It's a shame this CD comes in such a stark black and white sleeve, because the music it contains is so much richer and more colourful than the cover suggests. The Haiku are a DIY folk-rock duo from Wiltshire comprising acoustic guitar, vocal and drums. Life After The Bomb is their second full-length album with 11 tracks that veer seemlessly from Levellers-style folk-punk to singalong indie rock. For a two-piece, they make a big, energetic sound. The songs compliment each other musicall and thematically. Highlights of the collection include thge infectiously catchy 'Time… read more
It's a shame this CD comes in such a stark black and white sleeve, because the music it contains is so much richer and more colourful than the c… read more
It's a shame this CD comes in such a stark black and white sleeve, because the music it contains is so much richer and more colourful than the cover suggests. The Haiku are a DIY fo… read more
In these days of instant gratification and apathy, it's refreshing to see a band looking at things a little differently. Sitting somewhere between Folk-Rock and Indie-Pop, without slotting neatly in to either pigeonhole, The Haiku, proudly independent and fiercely original, refer to their musical creation as “Power Folk”. They have been around since 2006, and are constantly honing and improving their craft. Their line up, consisting of punk-folk acoustic guitar, vocals and drums (with a little piano thrown in for good measure) is certainly not your average indie-rock band and a… read more
In these days of instant gratification and apathy, it's refreshing to see a band looking at things a little differently. Sitting somewhere between Folk-Rock and Indie-Pop, without slot… read more
In these days of instant gratification and apathy, it's refreshing to see a band looking at things a little differently. Sitting somewhere between Folk-Rock and Indie-Pop, without slotting neatly in to either pigeonhole, The Haiku… read more