable performance. For those who arent familiar with the band, it consists of two Swedish siblings;...
Welcome to Mixtape Monday by Mark Green. Boat To Row really deserve all the cake and to eat it, what kind chaps theyve offered a whole Demos and Sessions album to you lovely readers! Grab it below, a...
A name like Dog Is Dead certainly sticks in your head and gets you thinking, but shouldn’t be shunned away or misinterpreted; they’re a group of humble background and intentions, playing the catchy-b...
Here’s a band with no limits and no sign of slowing down, fuelled by determination and a passion for what they’re doing. Failure is not an option for Some Of Us Never Die, a young five-piece from the...
After a triple dosage of no synth records, The Magnetic Fields appear to have been swept by nostalgia as they rekindle themselves with the sound that established them all those years ago. Yes, the re...
If I were to describe Islington, it would be to say it’s pretty much where everyone in Camden moves to when they get jobs. It’s packed full of trendy bars and pubs that host live events and open mic ...
Ten Million Colours may have a name like the promotional tag for a Dulex colour chart advert but musically are a mismatch of sounds and influences. So their name in this instance is so well suited. T...
There’s a lot to admire about Wallis Bird. Her vocals have a strength thats unusual amongst female acoustic artists, and the fact that this single is taken from a third album release demonstrates a c...
I cant even begin to describe how much I detest the pseudo-proletarian crap that the over-hyped Lilly Allen wannabe Kate Nash subjected the unsuspecting public to when she released Foundations. Abbie...
Howdy dear readers! Thanks to all who voted on Facebook and here for the Never Enough Notes BBC 6Music Blog Awards where our chosen category was Most Unsung Hero. We received lots of deserving nomina...
LINE-UP: Chase & Status, Carl Cox, Erick Morillo, John Digweed, Skrillex, and more TBC Saturday/Sunday 25-26th August 2012 - Bank Holiday Weekend Clapham Common TICKETS: www.ticketmaster.co.uk/...
If you can imagine a cheese-addled dream version of The Mars Volta improvising a pantomime with the ghost of Frank Zappa in place of a dame, youre halfway towards comprehending the utterly bewilderin...
Whenever anyone mentions S.C.U.M one comment always arises: ‘Ah, theyre so much like The Horrors.’ Yes on paper, they do have some similarities, like every artist has to one another. An overhyped fro...
Oh lordy be! The Camden Crawls expanded beyond recognition over the past few years and sees a sister festival in Dublin to be held this year for the first time! Weekend Tickets €40.00/Day Tickets €25...
We heard that The Independent has posted the results of tonights NME Awards prior to the actual show itself. Our source, The Line Of Best Fit (and also screenshot here) says that the awards (commente...
Maia are a four-piece from Huddersfield who apparently invented sci-fi folk. Which begs the question: if somebody invents a musical genre but you dont know about it, has it still been invented? Well,...
Edinburgh duo Capitals describe themselves as an electronic outfit, but this moody, driving double A-side single manages the far-from-mean feat of sounding like a full band. Much of this is down to t...
By Chester Pains I’ll start this one with a true story about the realities of being in a band at this level... Let me introduce More Than Conquerors, natives of Belfast and purveyors of a fine line o...
Ibizas Zoo Project is coming to the UK to close our festival season at Port Lympne Animal Park, Kent. Its a unique addition to the British festival calendar and early bird tickets sold out in just 10...
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