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Past articles by Roxy:

The Big Peach

Manchester's The Big Peach bring us an early taste of summer with their sixties garage rock vibe on the new single Down So Long, → Read More

What's Hot In Scotland this March

Roxy Gillespie takes a look at the best new music coming out of Scotland in the latest monthly round up of the country’s best bands and artists. → Read More

Forgetting The Future: Broken Phones And Hormones

Thurso indie-rockers Forgetting The Future bring out Broken Phones And Hormones, an exciting and beautifully crafted debut album. → Read More

What's Hot In Scotland This February by Louder Than War's Roxy Gillespie

Roxy Gillespie takes a look at the best new music coming out of Scotland in the latest monthly round up of the country’s best bands and artists. → Read More

What's Hot In Scotland This January by Roxy Gillespie

Louder Than War's Roxy Gillespie looks at the Scottish music scene this January and finds plenty of excellent gigs to blow away the Christmas cobwebs. → Read More

Hot in Scotland December by Louder Than War's Roxy Gillespie

Louder Than War's Roxy Gillespie takes the first monthly Hot in Scotland December round up of the best bands, videos and gigs in Scotland.this month. → Read More

Bones Shake: Sermons – album review

Manchester's Bones Shake bring out their new album Sermons, a stunning slice of sleazy Blues Rock. Consider yourselves blessed. → Read More

Dantevilles: Welcome To The Theatre EP launch, The Eagle Inn

Dantevilles held a launch party for their new EP, Welcome To The Theatre, at The Eagle Inn, Salford, a night of carnival shenanigans and solid Indie-funk. → Read More

Dantevilles: Welcome To The Theatre

Manchester band Dantevilles release stunning EP Welcome To The Theatre, a fusion of alternative rock and funk. → Read More

The Blinders: Jimmy's Liverpool

A whole day of full-on performances at the new Jimmy's Liverpool venue culminating in a superb set by The Blinders. → Read More

Watch This! Paris Street Rebels: Nightcrawler

Paris Street Rebels Nightcrawler Stream/ DL Fife’s Paris Street Rebels capture the manic debaucherous feel of those Saturday nights which would be etched into your memory if you could only remember exactly how you ended up in the cells. There is something primal about the new punk coming out of Scotland. It is vivid and … → Read More

Gardenback: Laugh Out Loud

Oldham's Gardenback continue their series of self-released singles with the excellently catchy Laugh Out Loud. → Read More

The 99 Degree: Love/ Bed Of Bones

The 99 Degree bring out new surftastic sounds, releasing a double A-side single Love (Like I Need You)/ Bed Of Bones. → Read More

Mutant Vinyl: Daffodils In Angel Town

Multi-instrumentalist Edwin James Pope, otherwise known as Mutant Vinyl has released a mesmerising album Daffodils In Angel Town. → Read More

Madonnatron: Musica Alla Puttanesca

The queens of darkly strong femininity Madonnatron have brought out their second album Musica Alla Puttanesca on Trashmouth Records. → Read More

Baby Strange: Viewpoint

Glasgow Punks Baby Strange release hard-hitting new single Viewpoint. Louder Than War's Roxy Gillespie reviews. → Read More

Broken Down Golf Cart: Full Hotel Weekend

Good Problem's Jen Baranick has released some solo tracks under the moniker Broken Down Golf Cart including the excellent Full Hotel Weekend. → Read More

Manalishi: Zipper Mouth

Riotous Manchester band Manalishi bring out searing single Zipper Mouth. Louder Than War's Roxy Gillespie reviews. → Read More

Jack Medley's Secure Men Crowdfunder

Sadly deceased maverick musician Jack Medley's musical partner Dom Keen launches fundraiser to release LP Secure As Fuck on vinyl. → Read More

Heavy Salad: Routine Dream

Louder Than War's Roxy Gillespie reviews Routine Dream, the new psych-pop single by Manchester band Heavy Salad. → Read More