
The best of… August 2016
by Tom Roden
If you only listen to five songs today, make it these.
Categories: Crash Course, Listen, Lists • Tags: Baba Ali, best new music, Colouring, Kobadelta, Mantra, Nicky Venus
by Tom Roden
If you only listen to five songs today, make it these.
Categories: Crash Course, Listen, Lists • Tags: Baba Ali, best new music, Colouring, Kobadelta, Mantra, Nicky Venus
by Tom Roden
Latest single ‘Bathsheba’ is a ruthlessly intense alt-rock gem of brooding glory.
Categories: Listen, Review, Track Review • Tags: Alt-Rock, Alternative, Bathsheba, Free Download, Kobadelta, Listen, New Single, Single Review, Track Review
by Tom Roden
Ride by the Light is the alt-rockers’ first release for a year.
Categories: Listen, Review, Track Review • Tags: Alternative, Free Download, Kobadelta, Listen, Review, Ride by the light, Single Review, Track Review
by Tom Roden
A sinister shroud of desert-rock intensity
Categories: EP Review, Review • Tags: Even The Odds, Kobadelta, Open Visions EP, Review
by Tom Roden
Desert-Rock has never sounded as seductive as Kobadelta’s new EP, ‘Remain Distracted’. It exists in a strange but impressive world between Queens Of The Stone Age and Arctic Monkeys, combining coolly-delivered vocals with searing guitars and brutal drumming. If Arctic Monkeys are “a heavy metal band disguised as an indie band“, then Kobadelta are definitely in the same boat. Opening track ‘Siam’ sets the scene well, beginning with a hypnotising guitar line that soon erupts into the volcanic mass of […]
Categories: EP Review, Review • Tags: Alternative, Arctic Monkeys, Desert-Rock, Indie, Kobadelta, Lars Ulrich, Metallica, Queens Of The Stone Age, Remain Distracted, Reptition, Rock, Siam, The Heretic, They Can't Hurt Me