The Aberdeen based indie rock quartet have returned with the new single from their upcoming album. The upbeat electropop of ‘You And Someone Like Me’ boasts an infectious funky rhythm which will surely see it in heavy rotation in indie discos across the UK and beyond. The track is made all the more delightful by it’s motion capture music video. The day will never come when I find dancing skeletons anything but sheer unbridled joy, and these boney bandmates have some damn slick dance moves. The winning combination of hit track and endearingly quirky video make this a real feast for the senses. The Little Kicks have already shown themselves to be one of the best Scottish bands of the decade and if their new single is anything to go by then the sky is the limit.
Album Review: Silence in the Snow – Break in the Skin
Album Review: The Answer – Solas
Spotlight!: TIRADE

Anyone who says that rock is dead is undoubtedly looking in the wrong place. Often the bands with the most attitude and the biggest point to make aren’t the ones filling stadiums, although I think massive adoring crowds aren’t too far away for a band as talented as TIRADE. Tracks like ‘Knives in Your Eyes’ and ‘Optimism’ are brimming with blistering riffs and boast a breakneck rhythm section with the stamina of wild stallion. They have such a high level of musical mastery that their dazzling technical theatrics seem effortless. On songs like ‘Snakes and Social Ladders’ and ‘Travel Agent for Guilt Trips’ they show hints pop punk, bringing a sly dash of fun and some wicked harmonies to the table. All together their self titled EP has a fair deal of bite and bravado but with plenty of likability beneath. It’s as though the EP would quite easily beat you down flat on your arse and then buy you a consolatory pint for your troubles. For an alternative rock band of this calibre it would take an act of God to stop them from becoming one of the most important new British bands on the scene.
Fans of Lower Than Atlantis, We Are Carnivores, Young Guns and Twin Atlantic should keep an eye out for their eponymous EP out 25th November.
Playlist: Sept/Oct 2016

Interview: Mariam
This up-and-coming South London based singer/songwriter is one of the most talented spotlight artists that Belwood Music has had in a long while. The soulful storytelling present in her upcoming debut EP is the stunning result of a lot of hard work amongst London’s bustling music scene, not to mention her innate musical talent. I was lucky enough to chat to Mariam ahead of her upcoming release Heart to Heart. Continue reading
Top Tracks: Nick Valentini Collective – Worms
I’m always a fan of bands that boast virtuoso talents and love to show them off. Considering the fact that the Nick Valentini Collective have only been together for just over six months they perform like a well oiled machine and display enviable levels of technical wizardry. From the addictive opening bass line, soaring vocals and the alternative rock hooks, to the bewildering journey through jazz fusion and it’s closing moments of understated ambience, ‘Worms’ is one wild ride. Despite being crafted from an array of different genres into a new and inexplicable form lead songwriter Nick never loses control or strays too far from being interesting and accessable. Playing out like the contents of a demented doodle pad, the animated music video is just as bizarre and bewitching as the track itself. Call it madness, call it brilliance, but ‘Worms’, like most great music, has a fair share of both!
Top Tracks: She Makes War – Stargazing
There’s something to be said for those who can craft a beautiful melody seemingly out of thin air and ‘Stargazing’ is a perfect example of that rare musical phenomenon. Consisting of just Laura Kidd’s mellow vocals, a simple acoustic guitar pattern and soothing splashes of strings She Makes War has created a vast and striking musical landscape from the sparsest of arrangements, like a city of clouds standing firm against the breeze. There is little of the harshness of war in this gorgeous track save perhaps the uncertain calm of the aftermath. The song captures a sense of malaise and loss tinged with a glimmer of hope and determination to find the silver lining. The stunning ‘Stargazing’ is the new single from her latest album Direction Of Travel.
Album Review: Two Door Cinema Club – Gameshow
Top Tracks: TALLISKER – Salanfe
Thanks in no small part to the success of acts such as Bon Iver and Clean Bandit, there has been a sudden trend in combining electronica with more traditional styles. Riding the crest of that wave with the utmost ease and majesty is Parisian performer and producer TALLISKER. Try to imagine the musical lovechild of Sigur Ros and Aphex Twin and you’ll find yourself pretty close to the intriguing world awaiting you in her debut single ‘Salanfe’. The opening rise and fall of the classically influenced string section is soon interrupted by intricate percussion and a myriad of intruding electronic entities. The end result is the sound of order and chaos intertwining to create this diverse soundscape. TALLISKER’s debut EP Heliotrop is out 11th November.
Silence in the Snow – Break in the Skin
The Answer – Solas
Two Door Cinema Club – Gameshow