Indie Dock Music Blog

Latest:
Skeletorus - Mercury (video)              Jamie Michael - SIRIUS (video)              RØSES - Larvae (single)              Tom Minor - It's the Wind, Stupid! (single)              Spouses - Indian Summer (single)              Diggsy - Tell Me (single)                         
Britpop
The Chase – Death Of Me
By indiedockmusicblog | |
Nottingham band The Chase released new single 'Death Of Me' on August 20. This song is a real anthem that lifts the spirits and inspires new feats. Made in the Britpop style the song 'Death Of Me' has a soft 90s sound with a rhythmic marching component.
Lapels – Warning Lights
By indiedockmusicblog | |
It's been a long time since British bands like Oasis and Blur have been on top of world pop music. But since then the style that they have created continues to move the masses and give birth to new wonderful bands. One such band is Lapels from the English city of Nottingham.
Lee Ford – Where It Begins
By indiedockmusicblog | |
It's been about three months since Lee Ford released his debut single and whose work we marked as promising. The new single 'Where it Begins' released on July 16 continues the glorious tradition of Liverpool's Mercy Beat. The melodic basis of Lee Ford songs is a mixture of raw rock n roll and soft britpop.
Ruiz! – Mind Games
By indiedockmusicblog | |
Ruiz! is a solo project of a musician with a rich musical past marked participation in several successful British bands. The artist entered the music scene again with the album 'Mind Games'.
Aza Brown – Pure Water
By indiedockmusicblog | |
Aza Brown is an inspired musician from Chesterfield, England. All his life he was part of the British rock scene and he caught that wave of the 90s with his unsurpassed Britpop. Aza Brown returned to active music making and we got his great single 'Pure Water'.
METHODS – State School Kids
By indiedockmusicblog | |
Musically, Wolverhampton is not far behind his huge neighbor Birmingham and is trying to create own original indie scene. The band METHODS is a bright representative of this scene and they have that British sound that we catch from the first sounds of their music.
Soccer*School – Travel
By indiedockmusicblog | |
Rock music in Japan is developing in its own way, which has already made this country one of the most rock n roll in the world. We are excited about this development and happy to hear new work from our friends from Tokyo, Soccer*School.