Interview: John Knox Sex Club
Few have heard the riotous folk-infused music of the John Knox Sex Club, and it's little wonder. The unsigned five-piece from Glasgow are seldom seen on the live circuit, they don't do band photos, and - unheard of these days - they don't even have a Myspace page.
Interview: Frightened Rabbit
Frightened Rabbit was once a solitary sweater-wearing student from Selkirk: Scott Hutchison frequented small stages with few songs and fewer followers. Growing into a fully-fledged band with a backlog of beautiful yet indescribable tunes, the Rabbits have found themselves caught in the spotlight and are now topping end-of-year ‘best of’ lists and selling out huge...
Interview: The Paddingtons
The Paddingtons bask in a glorious lack of routine, but like their good friend Peter Doherty – a serial no-show when it comes to interviews – their elusiveness only makes them more intriguing.
Interview: Brakes
Brighton band Brakes (or Brakes Brakes Brakes if you live in America – more on that later) are a busy bunch of boys... A long time ago, TMM sent them some questions – and then, like an anxious mother, we waited with bated breath by the phone/letterbox/computer for word.
Interview: The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart
Could Brooklyn band the Pains Of Being Pure At Heart be the next big thing in indie-pop? The four-piece are certainly having a go at it as they release yet another EP of sparkling shoe-gaze songs and hit bigger venues than ever before on their forthcoming UK tour.
Introducing: Satellite Underground
Hannah Curie introduces TMM to her new tips - Satellite Underground.

