Newest Single Reviews

Attack! Attack! – Not Afraid (Single) Attack! Attack! – Not Afraid (Single)

Not to be confused with the American Attack Attack! (The difference between the two... 

Hitchcock – ‘Never Said A Word’ (single) Hitchcock – ‘Never Said A Word’ (single)

Historically, the most notorious and noteworthy of progressive musical movements... 

Motion City Soundtrack – Her Words Destroy My Planet (Single) Motion City Soundtrack – Her Words Destroy My Planet (Single)

First single from the well received album ‘My Dinosaur Life’ which fellow... 

Dead Confederate – The Rat Dead Confederate – The Rat

Ahhh, now here’s something to take notice of. Dead Confederate hailing from... 

















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Gary Go – Open Arms (Single) Gary Go – Open Arms (Single)

For someone who has recently supported Take That, you won’t hate Gary Go as much as you assume you will. ‘Open Arms’ displays a strong, confident voice more than capable of carrying a tune, with some above average lyrics to go with it. It’s a rock song, more than a pop song, with the added bit of backbone coming from pounding... [Read more of this review]

Ghost Of A Thousand – Knees, Toes, Teeth (single) Ghost Of A Thousand – Knees, Toes, Teeth (single)

The band that seem to have supported every band ever, including Alexisonfire recently, and have been growing in stature steadily in the past year or so. Crowdsurfer have seen them, collectively, about 34,000 times, yet they never get old and even our shockingly varied reviews agree that they’ve been consistantly impressive, most recently supporting... [Read more of this review]

Goldie Lookin’ Chain – Everybody Is A DJ (Single) Goldie Lookin’ Chain – Everybody Is A DJ (Single)

Goldie Lookin’ Chain ended up being viewed as a bit of a joke shortly after they first hit the charts – the general public quickly becoming bored of the Welsh gangster/chav schtick, but to dismiss them this easily is to completely miss the point. ‘Everybody Is A DJ’ is unlikely to bother the mainstream much, but it’s still... [Read more of this review]