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Music Single Reviews
Last Updated: 05/05/2005 11:09:16
Wherewithal - Sixth Form Poetry (Foolproof)
By Steve Rudd

This fem-fronted quintet sure isn't taking any prisoners, ballsily bursting out of the Farnborough area with gusto. Stacy Hart is the singer, and what a singer she is. Holding the rest of the band in check with her fantastic vocal musings, Stacy possesses a strong and distinctive voice that dominates the music, with such music being of a thoroughly enthralling indie-rock nature that's spearheaded by melody-heavy pop sensibility.
If you, the dear reader, have been following the underground music scene for some time now, you might just remember a genuinely fantastic pop-punk-based band called Inter who were knocking around a few years ago.

Well, their rhythm guitarist in Sid Stovold has most certainly moved onto pastures new with Wherewithal, as he is now one of the two guitarists in this band, alongside fellow six-string-slinger Andy Wright. What's more, good old Inter drummer Johnny Gill is also along for the ride, with Carol-Anne Woodcock laying down some firm bass-lines for the rest of the aforementioned musicians to build upon.

This double-A side single is the band's debut, and Sixth Form Poetry is most definitely the way to go on the strength of this song's strong guitar melody and the somewhat poetic lyrics therein: This Sixth Form poetry I write isn't going to change my life.

The other A-side is called I Know This, which is yet another brilliantly structured track that revolves around an awesome chorus. Their Lay The Blame b-side, meanwhile, kicks back with a beautifully charming melody that frames this sad love song just perfectly.

For more information on this fab new band and their music, look no further than www.wherewithalonline.com - and enjoy! 8/10

Album Reviews - Rumpus - EP By Michelle Dee
This offering from Sheffield band Rumpus - features seven varied tracks of atmospheric unusual electro death rock. They have managed to mix up the genres of Indie rock with a shade of electronica and a hefty slab of death metal vocals. This ambitious approach stands up well to scrutiny and has Read more...

Single Reviews - Ryan Adams - Let it Ride (Lost Highway) By Steve Rudd
American Country-rocker Ryan is back on the scene, and is being backed by a new band of friends called The Cardinals. Let It Ride is their new single, and - true to form for Ryan - lush elements of both Country music and rock 'n' roll are fashionably entwined in the most sublime manner. Read more...

Single Reviews - Razorlight - Somewhere Else (Vertigo)
By Steve Rudd
Face it - Razorlight front man Johnny Borrell is a total star in his own right, even without the other three lads that make up this tantalisingly talented band... especially when he's armed and potentially infamous with his trusted acoustic guitar. Still, the full band sound is hard to beat, and this tune Read more...

CD Reviews - Miss Machete - EP - Wanted For Murder
By Steve Rudd
For a good old all-round intense and wholly invigorating rock experience, then you ought to make friends with Little Miss Machete, because when they cut you with their music, it doesn't so much hurt as it simply stuns. This fresh and frantic quartet is a fast-rising phenomenon in the Yorkshire Read more...

CD/Album Reviews - Blind Frog Ernie - Ver:5.1 By Arse-Nick Photographs by Sarah Edwards
Adorned with a picture of a blind frog, that looks a lot like a mushroom, Ver 5.1, the new release from Blind Frog Ernie is out for public consumption this week. Featuring a new drummer, in their ever evolving fifth reincarnation, The Frog have gone and done themselves proud with this Read more...

Album Reviews - The Raindogs - The Adventures of The Raindogs By Nick Quantrill Photos of Raindogs and A Certain Type of Person at The Sesh 5th April 05 by Michelle Dee
Formed in October 2004 The Raindogs comprise of vocalist and guitarist Martin Clappison (ex King Rupert), bass guitarist Phil Ives (ex Circa 75) and drummer Dan Lydon (ex Mr Ed). The Adventures of The Raindogs is the band's first release and having played Read more...

Music, Album Reviews - Lola Ray - I Don't Know Why (DC Flag) By Steve Rudd
Signed to the same label as Good Charlotte, this quartet is hitting the world's airwaves hard with their sun-kissed brand of highly melodic and supremely fashionable rock music for the masses, with John Balicanta chairing proceedings Read more...

Music News - Vote For Sworn Amongst in The Snickers Unsigned Download Festival
After months of hard graft, Sworn Amongst have been selected from thousands to compete in this year's Snickers Unsigned Download Festival competition. The final ten bands will appear in this week's issue of Kerrang and will be voted for at Read more...

Singles Reviews - Chart Review 21st March 2005 with
DJ Chris Plant
In the land of eternal cabaret, Tony Christie is a God. Although never quite in the same league as the likes of Englebert Humperdinck or Tom Jones, the singer had a brief flowering of fame in the early 1970s going Top 10 in 1971 with murderers lament Read more...

Album Reviews - Sixty 6 - Crash and Burn By Nick Quantrill
Sixty6 are an exciting power-pop three-piece from York who are starting to make waves across the country and attract the interest of major label record companies. The band confirms this potential with the release of the CD, Crash and Burn. Read more...

Music News - Showcase Your True Talent with Selador Studios Amazing deal for local bands/artists all for just ten squid.
Newly opened, fully furnished studio, with a relaxed working atmosphere catering for all musical genres, promise top quality recordings for knock down price. The recording studio is equipped with industry standard microphones inc. Neumann u87 Read more...

Single Reviews - The Departure - Lump In My Throat (Parlophone) By Steve Rudd
These Northampton boys can't do no wrong since past singles All Mapped Out and Be My Enemy both crashed into the Top 40. Likewise, this single couldn't be cooler and boasts a mesmerising chorus (I've got a bag with no air-holes, a chair with no seat...) Read more...

Band News - 1000th Number One (Long Live The King) By DJ Chris Plant
More than 27 years after he was officially declared dead, Elvis Presley has made history by claiming the 1000th British chart No 1. One Night is his 20th UK chart topper. One Night, part of a weekly re-release campaign to mark what would Read more...

Singles Reviews - Chart Review 14th March 2005 with
DJ Chris Plant
Comic Relief: week is upon us once again, or at least it was - Red Nose Day: having taken place last Friday. Originally conceived as a one-off famine relief fundraiser in 1986, the Comic Relief: charity has now evolved into a biannual televised appeal, each year featuring Read more...

Single Reviews - The Others - William (Mercury) Release Date: 4th April By Steve Rudd
These guys have been nothing but a huge inspiration to hordes of people over the past year, not least because of the band's willingness to stage impromptu guerrilla gigs - wherever and whenever they please. Hell, they've even produced a short film Read more...

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