Reviews
Chuck (2004)
No, Not Ah!
Spectaculary inventive debut single from new Sheffield band, which proves to be a "deliciously unlikely hybrid of skewed surf mayhem performed by a band of marauding Cossacks on holiday in Mexico"
Chuck (2005)
Umm Na Nagay
Infectiously abrasive and entertaining second single from Sheffield garage rock act and leaders of the local independent scene Chuck
Long Blondes (2004)
New Idols
Jaunty lo-fi girl-fronted pop on latest release from prolific 7" vinyl label, the Sheffield Phonographic Corporation
Meat for a Dark Day (2007)
Vanity Unfair
Literate and compelling garage rock on debut single from Meat for a Dark Day, the new band of former Fat Trucker vocalist Mark Hudson
The Motherfuckers (2004)
I'm A Fucker
Single-sided and darkly disturbing limited edition debut single from the sweetly monikered the Motherf**kers
Profiles
Interview (2004)
After having spent over nearly a decade at the top with his alternative rock label Jade Tree, co-owner Darren Walters explains to Ben Howarth why other things, like a regular Friday night soccer game,have begun for him to take on increasing meaning
Interview (2004)
7' trashy garage rock label, Thee Sheffield Phonographic Corporation has had a lot of acclaim and press since releasing it debut single at the beginning of the year. John Clarkson talks to co-owner, Tiffin, about its rise.