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Album Review: Hey Smith – ’14′

Album Review: Hey Smith – ’14′

Japanese Ska-Punk band Hey Smith aren’t a new band by any means. Formed in Osaka in 2006, they first released ‘14-Fourteen’ in Japan where it reached No. 6 in the Indie Chart With the follow-up hitting the top spot, the band found themselves touring their home country [Read More]

Taylor Momsen: “My music takes a new focus now”

Taylor Momsen: “My music takes a new focus now”

Taylor Momsen shines for Canadian Z!nk magazine shoot and interview.Taylor Momsen spent her youth rocking out The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Led Zappelin. “My dad was a huge music fan,” she explains.“I was weaned on rock. The Beatles were playing in the car when i was [Read More]

Listen: 2:54 – ‘You’re Early’

Listen: 2:54  – ‘You’re Early’

The ‘Scarlet’ EP, released last autumn, saw London based sisters, 2:54 cast their spell over critics and audiences alike with their storm-cloud of a sound, both menacing and beautiful, eerie and bewitching. After sold out headline shows in 2011, Colette and [Read More]

Wet Nuns interview: “Punk changes all the time. Perhaps punk is just a word”

Wet Nuns interview: “Punk changes all the time. Perhaps punk is just a word”

Wet Nuns thunderous new single ‘Throttle’ which is released on March 5th, is being tipped for greatness by Arctic Monkeys’ Matt Helders. So FAME’s Phil Allely went to find out more about their trademark modern lo-fi, blues-stoner-punk sound. Firstly guys can [Read More]

Single Review: Max Raptor – ‘Carolina’

Single Review: Max Raptor – ‘Carolina’

Ballsy punk Midland’s quartet, Max Raptor, have released new single ‘Carolina’, an infectious hook-filled chant, taken from the bands mini-album, “Portraits”. ‘Carolina’ tells of a girl who knows no way of escape from her alcoholic and abusive [Read More]

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