Face to face with The Spitfires

Their sound is gripping and they have a lot to say. Ladies and gentlemen, give it up to The Spitfires. Championing mod culture ethics and putting the main focus on meaning above all, they are the band music needs. August 21 will see the release of The Spitfires’ debut album ‘Response’, which is no doubt … Continue reading

Face to face with The Luka State

The Luka State know how to rock-n-roll in the manner to make you gasp for air in excitement after a few chords. Seriously, these guys’ have the talent to write sharp arrows of songs that pierce your heart straight away. Be it upbeat numbers with a vintage touch, mellow tunes or huge rock songs laden … Continue reading

Face to face with Glass Caves

Glass Caves’ blistering talent shines as bright as the sun on the UK music scene. The band have recently released their debut album ‘Alive’, which will definitely make you come alive after you’ve listened to it – so good and vibrant it is. Rock Britain chat to the band’s own Matt about ‘Alive’, best albums … Continue reading

Face to face with Plainview

Dark, magnetic, roaring riffs wrap you like firm embrace which definitely won’t let you go once you get into it. Haunting vocals will stay in your head for days on end circulating through your system. This is Plainview. Want to experience this music wonder? Get Plainview’s debut self-titled album from iTunes and read on to … Continue reading

Face to face with Kilto Take

They are the band, whose music speaks louder than anything else and whose identity is so special that it needs no discussing whatsoever. They are Kilto Take. Penning truly and recognisably British indie rock sound, the outfit stand out bright and proud on their own. Kilto Take’s debut album ‘Resolute’ is a great showcase of … Continue reading

Face to face with Violet Bones

Violet Bones believe in hard work and making music with attitude. You understand that this band’s music is out of the ordinary the moment you hear it. This approach brought Violet Bones to the same stages with Cage The Elephant, New York Dolls, Tribes and Pulled Apart By Horses and also won them a great number of … Continue reading

Featured album /// Temples ‘Sun Structures’ 2014

Temples can easily be called a music phenomenon of today. The band formed only in 2012, but the buzz they immediately created was huge: the effect their psychedelic, music with dreamy motives and a distinct retro feel had on listeners was magical to say the least. After releasing several successful singles, Temples are striking with … Continue reading

Face to face with Hagana

March will be a special month for Edinburgh-based outfit Hagana: they’re releasing debut album ‘One Year’. Mixed on grunge, rock and pop, their music is expressive and energetic with a great deal of spirit and attitude, so ‘One Year’ is definitely the album to anticipate. Hagana’s drummer and vocalist Dave Chisholm tells Rock Britain about ‘One … Continue reading

Explosions of 2013 /// Bastille

There are times when a music unit appears as if out of nowhere to bring a new, fresh wave onto a music scene. Such acts usually go majorly unnoticed before their talent is recognised, but when it happens, the effect is usually that of mass hysteria. For Bastille the year 2013 has become a huge … Continue reading

Face to face with Religion Of Tomorrow

Religion Of Tomorrow were born in 2011 in Cumbria with the intention to make different music. The band’s debut album ‘In Theory’, full of anthemic, soaring tunes, came out in May 2013 and drew a lot of attention to the promising collective. Moreover, the end of 2013 was marked by the addition of a new … Continue reading