Music Reviews

25 July 2013

Lisa Kwei - The Girl You Left Behind - Album Review

The Girl You Left Behind is a trifle of credible music, with smooth cream melodies, thick harmonies and bass grooves with a light sprinkling of soulful, melodic lead vocals, it's ...
25 July 2013

Anna Corcoran - The Show - Single Review

Originally from Merseyside, Anna graduated in 2005 with a Bachelor in Music. Since then she has been performing extensively nationwide to discover her individual sound. Tori Amos, Sarah McLachlan and Joni ...
24 July 2013

James Wolf - No Danger - Single Review

James Wolf's new single No Danger reminds me of David Guetta's music, with a similar beat to the hit song Titanium. The song has the perfect bassline to be the ...
24 July 2013

Lady Lykez - I Love My Butt - Single Review

Although I like music that tugs at the old heart strings, sometimes it's a nice contrast to listen to a song that has the opposite effect. Laughter. The song I ...
18 July 2013

Court Yard Hounds – Amelita – Album Review

Formerly known for being two thirds of the American Country band Dixie Chicks, sisters Emily Robison and Martie Maguire are now known as Court Yard Hounds. Releasing their first self-titled debut ...
17 July 2013

Matthew & Me – MMXXΙΙΙ EP Review

Coming through! Coming Through! There is a new Indie/Folk band that is going to knock all of the other contenders out of the game. Matthew & Me have just released ...
17 July 2013

Jay Leighton – The Devil & I (Monkey Gun Mix) – Single Review

Singer-songwriter Jay Leighton recently unleashed his debut album to the public and it gathered good reviews from critics and fans. Fresh off this triumph, Leighton is now releasing a single ...
17 July 2013

Radkey – Cat & Mouse – EP Review

Radkey is an edgy new Rock band from Missouri. The band is made up of three brothers – Dee, Isaiah and Solomon Radke. The teenage trio are bursting onto the ...
17 July 2013

Thea Gilmore – Start As We Mean To Go On – Single Review

At an early age Thea Gilmore developed a talent for writing, only when she added music into the mix did she really hit the nail on the head. When she ...
12 July 2013

Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo – Dear River – Album Review

Dear River is Emily Barker’s fourth album and is the third album she has produced alongside her band The Red Clay Halo. I thought that Dear River was an excellent ...
12 July 2013

Keston Cobblers Club – A Scene of Plenty – EP Review

Keston Cobblers Club are a quintet with their own distinctive sound, with traditional feeling melodies and a mixture of banjo’s, accordion’s and guitars, this folk group are well on their ...
12 July 2013

Biscuithead and the Biscuit Badgers – Soy Milk – Single Review

I have always had a soft spot for obscure bands that dare to be different. Biscuithead and the Biscuit Badgers are just one of those bands. They have just released ...
11 July 2013

The Rattlin Doors – In A Tree House – Single Review

I have always felt that there has been a certain genre of music missing from the UK charts… Country. When you say that you love Country music, they want to ...
11 July 2013

Mwahaha – Self-titled Album Review

I have heard of some unusual band names before but Mwahaha? Well, it’s each to their own I guess. It isn’t just the name that is slightly obscure about this ...
11 July 2013

Alison Moyet – Love Reign Supreme – Single Review

After a six year hiatus, Alison Moyet returns with her highly anticipated album the minutes. Her latest single off the record entitled Love Regin Supreme is another record that will ...
10 July 2013

Sarah John’s Music Party – EP Review

I have heard some pretty unusual types of music but Sarah John’s Music Party has just been pushed to the top of that list. The EP is a collection of ...
10 July 2013

Sultanov – Self-titled Album Review

Sultanov is the debut self-titled album from singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, visual artist and scriptwriter Dan Sultanov. This energetic and fruitful record has now been released and it is distinctive to ...
10 July 2013

Robbie Boyd – Painted Sky – EP Review

Here at Female First we have always been a fan of Robbie Boyd's infectious folk melodies. Previously releasing two EP’s under the name of The Robbie Boyd Band, Robbie is now ...
5 July 2013

Emily Barker & the Red Clay Halo - Dear River – Single Review

After self-financing her first three albums, Emily Barker is now releasing her fourth album with Linn Records entitled Dear River. This is the third album she has produced alongside her ...
5 July 2013

Helene Greenwood – The Break – EP Review

If you are looking for a soundtrack to your Sunday afternoon then Helene Greenwood’s EP entitled The Break is perfect to set the mood. The EP is a mixture of ...
5 July 2013

Peter Aristone – Sunlight Single Review

I have discovered a brand new track that could be the soundtrack of the summer. Upbeat, happy and melodious Peter Aristone’s new track titled Sunlight is a feel-good track that ...
5 July 2013

To Be Frank – Nothing Single Review

The leading single I will be reviewing is entitled Nothing, it definitely has an extremely catchy chorus with the memorable lyrics like ‘I ain’t got nothing if I ain’t got ...
4 July 2013

Clang Boom Steam – Clan - Single Review

I usually like Alternative Rock bands, with heavy beats and infectious choruses the genre is usually one of my music guilty pleasures. However, this song was a little too far ...
4 July 2013

New Desert Blues - Adam - Single Review

Adam is one of those tracks that would never be a top 10 hit. However, it stands alone with its reverberating twang and guitar filled choruses. New Desert Blues show ...