Hailing from England’s North East, The Creep Void are an independent rock band trading in some great post grunge and alternative sounds. While the core of their work owes a debt to the nineties, the quartet’s 2014 EP ‘The Elevation of Idiocy’ isn’t just a throwback to times of khaki colours and plaid shirts. There are certainly a few unavoidably grungy elements within these four tracks, but the song writing and tough sound places them firmly in the twenty first century – ever looking forward as well as drawing from their classic influences.
Monthly Archives: November 2014
FIVE YEARS: Real Gone’s Gold Standard (2009-2014)
In the five years of Real Gone’s existence, there have been dozens upon dozens of fine releases. Some we’ve loved instantly, some demanded a little more time before their magic became wholly apparent. To mark five years worth of internet presence and hundreds of reviews written in that time, we present a brief look back at ten of our favourite albums to ever fill Real Gone’s columns. In no particular order…drum roll please!
New video from The 1957 Tail-Fin Fiasco
With a gig coming up in the next week, The 1957 Tail-Fin Fiasco have been hard at work rehearsing. They’ve been kind enough to ensure their work is documented and you can now watch a “live in the studio” performance of their classic ‘Benny Rise & Shine’ below.
Check out the new DIY video from Dicktations!
New York’s Dicktations are a lo-fi garage rock/fuzz rock band that – in their frontman Miguel’s own words – are influenced by The Replacements and Guided By Voices. Their 2014 release ‘H*ckhound’ is a raucous DIY musical journey recorded in Miguel’s bedroom and basement.
New video from Extreme Precautions
Like goats? Like intense grindcore influenced noise based out of electronica? This new video from Extreme Precautions might be right up your street! It’s so intense it doesn’t even have a name. You can watch the full clip and read the press release below.