Interviews
Interview (2012)
Jamie Rowland chats to Mark Christopher Lee from irreverent St Albans-based indii pop band the Pocket Gods about his group's recent Grammy nomination and new book, ‘Weird – The Life and Times of a Pocket God’
Profiles
Weird (2019)
Dave Goodwin finds 'Weird: The Life and Times of a Pocket God' to be an indie-rock documentary which has a lot going on below the surface as it reflects on front man Mark Lee's battle with depression.
Reviews
Weird Shit (2012)
Amiable, yet umambitious compilation album from St Albans-based group, the Pocket Gods
Songs of the Holy Grail and the End of The World (2010)
Entertaining and often melodic lo-fi pop on fourth album from St Albans-based humorists, the Pocket Gods
Plan Nub Behind the Fridge (2010)
Rough-edged, but charming indie pop on third album from sci-fi obsessed Peel-endorsed band, the Pocket Gods
Lo-Fi Sci-Fi (2008)
Enjoyable, witty latest album from musical satirists the Pocket Gods, who merging a lo-fi sound with a fascination with all things sci-fi, sound like a less gloomy Sebadoh
Sandrington Sputs (2007)
Derivative and smutty, but thoroughly enjoyable garage rock from London-based group the Pocket Gods