
It’s not often I get to see live bands. Lucky for me, I got to see these guys on my vacation to Birmingham. They performed their Nowhere EP and a cover song, and I instantly fell in love with them.
The Railway Social Club is an acoustic duo based in Birmingham, UK. They have been making music since they were at school performing renditions of Simon & Garfunkel songs. Their sound is much indebted to the harmony singing of the 1960s with other large influences being The Everly Brothers and The Beatles. Now as an original duo, their writing is finding its place within the ‘indie folk’ scene with vocal harmony hooks and sounds that echo the 1960s. Their debut EP, Nowhere, is released as a demo and tells of the context of writing music in the city. The EP demonstrates a range of styles from the lively Nowhere to the Ugandan influenced How To Manufacture Sound. Within these tracks of varying influence, the EP demonstrates the unique sound of The Railway Social Club through a focus on the harmony-rich voices.

“The Warmest Place” is the long awaiting debut album from Australian artist Catcall (also known as Catherine Kelleher). It was released on May 4th, 2012 in Australia.

BAUER IS AN ALTERNATIVE POP PROJECT HAILING FROM THE NORTH OF ENGLAND LEAD BY SINGER/SONGWRITER GREG MATTHEWS & PRODUCER/MUSICIAN NEIL TREPPAS. DRUMMER LEE BRADBURY & MUTINEERS GUITAR SLINGER MICHAEL REED COMPLETE THE LINE UP. BAUER HAS RELEASED 2 RECORDS. 1) THE BAUER EP (PRODUCED BY STEVE POWER) & 2)STARTING AGAIN SINGLE (UK INDIE CHART PLACING 20) - THEY HAVE ALSO PERFORMED LIVE SHOWS WITH THE LIKES OF I AM KLOOT, SNOW PATROL, BRENDAN BENSON & TURIN BRAKES.
I have decided to review this album, Unpersons, even though it came out in September last year. Why? Because this chicks are underrated.


I remember listening to their track, Mermaid, and being really addicted to it for a really long time. Their first three tracks before their new album is what made me a fan of these guys; Mermaid, Queensbury Rules and Forget the Rose. But they’ve really done it in their new album, “Everything in Colour”.

Hey! Shareen Ho here for a review of a band I’ve been dying to review since the moment I heard the addictive electro-pop tunes in “Electrify”. They’ve finally got their new EP out, Out of the Mayhem and I will gladly admit, it has an incredibly catchy tune.
Hi all, Mathyou here with another featured band review.
Today’s featured band is Alaska Campus.
Alaska Campus is a four piece indie band (Jim Sheen, Liam O’Sullivan, Ryan Potter & Daniel Dorney) from Hertfordshire, England. They mention on their facebook page they are strongly influenced by Bombay Bicycle Club, Foals & The Smiths
Hi, Mathyou here with the first ever review for Indie-Inc.
First off, I just want to say that these are my opinions about the band, please don’t be offended if you dislike anything I say, if you like what I say about then, well…that’s good
Moving on…
The first band I’ll be reviewing is The Slow Readers Club

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