The ImageIn Light Of Your... EtceteraRelease Date: September 2014Doncaster band The Image have been together for 2 years and over that time they have built up plenty of experiences playing shows which has culminated in the release of their debut album ‘In Light Of Your… Etcetera’ in September last year. Released independently, it is a … Continue reading Album Review: The Image – In Light Of Your… Etcetera
Album Review
Album reviews by Mixtape Couture
Top 5 Albums of 2014 [July – Dec]
In June this year, I put together a Top 5 of my favourite albums of this year, which you can check out here. I've put together another one for the final six months now because as the year draws to close and I start to make a list of my favourite albums of this year, … Continue reading Top 5 Albums of 2014 [July – Dec]
EP Review: Hacia las Rocas Imantadas – aNNa
Hacia las Rocas ImantadasaNNaHacia las Rocas Imantadas is a collective of musicians from Spain who have come together to create some music that can only be described as stunning. Together the band are respected all in their own right and have plenty of awards between them and as the collective they are now on their … Continue reading EP Review: Hacia las Rocas Imantadas – aNNa
Album Review: Yumi and the System – Wonders of Origin
Yumi and the SystemWonders of OriginAfter recently reviewing the single 'Day of the Tiger' by these guys, I was sent across their album for me to have a listen to a review as well. The album has been out for a month or so now but if you have not yet heard of these guys … Continue reading Album Review: Yumi and the System – Wonders of Origin
Album Review: Antethic – Origin
AntethicOriginRussian rock meets metal band Antethic have recently released their debut album 'Origin' which sees the band mix sounds from the world of metal, prog rock, electronic and ambient to create something truly different. The band have already released a couple of EP's before the album and the band pride themselves on changing and quite … Continue reading Album Review: Antethic – Origin
My Favourite Albums: Panic! At The Disco – A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out
Panic! At The Disco A Fever You Can't Sweat Out Decaydance/Fueled By Ramen 'A Fever You Can't Sweat Out' is the debut album from Las Vegas alternative four piece Panic! At The Disco. The album was recorded in College Park, Maryland, produced by Matt Squire and released in the UK on September 27th, 2005. It … Continue reading My Favourite Albums: Panic! At The Disco – A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out
Album Review: Near Ruin – No End
Near RuinNo EndRelease Date: August 2014Alt-metalcore four piece Near Ruin hail from the South East of England and have spent the past four years since the release of their debut EP ‘Rebirth’ working on building their sound and audience which has led them to this their most recent release. With a passion for music and … Continue reading Album Review: Near Ruin – No End
Album Review: Anja McCloskey – Quincy Who Waits
Anja McCloskeyQuincy Who WaitsRelease Date: 21st JulyAfter reviewing single ‘Too Many Words’ earlier this year, and absolutely loving what I heard from this girl who has the most wonderful vocal tone and mash of influences to her music, I knew that I wanted to hear what her soon to be released second album would have … Continue reading Album Review: Anja McCloskey – Quincy Who Waits
Album Review: Turrentine Jones – Our Days
Turrentine JonesOur DaysRelease Date: 11th August 2014Manchester trio Turrentine Jones have been on my radar as a band to keep an eye on since they messaged me on Twitter a couple of months ago. Since then I wrote a new music about them [which you can check out here] and was kept in the loop … Continue reading Album Review: Turrentine Jones – Our Days
Album Review: The Bedroom Hour – Hinterland
The Bedroom HourHinterlandRelease Date: 14th JulyWest London five piece The Bedroom Hour have recently released their debut album ‘Hinterland’ after spending the past few years building up a fanbase for themselves through live shows, EP releases and social media. Described by BBC Introducing’s Gary Crowley as “epic, big sounding, widescreen, pop-rock”, it does seem that … Continue reading Album Review: The Bedroom Hour – Hinterland