0
0 Followers
0
  • About / Contact
Subscribe
Backseat Mafia
Backseat Mafia
  • News
  • Premiere
  • Track / Video
  • Album Reviews
  • Live Review
  • Interview
  • Donate!

Posts by tag

CLT DRP

3 posts
  • Gallery
  • Live Review
  • Music

Live Review – Bob Vylan/ Hyphen/ CLT DRP – o2 Institute Birmingham – 03.11.2024

  • November 5, 2024
  • Phil Drury
Sparks fly as @BobVylan make their triumphant return to Birmingham with the 'Humble As The Sun' tour
View Post
Share
View Post
  • Gallery
  • Live Review
  • Music

Live Review: De Staat (The State) / CLT DRP – The Grand Social, Dublin 15,10,2022

  • October 16, 2022
  • Ian Mc Donnell
Dutch alternative rock band rolled into or should I say strutted into Dublin’s The Grand Social, bringing with them Brighton’s three piece electro punk outfit CLT DRP.The night was a…
View Post
Share
The cover of World of Mirth by Flossing
View Post
  • Interview

INTERVIEW: Flossing discusses second EP World of Mirth and expands on their creativity and collaborations, plus hints at working on UK and EU tour plans

  • August 22, 2022
  • Julia Mason
Flossing, the New York project of Heather Elle, has produced her second EP World of Mirth which is set for release on 26 August via Brace Yourself Records.  Taking the…
View Post
Share
Popular
  • Track: VAN PLETZEN and SOSSI reimagine ‘Maia-hee’ as a hyper-colour dancefloor revival
    Track: VAN PLETZEN and SOSSI reimagine ‘Maia-hee’ as a hyper-colour dancefloor revival
  • Track: Luk45 blurs genre lines on introspective new track ‘Candles!’
    Track: Luk45 blurs genre lines on introspective new track ‘Candles!’
  • News: Lydia Lunch returns to channel Suicide’s raw intensity in Australian shows
    News: Lydia Lunch returns to channel Suicide’s raw intensity in Australian shows
  • Album Review: Pan•American – ‘Fly The Ocean In A Silver Plane’: An intricate set of guitar blessed ambience which steer the emotions.
    Album Review: Pan•American – ‘Fly The Ocean In A Silver Plane’: An intricate set of guitar blessed ambience which steer the emotions.
  • EP Review: The Night Packers' 'Invisible Ink' shines with a pop sensibility and a wry humour.
    EP Review: The Night Packers' 'Invisible Ink' shines with a pop sensibility and a wry humour.
My Tweets
Social
Social
Backseat Mafia
The best in new and forgotten music

Website by Chris&Co.

Input your search keywords and press Enter.