Press Snippets
   
Nazca Lines - Hyperventilation
 
   
The Sound of the Mountain - The Child of Stereo in Mono
Shout4Music:
"Rather excellent indeed '"
Mass Movement:
"I had no idea what to expect from this record, and I was completely blown away."
Rocksound:
"Riffs and raw, unbrideled excitement"
   
Nazca Lines - Nazca Lines EP

Rocksound:
"Perfectly crafted aural madnesss" 8/10
Mass Movement:
"There is a charge of passion right through all the tracks and this is a more than satisfying teaser for the upcoming album later in the year."
PunkRockTheory.com:
"These guys are out to prove that post-hardcore isn’t lost on us just yet and they already have me looking out for their full-length which is scheduled for later this year. "
UberRock:
"All three tracks show craft and energy and all have that type of Fuck You attitude that any Uber Rocker can appreciate."
Organ Magazine:
"Damn fine first bite of a North American post-punk alt.rock three track single."

   
Pledge: A Tribute to Kerbdog
Drop-d:
"For any fans of Kerbdog, I’m sure you own this already and know what Im talking about. Íf not you better buy it." 9/10
ATTN:
"It’s a confident demonstration of the fact that, whilst you might be unfamiliar with Kerbdog’s back-catalogue itself, they’re a key influence for more bands and artists than you may initially realise"
Rock Midgets:
"While these tribute albums are often hit and miss, this at least remains true to the spirit of the band, some bring their own style to the covered songs, but it's a rarity to find such a release without someone butchering the subject matter" 4/5
Leeds Music Scene
"Absolutely excellent! The only reason it does not have 5 stars is that I am still gutted that Kerbdog are not making another album!" 4.5/5
Big Cheese:
'It's easy to see why Kerbdog remain revered by many of today's acts. Top stuff.' 4/5
Hot Press:
'You can really hear the affection for the band bleed through the speakers. Excellent stuff..' 4/5
   
Die! Chiahuahu Die! - Bitch Songs
Kerrang:
"High octane punk 'n' roll soundtrack for the partying hard"
Rocksound:
"D!CD! are refreshingly unclean…..each track sounds like they have been dragged through a ditch and the left to marinate in the gutter."
Metal Hammer:
"On first listen this Cardiff quartet sound appropriately crazy."
The Dreaded Press:
"Bitch Songs isn’t big, and it’s probably not clever either, but it’s good stuff – ferociously loud party music to drink beer and stagger about to"
Rock Louder:
"Fierce, engaging and bristling with fiery potential."
Alter The Press:
"Their crazy, chaotic approach is pulled off well. Add to this the bands tight musicianship, you're left with a admirable record that could become the soundtrack for grungy, frantic moshpits"
Subba-Culture:
"A storming debut" 8/10
AltSounds:
"There's a simple, but effective, brutality at work here and an almost infectious energy that suggests that their live shows would be manic and, possibly, result in a quick trip to A&E!"
   
Kidnapper Bell - The Great Outdoors
The Fly:
"(Kidnapper Bell) have devised a slick cleanliness that is both anesthetising and unsettling."
Altsounds.com:
"Overall 'The Great Outdoors' is an impressive record indeed …there's always at least one shining beacon of light in every track."
Rocksound:
"Showcasing a wealth of diversity - infused pop-harmonies to the schizophrenic rhythm and dynamics, this is a damn fine, goodtime record." 8/10
God is in the TV:
"An alluring package that gives firm indication of the band’s potential."
Die Shellsuit, Die:
"if there’s any justice it should soundtrack a glorious summer. "
Alt Sounds:
"Overall 'The Great Outdoors' is an impressive record indeed"
   
Swound! - Hello Future, Our Name is....
Kerrang Live Review:
"Bands twice their age and twice as big should see Swound and learn how to put on a show. Brilliant" 4/5
Kerrang!:
"(Swound) combine traces of weirdness to good effect, but they manage it in fresh and tuneful manner that might just herald bigger things"
Rocksound:
"Kooky Britich indie with a poppy sense of the ridiculous"
   
You Slut! - Critical Meat
Kerrang!:
"Those with a taste for the unpredictable will undoubtedly succumb to Critical Meat's genre-teasing charms...You Slut! leave conventional music with its pants around its ankles, shivering and cold in a dark alley." 4/5
Rock Sound Magazine:
"This ain't no standard post-rock by numbers nonsense...Critical Meat has something for everyone." 8/10
Rockfood Magazine:
"A Masterpiece of obscenely spiky riffery...Its the juxtaposition of the confusion of odd time signatured riffs and forceful, flowing or driving sequences that simultaneously make this impossibly danceable, yet impossible to dance to...a life-changing collection of songs." 5/5
Drummer:
"Glorious" 5/5

.:Latest Releases:.

The Sound of the Mountain
The Child of Stereo in Mono

Kidnapper Bell
Mouthful of Pennies



Nazca Lines
Nazca Lines EP