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Roxanne de Bastion featured in God Is In The TV Zine and The Digital Fix.



Roxanne de Bastion has picked up a couple of juicy online news stories to round off the week, just in time for the release of her self titled EP on Monday.

The Digital Fix have featured one of her EP tracks, "Indie Electro Pop" as a free download, as well as the cracking video for the song. If you haven't seen or heard either, head over there now.

God Is In The TV Zine have written up a feature for their readers to peruse, and have also included a download link for Roxanne's EP track. The weekend's so close, you can practically taste it, so why not put aside ten minutes and get to know Roxanne before her new EP drops next week.

Roxanne De Bastion's EP will be released via Zube Records on 4th July 2011.

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Posted Fri, 24 Jun 2011 in Roxanne de Bastion

Gunning For Tamar build a playlist for The 405!



Gunning For Tamar took some time our from their hectic schedule pimping their latest EP, Deaf Cow Motel, to sit down with the folks at The 405, and put together a playlist for the website.

It's a rare chance to hear what the Oxford based band are rocking out to, and with tracks popping up from Sufjan Stevens, Deftones and former Pop Will Eat Itself frontman-turned film score GOD Clint Mansell, you're sure to find it an amazing listen.

If you can't see the video below for EP track German Treasure Island, check it out on Gunning For Tamar's YouTube page.



Deaf Cow Motel was released via Walnut Tree Records on May 30th and be available to buy on CD HERE and MP3 from Amazon and iTunes.

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Posted Wed, 22 Jun 2011 in Gunning For Tamar

Knifeworld feature in Rock A Rolla magazine!

Our very own prog rockers, Knifeworld, have a little feature in this month's Rock A Rolla magazine (issue 32, June/July 2011, out now!). Matt Evans recently interviewed main man Kavus Torabi for the feature, talking about his music and the forthcoming EP Dear Lord, No Deal , out July 4th on Believers Roast.

Remember to make sure you go grab the magazine but for now you can read the full feature HERE.

The track "Pilot Her" from the EP is currently available as a free download on our Soundcloud page.

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Posted Tue, 21 Jun 2011 in Knifeworld

The Blood Arm - Loud & Quiet review!

Free alternative music magazine, Loud & Quiet, are one of the first to review The Blood Arm's latest album Turn And Face Me, out on July 4th.

The record is jam packed with big indie tunes, with Loud & Quiet commenting that the band will "drive you through the ceiling with their musical partymobile."

The latest issue of Loud & Quiet is out now but you can read the full review here.

If you'd like a little taster of the album before it's release, you can download the track "Introducing Randy Newman" from our Soundcloud page.

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Posted Tue, 21 Jun 2011 in The Blood Arm

Stylusboy interviewed by Amelia’s Magazine



It's great to see so many good things said about Stylusboy's latest EP, Whole Picture.

Amelia's Magazine were so impressed that they tracked down Steve Jones (the man behind Stylusboy) for an interview. They discuss how his hometown of Coventry helped form his sound, the inspiration behind his lyrics and, everyone's favourite question, how the name Stylusboy originated. Head over there and check it out.



Whole Picture is released via Lazy Acre Records and is available to buy on limited edition cd and MP3 on Stylusboy's official bandcamp page. The best part is, you only have to pay as much as you can afford for the EP!

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Posted Tue, 21 Jun 2011 in Stylusboy