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It's been a while since our last episode but Episode 16 of The Scratch Cast is finally here.
In this episode, Grant treats himself to a whisky, Snedds makes yet another Jamie Lenman reference and talks about cardboard mazes and both discuss the finer points of drinking too much cordialโฆ oh and of course we review some new musicโฆ
On Episode 15 of The Scratch Cast Podcast we review new albums from Cheekface, Arlo Parks, Black Pistol Fire, The John Michie Collective and much, much more!
The Alternative Music Playlist is back with close to 8 hours of brilliant new music. Thatโs enough to get you through an entire day of work!
As always weโve got some of the best music from the worlds of rock, metal, hip-hop, punk, hardcore, indie and more, so why not treat yourself to a much-needed EARGASM.
This month weโve got 6 hours of some of the best music from the worlds of rock, metal, hip-hop, punk, hardcore, indie (and more) so why not take a break from the horrors of everyday life, put your feet up and jam to some great tunes.
Follow it, share it, slap it on shuffle and tag us on the socials with your favourite tracks!
Weโve regained our senses slightly this month with a shorter, but no less beefy, 5 1/2 hour playlist. Packed full of wonderful new alternative music from the worlds of rock, metal, hip-hop, punk, hardcore, indie and more!
Follow it, slap it on shuffle and tag us on the socials with your favourite tracks!
Our June playlist is finally here! Inject your ears with a rejuvenating cocktail of over 4 hours of rock, metal, punk, hardcore, hip-hop and more! Thanks to @the.rebel.bear for the cover art (found in Leith, Scotland).
Another month, another monster playlist with nearly 5 hours of the best alternative music from February and March 2020.
Weโve been a bit slack on the live reviews lately. To make up for it, hereโs a round-up review of every gig we went to in 2019. Itโs pretty much just a list of great bands to keep an eye on.
A massive playlist of some of our favourite tracks of 2019.
What better way to start the new year than by looking backwards instead of forwards? 2018 was a fantastic year for music and I consumed a lot of great albums and great albums deserve to be shared.
The dark art of the mash up is something very difficult to get right and it's especially difficult to get right over a full album. Here are some of my favourites.