It feels like ages since we posted an episode but Episode 12 of The Scratch Cast is finally here for your aural delight!
We review albums from Voldo, Give In To Failure, Pillow Queens and IDLES.
It feels like ages since we posted an episode but Episode 12 of The Scratch Cast is finally here for your aural delight!
We review albums from Voldo, Give In To Failure, Pillow Queens and IDLES.
Snedds returns to his incredibly disorganised DVD shelf and picks out a few horror films and television shows worth watching this Halloween.
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!
Ok so weโre a little late with this one but trust us, itโs worth the wait. Weโve got over 5 hours of incredible new music from the worlds of rock, metal, hip-hop, punk, hardcore, indie (and more)โฆ So take your phone off the hook, set your devices to โdo not disturbโ and let these tunes pleasure your ear holes.
On this monthโs episode we review the self-titled album from Coriky, โSex, Death and the Infinite Voidโ by Creeper, โHave You Lost Your Mind yet?โ by Fantastic Negrito and โHope Ritualsโ by Waco. All that and a whole lot more on Episode 11 of The Scratch Cast.
A look back at some of the films we saw at the UKโs biggest documentary film fest.
Lockdown restrictions have been greatly relaxed but weโre still missing live gigs! Check out some more of our favourite live shows and streams from a selection of incredible bands. All available for free on the internets.
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!
Itโs our 10th episode and, to celebrate, we unveil our new feature โSubmission Cornerโ. Send us your music for review!
We also discuss singles from Peter Bibby, Squid, UsualSuspex & The Moonlands and new albums from Mrs Piss, LYR, Phoxjaw & DITZ.
Weโre cutting it a little close this month but weโre finally here with a frankly ridiculous 8-hour playlist. Thatโs an entire working day of incredible new alternative music.
Huge thanks to @nuartaberdeen for the cover art (found in Aberdeen, Scotland).
Ross plays through the highly anticipated sequel to The Last Of Us, but it can it live up to his lofty expectations?
We review albums from Empty Country, The Scratch, Rotting Out, and discuss the unique compilation project โSounds Like Van Spirit: A Collection of Europeโs Pavement Melodiesโ.
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).
Missing gigs during lockdown? Check out some of our favourite live shows from a selection of incredible bands. All available for free on the internets.
A monstrous playlist filled with delicious, hand-picked, ripe & juicy, alternative music from April and May 2020. Go on, pleasure your ears, slap it on shuffle and let us know your favourites.
Ross gives us his retrospective on the completed Star Wars Sequel Trilogy. Itโs a refreshing take and his opinions are perhaps somewhat controversial. Beware: this article contains major spoilers for all three movies.
On this episode we review The Big Moonโs sophomore album โWalking Like We Doโ, the โCommon Senseโ EP from Scratch Cast favourites Viagra Boys, โUnderneathโ the fourth studio album from the genre-bending Code Orange and โEverything is A-OKโ the oh so nostalgic fifth album from Australian alt. rockers Violent Soho.
Another month is nearly over and weโve got yet another massive playlist for your aural delight.
With the game finally available to play, could lightning strike twice for yet another classic in this series? Well yes and no.