EP & Unsigned Demo Reviews
All the following music has been lovingly reviewed by the readers and members of The Gig Reviewer. Any feedback to anyone's review can be directed towards them only by writing a review in return (or commenting on the article). A two paragraph summary is no problem. Take Amazon's cd reviews as a guide to what were after. It doesn't have to be poetry, just honest!
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1: Fraser - Lay It On The Line
Single review for 'Lay It On The Line' by Fraser
2: Waste Of Time / Gunfire - The Ralphs
The Ralphs are a four peice band based in Galway, Ireland. They comprise of three brothers, Jamie, Conor and Leigh Ralph, and their friend, Brian Ruane to supply all the bass grooves to the
3: Whisper In The Riot, EP
EP Review - Whisper In The Riot, EP
4: Baby Monster - Recluse
Recluse, a three piece band hailing from Cardiff, Wales, was formed in July 2008.
Since then, they have been described as a strange Queen Of The Stone Age, Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana, Kyuss, Pearl J
5: You And Your Adored - Barricades Rise
Barricades Rise are a two-peice indie/acoustic band from Coventry, and will be releasing their debut album, You And Your Adored, on the 21st August 2009. The album launch night will be held at The Cro
6: Misterkite - 'Bi-Romance, I Meant Love'
'Bi-Romance, I Meant Love' by Misterkite - read the review, and buy the tunes on ITunes now!
7: Pretend Girlfriend - Separate Bedrooms
Apart from the sample at the start (which I can only assume was taken from Brookside or some other dramatic take on modern life), this is fairly standard rock/ Britpop.
Actually, on more than one occa
8: Already Free - I'm Chinese (with free download!)
I'm Chinese are a 4 peice band that hail from Atlanta, Georgia. Stephen Dimmick brings the band together on the drums, while James Brasswood assists the rhythym section on the bass.
John Rosser and F
9: Esoterica - Esoterica EP
With Nine Inch Nails fading into oblivion and Marilyn Manson continuously distancing himself from his earlier work, the gothed-up industrial scene that was once pushing the boundaries of rock music
10: Pretend Girlfriend EP by Pretend Girlfriend
Pretend Girlfriend's four track EP is a professional sounding affair with tight musical backing and good sound quality. However, the songs on display are unfortunately rather samey and repetitive, wit
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