Jack Jurassic Pop

An interview with Jack from Jurassic Pop


Everyone loves dinosaurs. You just have to remember the outrage when it was revealed that Dippy would no longer be keeping watch over the Natural History Museum in London… Phenomenal creatures that we thought we’d only see the fossils and descendants of, they were spectacularly brought back to life by Steven Spielberg in 1993’s Jurassic…

Brawlers Alcopop

Brawlers – Romantic Errors of Our Youth album review


When Brawlers appeared on the scene with their social media-aping ‘Instagram Famous’ and a brash live show in tow, you knew there was something special about them. Signed to Alcopop! Records, Harry Johns’ personal self-depreciating lyrics were brutally honest: ‘I Am a Worthless Piece of Shit’ indeed. Now following its singles ‘Two Minutes’ and ‘Windowmisser’,…

Get Inuit - I Would

Get Inuit – ‘001 EP’ review


Anyone who loves Alcopop! Records will still have fond memories of the dearly departed Elephants and we’re yet to meet anyone who doesn’t have a soft spot for the gloriously spiky indie pop of Stagecoach. There’s been some buzz about Get Inuit for a while now, with some incredible shows and a number of plays…

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Emperor Yes – ‘Monkey King’ video


Our favourite intergalactic pop heroes Emperor Yes have revealed the video for their massive-sounding ‘Monkey King’ – and it’s hilarious. Full of cosmic wonder and sure to delight anyone who’s ever loved the idea of space-age chimps, the trio dress as monkeys and dance around a rooftop while psychedelic effects swoosh around them. A fitting…

Brawlers – ‘Two Minutes’ free download


Following a triumphant, if rather drunken, Southsea Fest performance and ahead of a tour with Woahnows, Alcopop! Records’ Brawlers have released a new single called ‘Two Minutes’. Available for free download, the song does exactly what it says on the tin. Clocking in at the two-minute mark, it’s a buoyant slice of power-pop rock with…

Uncle Luc – ‘Humblebrag’ album review


We’ve spoken at length about our love for the much-missed Stagecoach before and have hosted the first releases from frontman Luke’s Barham’s solo project Uncle Luc. ‘I Write’, ‘Farewell Monsoon’ and the songs featured in his mini movie ‘Owner of the Loneliest Song’ hinted at a more stripped-down sound than his previous band, but with…