April 2011
Interview #666: Francis Neve
- Wed, 2011-04-27 15:04
Francis Neve has been a part of the music world for some years now, but it was with the release of his debut solo album The Second Time We First Met late in 2010 that he really seemed to find his n
Interview #665: Cyrus Malachi
- Tue, 2011-04-26 15:20
Having fallen in love with hip hop thanks to the Wu-Tang Clan, UK emcee Cyrus Malachi first made a real impact of his own in 2008 alongside Melanin 9 and Nasheron in the cult hip hop collective Tri
Introducing FOE and Entrepreneurs
- Tue, 2011-04-26 11:37
Anyone knocking around Hampshire midway through the last decade might well have come across two highly promising young bands, Arthur and Elle Milano.
REVIEW: James Owen Fender - Everyday
- Tue, 2011-04-26 11:33
James Owen Fender first looked to be on the verge of making a name for himself back in 2007, when an early demo got him signed to Island Records.
REVIEW: Hot Horizons - All Of This
- Tue, 2011-04-26 11:31
Hot Horizons are Jake and Rory McCarthy, a London-based, Leicester-born pair of brothers whose richly atmospheric, finely detailed indie has quietly been accruing them fans since last year’s releas
REVIEW: Wild Beasts - Smother
- Tue, 2011-04-26 11:28
Wild Beasts have always been a unique band. Smother confirms their rare talent and charm
Guest Edit #39: Cyrus Malachi
- Tue, 2011-04-26 10:11
First making a serious impact on the scene as part of the much-lauded crew Triple Darkness, he was also a part of the revered Orphans Of Cush project, and has now launched his career as a solo arti
Interview #664: Guillemots
- Tue, 2011-04-26 10:09
With the release of their third album Walk The River imminent, I Like Music caught up with lead singer Fyfe Dangerfield for a catch-up.
Guest Edit #38: Guillemots
- Tue, 2011-04-26 09:59
KONNICHIWA! I Hope this finds you well! (This is probably the most writing I've had to do since I left formal education, so excuse my underused ability to write proper English).
Interview #663: Skindred
- Wed, 2011-04-20 17:22
Headed up by charismatic frontman Benjii Webbe, Skindred combine the building blocks of reggae, dub and ska with the brutal forces of hardcore, heavy metal and punk rock.




















