Record Scout - The next best thing to being signed Welcome to Record Scout. How to get signed, bands, artists, producer directory, music links. 27 July 2008
Record Scout Hip-Hop Alt Rock Leftfield Indie Electronica Pop R & B Metal Other
Sponsored by Nueu Eyewear
music free signup
podcast
Myspace (add to friends)
forum
music login
Hip-Hop
Alternative Rock/Metal
Leftfield
(weird/different shit)
Indie
Dance/Electronica/DJ
Pop
R & B
Metal
Other
Vote
music links
reviews
music news
upload your MP3
band to back
A List
B List
C List
D List

K
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y |  Z | Reviews Home
Search Reviews

Knee High Drive By: Passing Breath EP
More emo-core here (whatever the fuck that means) this time from Colchester. Pleasant enough, especially on opener "Passing Breath" with its direct lift of a Helmet riff but the momentum isn't really maintained and things fall as flat as a witch's tit by the time the rest of this aural slop is played out. Still, judging by the youthfulness they exude, things are bound to get better. Keep listening to those Helmet records, dudes… www.kneehighdriveby.co.uk
Kate Walsh - Clocktower Park
Kate Walsh hails from Burnham on Crouch. She used to work in a factory there and hated living in the area. Well love, try living in Pitsea or Canvey Island or fucking Vange THEN you'll have something to moan about. This is a collection of ultra-maudlin, 'tastefully produced', coffee table approved singer/songwriter fare which would appeal to those that think Coldplay are 'soulful' or who brought the last Gemma Hayes LP when their boyfriend/girlfriend dumped them.
Go and join her in her 'pain': www.kitchenwarerecords.com
Killing Moon: I Never Stopped / Isabelle / Feel the Shame
There is an atrocious Brit Pop vibe about this collection on songs by Killing Moon. The singer sounds like he’s trying to be Jarvis Cocker with his “bloody hell I’m English mate” accent. There are moments that are nice amongst these tunes; 'Isabelle' has well a put together 4-chord verse, 'Feel the Shame' hurries along nicely in a minor key kind of way but the hint of Pulp just won't go away. I say hint, I do mean overtly intrusive splat of Jarvis Cocker style vocal. This is an Indie-schmindie genre-retrospect of the worst period in guitar music: 1994 – 1997. If you sport a funny mop, wear pinstripe trousers and Adidas Gazelles, then go keep the nightmare alive: www.killingmoon.org
 

To be reviewed, click here.

record scout | music forum | What's been said | contact | signup | login | reviews | music links | sponsors | link to us banners | FAQ | Unsigned Music

© www.recordscout.com | Oakley Sunglasses

Affordable Services