Inspired by the seventies and eighties, Pennan Brae’s Arcade stands tall on its dedicative musicality, yet also makes sure to weave in a clear sense of identity.
Rock & Roll
Piercingly seductive blues-rock hits with an ever-authentic raw presentation, as live-show extraordinaries The Midnight Shepherds release their latest ode to the organic musicality and passion of times past.
Organic rock and roll, emotive and raw, pours through with rhythm and blues combined, for the anthemic and passionate I Wanna See You Again.
“I guess I can’t completely get away from my roots loving power guitar bands. Give me a Les Paul through a Marshall any day!”
Their sixth album to date, Audio Surrender marks 20 years of music from Pistol For Ringo, and celebrates their unrivaled devotion, passion and skill in a timeless and impressive manner.
Cascading electric guitars and crisp, upfront live drums guide us hypnotically into the classic rock and roll sound of Greg Hoy and The Boys.
MILHE is a master of songwriting, across releases, but here that’s celebrated alongside a clearly masterful approach to musicianship and sound-design.
An ever-unpredictable Maypo Deluxe adopts a classic rock and roll presence throughout the Dylan-esque sentiments and style of a brilliantly uplifting Come On Home.
An easy anthem for indie rock and roll’s ever-expanding repertoire, Walter Sickert & The Army Of Broken Toys keep things simple and catchy, with the naturally infectious sound of GOTH BEACH.
Austin’s Naga Brujo crank up the tempo and volume with faultless precision and passion united, as their four-track EP Canceled takes on the modern world with intensity and anthemic embrace alike.
Undoubtedly an audience-pleaser, SHE’S NO DOLL, SHE’S A WOMAN celebrates freedom and joy in a memorable fashion, and naturally leaves its melody and sentiments lingering once the music has ended.
Classic rock and roll sets the groove from the outset as Electric Standard capture their live sound beautifully, for Half of Half.