EP Review: The Kooks- Down
The Kooks have finally released their newest EP, Down. Always looking forward to newness from these guys, I downloaded it the minute it became available. To be honest, I had heard most of it, they had...
View ArticleEP Review: Youth Worship
If you haven’t heard of Youth Worship yet, keep your eyes and ears open ladies and gentlemen. With the release of their first EP just this week, we can already see big things happening for this band....
View ArticleEP Review: Honduras “Break”
Honduras has been a name that’s been floating around the indie music scene and with two EPs out and another one on the way. Debuting on Monday, the GATRS were lucky enough to be able to have a first...
View ArticleEP Review: Navvi; //
Imagine taking a late night drive through a bustling city; windows down, with the anticipation still slowing through the empty streets LA//3AM by the electronic duo Navvi evokes the energy and the...
View ArticleEP Review: Palace “Lost in the Night”
Last year UK-based band Palace were busy finding their place, and they went about it well, they had daytime spins on BBC Radio 1, a ‘Next Hype’ from Zane Lowe, repeat plays from Huw Stephens, found...
View ArticleThe Bandicoots – This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things EP Review
It’s inevitable that newer bands are influenced by older ones and we’ve all heard the phrase you can’t have too much of a good thing; in this case, that’s not true. Canadian Indie Rock four piece, The...
View ArticleEP Review: Gengahr “She’s a Witch”
As you may know, Gengahr are one of my favorite bands and their She’s a Witch EP is one of my favorites as well. The band from London are making a great impact in the music world already. The EP was...
View ArticleBurger Records Presents Female Focused Festival But Why Are Female Artists...
Here at the GATRS, we love a good festival but after attending many throughout the years, it’s evident that these modern-day woodstock’s are missing one key factor… Female performers. In recent years,...
View ArticleBlossoms Release New EP “Blown Rose”
One of my absolute favorite bands, Blossoms, have just released their new EP Blown Rose. Blossoms are from Manchester and are made up of Tom Ogden (lead/guitar), Myles Kellock (keys/BV’s), Charlie Salt...
View ArticleEP Review: “Fine Times” Bad::Better
An unapologetic love of pop music is the driving force behind Fine Times’ upcoming EP, titled Bad::Better. Lead singer Matthew Moldowan has the perfect voice to tie together synth heavy beats and...
View ArticleEP Review: Blaenavon’s Miss World
Blaenavon, the three-piece band from Hampshire, are at it again and have recently released a new EP entitled Miss World. The Band haven’t released anything since 2013, so this is very exciting for any...
View ArticleEP Review: Sundara Karma’s “EP II”
The four piece band from Reading, composed of Oscar Lulu, Dom Cordell, Ally Baty, and Haydn Evans have released their sophomore EP entitled EP II. It is made up of four poppy, well-crafted tracks:...
View ArticleBreeze Release New EP “Toot de la Fruit”
The upcoming Birmingham based band, Breeze, have just released their debut EP entitled Toot de la Fruit and it has done more than just win me over. The band have been one of my favorites for a while...
View ArticleBilly Bibby & The Wry Smiles Release Debut EP ‘Bide Your Time’
Bide Your Time is the name of the debut EP from Billy Bibby & The Wry Smiles. You may ask yourself, what does the title mean? Well, Billy has answered that question for you below.. “The EP is...
View ArticleField Studies: Rainmaking, a review of sorts
Field Studies have released their Sophomore EP , Rainmaking, today. To be honest I don’t know much about the band. I don’t know the names of the members, I do think the singer’s name might be Kasper. I...
View ArticleEP Review: Damn Jackals “That’s It”
Damn Jackals EP, That’s It, immediately beings with an infectious reverberating that continues throughout the track Stop N’ Cop. This lo-fi track is incredibly catchy with heavy beats and makes for a...
View ArticleEP Review: Tempesst “Adult Wonderland,” Stream Debut EP
Tempesst, which is led by brothers Toma (vox/guitar) and Andy Banjanin (drums), and joined by Eric Weber (guitars) and Kane Reynolds (keys) have had a big 12 months. Which, I’m sure it’ll only get...
View ArticleEP Review: The Sulks ” Silence Is Only The Start “
I knew from the moment I heard the lush and rich harmonies on Told Ya that I would be a fan of The Sulks, the four-piece band hailing from Swindon. Their harmonies are one of the best parts of the...
View ArticleEP Review: SISTERAY “SISTERAY Said”
London 4-piece SISTERAY has been on a ballistic-trajectory since following their debut 15 Minutes EP last year. Lighting up numerous festival stages and selling out venues, making a name and countless...
View ArticleEP Review: Native Sun ” Always Different, Always The Same “
The impending Brooklyn quartet based group, Native Sun, will release their new EP Always Different, Always The Same, on Friday ( 9 November ) This four-piece group is comprised of: Danny Gomez (lead...
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