Interviews
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In Conversation With: Dreaming Soda
With the release of ‘Kissing Stacey’, we had the pleasure of speaking to the dreamy band, Dreaming Soda, from all things music to Barbie! Continue reading
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In Conversation With: Funeral
Blending the instrumentals of post-hardcore with vocal and guitar elements of the emo and shoegaze genres, Funeral strives to create music that stands outside of one particular genre. Continue reading
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In Conversation With: Kibbo Kift
Kibbo Kift, Bristol’s shoegaze-folk four-piece, explore religion and storytelling with inspirations from David Lynch and 19th Century Dorset folktales. Continue reading
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In Conversation With: Enabling Behaviour
Enabling Behaviour formed in 2021 and has been described as noisy goth rock, post-punk with some shoegaze and industrial and psych rock all in one. Continue reading
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In Conversation With: Uncertainty
Formed in 2021, Hardcore punk band, Uncertainty, are a Bristol based group self-described as a ‘queer-tet’. Continue reading
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In Conversation With: Buried in Bermuda
Emerging from the chaos of lockdown and the vibrant undercurrents of Bristol’s live music scene, Buried in Bermuda have carved their own path with a fierce blend of heavy alt-rock, metal and raw authenticity. Continue reading
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In Conversation With: Allium!
With the release of their latest single Onomatopoeia, the four-piece Bristol-based band once again transports listeners back to the vibrant alt-rock scene of the early 2000s. Continue reading
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In Conversation With: MILKINCRISIS
Originating as a Radiohead cover band and self-described as “dairy-fuelled emo rock”, MILKINCRISIS is a four-piece band based in Cardiff, South Wales. Continue reading
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In Conversation With: Cats on the Moon
“The indie scene is a grassroots community… everyone knows what it’s like to reach out and find a place.” Continue reading
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In Conversation With: Beware the Bears
Following the success of their charity gig at UWE Frenchay, we had the pleasure of chatting with Beware the Bears, an indie band based in Bristol. Continue reading









