Strandels new single 'Slip' is a refreshingly melodic and catchy song full of indie pop charm.
Stoner has a new release entitled 'Lacrimosa'. Described as a "melancholic, distorted ballad" it's all of that and very hard to ignore.
We have a new video from Eil Marchini for his latest song 'The River'. It's a gorgeous mixture of alt country, blues and the occasional blast of full on rock and roll.
Ahead of his 'Not Alone' album Gabriel Birmbaum has shared 'Mistakes'. It's a beautiful rocker, with vocals that fit the style and a mixture of guitar and piano giving the song a live feel.
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Strandels - Slip.
Strandels debuted with the EP 'Chance of Rain' 2016 and has since toured with Per Gessle (Roxette), played at The Great Escape (UK) and starred in most major Swedish television programs. The latest single "Love On Repeat" spun on Swedish National Radio all summer.
The new single 'Slip', which begins with plucking acoustic guitars and dreamy vocal arrangements, is more organic than the previous release and the song's theme of a new beginning is reflected in the cover's pictured trot card with the same meaning.
Sibling Tova and Sixten Strandell now are looking towards an upcoming debut album it is with partially a new view of their music. The duo has for a long period worked been in the studio working to find a new touch to their sound. This has resulted in something that can be described as melancholic yet playful, floating and honest.
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Stoner - Lacrimosa.
Following the standout singles ‘Ultra Lite Midlife Paradise’ and ‘The Anteroom’, Stoner brings his fierce lyrical eye to newest release, ‘Lacrimosa’.
A melancholic, distorted ballad at its core, ‘Lacrimosa’ is another homage to the tradition of British alternative music. With thumping percussion and glimmers of electro, the track is reminiscent of Mark Hollis, These New Puritans and Cocteau Twins. The result is a poignant track, flitting delicately between 90’s grunge and 80’s new wave.
With humanity at the forefront of his material, drenched in haunting falsetto the track cuts through the noise of hectic everyday life and offers a moment of deep reflection on what is primal. Stoner explains: “’Lacrimosa’ [meaning ‘weeping’ in Latin] studies the first days of being alive. Where you’re still wet with the otherworld. It’s a song of the first born. First breath, first hour. Newness and nakedness- where existence is struggle and the cry the only command.”
Named after John Williams’ lost classic, Stoner, it’s a project that explores our fears of and relationships with death, the dying and its surrounding existential crises. Just as the novel follows a farm hand who dedicates himself in blind pursuit to literature as the world crumbles around him, the project forces us to confront and interact with mortality, through the use of beautiful and often heart wrenching musicality.
The single precedes Stoner’s slot at Mirrors Festival, Roundhouse, London on the 2nd November, amongst the likes of Phoebe Bridgers and Cass McCombs.
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Eil Marchini - The River.
Following his triumphant appearance at Pistoia Blues Festival, appearing on the line up alongside the likes of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Black Stone Cherry and 30 Seconds To Mars, Eil Marchini has returned with a Blues/ Country Rock fuelled new single, The River!
After the atmospheric 50 second intro Marchini's sensational slide guitar playing stands out on the new single, riffing effortlessly over a driving, rolling country rock beat. With tasty guitar licks that Stevie Ray Vaughn or Derek Trucks would be proud of, the 12-bar blues nature of the track manages to feel current with top level production and a Black Keys-esque vocal line.
With guitarists like Jimi Hendrix and John Frusciante as inspirations you’d expect a virtuoso musician and that’s exactly what you get with Eil Marchini – a maverick artist who excels at combining the very best musicianship with an unbridled talent and expertise for presenting it in endlessly fascinating new ways. Not allowing himself to be constrained by fitting into a genre, Eil flits between making atmospheric electronic and country with absolute ease.
Born in Italy, Eil Marchini has spent much of his life travelling the world, on a mystic mission to experience the sights and sounds of everywhere he visits, ready to mould them into the bewildering sonic creatures on both his first album, Smile, before releasing the atmospheric Magpies on Acid and now returning with more new material.
Having just completed a tour supporting Alt-Country/Paisley Underground pioneers, The Long Ryders, Eil Marchini is essential listening for anyone with a passion for guitar, electronica, soundscapes, folk, psychedelia…in fact, for anyone who demands the music they listen to challenges them and transports them to worlds they never even knew they wanted to visit
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Gabriel Birmbaum - Mistakes.
Gabriel Birnbaum turned 21 on stage at a bar in Tampa, Florida, to the sound of strangers singing “happy birthday dear Dave,” having misheard his name. He turned 22 at a house venue in Murfreesboro, TN - one of those spots where they would cook you a meal made out of dumpstered groceries and then let you sleep on the couch when everyone got tired of drinking. On his 30th birthday he played a show at Bard College and spent the night on the carpeted floor of an off-campus house next to a grinning plastic skeleton, the first thing he saw in the morning light.
For someone who's a perpetual outsider, the life of a touring musician can be a salve. You always have a reason to be where you are, and you're always going to be somewhere else tomorrow. It's a kind of suspension of life, an endless succession of similar nights marked by odd details and occasional transcendent moments - the cafe in Idaho where the proprietor left you with his gun overnight for “protection”, the art space in Iowa that reeked of the Subway sandwich bread that was baked upstairs every day, the festival where you met a hero and got to feel that for the day you were peers, members of the same musical lineage. You pocket those stories and trot them out at parties, pore over them until the paper softens like an old love letter, but as the years go by and you remain outside of normalcy and stability (and health insurance), they can feel like a ripoff.
Birnbaum, a working musician since his teens, began as a jazz and avant-garde saxophonist, with stints playing everything from throwback soul music to harsh noise everywhere from the grungiest DIY venues to Lincoln Center and festivals like Bonnaroo and Le Guess Who. At 30, when he began to write the nine songs that make up Not Alone, he had arrived at one of these moments where everything seems to be ending, aside from another year as an underpaid condescension-receptacle in the service industry. After he finished his shifts at the cafe he would go to a bar, a different one each night, always alone. He’d nurse a beer and sit in the bubble of ambient chatter and warm light and see himself fading out of existence. Call it failure, call it burnout, call it clinical depression (doctors did). Call it whatever you want, it can only be lived in for so long.
But if you're going to keep going in the end, in spite of all the bullsht and hopelessness, in spite of an industry full of hacks and strivers and power-abusers, in spite of never being seen, you might as well do it exactly the way you want. So he did. After a luckily timed offer of some free studio time, he decided to make Not Alone as a birthday present to himself, and called in some of his favorite musicians to join him: Will Graefe, who plays guitar for Okkervil River and comprises half of the duo Star Rover; Adam Brisbin, extraordinary guitarist for Buck Meek and Sam Evian; and Jason Nazary, a freewheeling drummer who passes easily between the avant-garde, indie and jazz worlds.
Inspired by Neil Young’s on the fly process, and by the brilliant session players in the Wrecking Crew and their contributions to LPs like Jim Sullivan's UFO and John Phillips John the Wolf King of L.A., Birnbaum took his songs to the band with no real preparation. Together in the living room of the Great North Sound Society they found the magic moment of each track while a pork shoulder simmered in the slow cooker. “Every song has two magic moments,” he says, “the first is when it first coheres from separate parts into one solid thing, and the second is about a year into playing it live, when it reaches a kind of sleek, streamlined perfection. We were after the first one here.” The LP was tracked in a couple of days, with a few gentle overdubs, and then mixed by like-minded songwriter Will Stratton.
Out of a season of endings, if there’s enough time, will always come new beginnings. As the autumn turned to winter, Birnbaum met someone new and began to fall in love with an intensity he didn’t think was possible anymore - it was as if the entire world round him had come back to life, just as everything was freezing. And in falling in love he found a new version of his own voice: a simpler and clearer one, less interested in hiding, willing to accept itself as it is, to trust the song to reveal itself at the right speed. Having seen the dark from the inside, he was ready for the light when it came. Not Alone contains both at once.
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Sunday, 20 October 2019
Saturday, 19 October 2019
Marika Wittmar - True Moon feat. Christine Owman - Ttrruuces - Malena Zavala - Tuvaband
Marika Wittmar has just shared 'Underneath Your Hands'. The Swedish songwriter has surrounded herself with an impressive musical arrangement which contrast well with her distinct and powerful vocals.
Swedish quartet True Moon feat. Christine Owman share 'Sisters In Arms' a fast paced post punk song with just a hint of Gothic vibes and hooks galore.
Ttrruuces debut track in entitled 'Sad Girl'. Accompanied by an animated video, the song opens as a gently melodic piece. Gorgeously arranged with fabulous harmonies and rich textures of musical sound, it builds into something quite epic.
Malena Zavala latest release is 'En La Noche' a song that somehow manages to capture the vibrancy of Latin American music and mix it with psych pop/rock! This is something rather special.
Just over a month ago we featured Tuvaband for the first time and now we have another fine song entitled 'He Said Me Too'. The vocals are incredible and exude emotion and intensity, it's another fine tease for the forthcoming album.
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Marika Wittmar - Underneath Your Hands.
Marika Wittmar is a Swedish songwriter and artist who mixes influences from blues, folk/world music, ballads and jazz with lyrics inspired by i.a. buddhistic meditation and female mythology.
Her band, constisting of both folk musicians and jazz musicians was formed at the Academy of Music and Drama in Gothenburg 2018. Hammond organ, drums, bouzouki, harmonies, bass and guitars make up the bands' instrumental foundation, together with Marikas powerful and characteristic lead vocals.
The debut-EP Underneath Your Hands was recorded in Svenska Grammofonstudion in Gothenburg in spring of 2019 and will be released later this year.
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True Moon feat. Christine Owman - Sisters In Arms.
Swedish quartet True Moon offers an enchanting blend of dark wave, post-punk, and alternative that eclipses musical trends. Formed by members of Grammy-nominated band Vånna Inget, Karolina Engdahl (vocals/bass) and Tommy Tift (guitar), they have created a charming darkness; together with Linus Segerstedt (guitar) and Fredrik Orevad (drums), they are a force to be reckoned with.
Engdahl and Tift began this project when they were inspired to create something that was more raw and visceral than the songs they were working on for Vånna. "It was like an urge and we just had to do this,” says Engdahl. The result was True Moon's 2016 self-titled debut, a brooding yet sensual work that garnered attention in the Scandinavian music community and beyond. With influences including Joy Division, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Sisters of Mercy, The Mission, early Cure, Stevie Nicks, and Heart, they channeled a sound of bittersweet twilight.
True Moon expanded their audience with performances in Sweden, the UK, and the United States, playing with bands like Killing Joke, King Dude, MCC, Dead Soul, Nicole Saboune, and many more. Now poised for their next release, titled II, True Moon has nowhere to go but up. "We want to draw our own cult of believers together and create a little chaos of our own," Karolina says. "We want this record to be like an infectious poison."
Both II and True Moon were produced by Jari Haapalainen, who adds guitar to the recordings and also joins the band on stage occasionally. Lövely Records will release II in digital, CD, and vinyl formats on November 1st, 2019.
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Ttrruuces - Sad Girl.
It’s notoriously hard to stand out in the congested world of new music, but that’s something that TTRRUUCES have achieved with their debut track ‘Sad Girl’. From their storytelling style to their unique sound through to their touching animated video, TTRRUUCES are doing something quite unlike anyone else around.
Their debut single ‘Sad Girl’ represents the first chapter of a grand narrative tale that will be told in full with TTRRUUCES’s debut album. The song introduces Sadie, the ‘Sad Girl’ of its title. She’s 17-years-old, depressed and different. As a musician who loves the icons of rock and roll history – Bowie, Queen, The Velvet Underground, Nirvana - Sadie feels out of place and out of time with her generation. She has few friends and has never had a boyfriend.
But little does she realise that she’s on the cusp of a much bigger adventure. As the song’s lyrics promise, “Have a little patience, you may find just what you’re looking for.”
The opening of ‘Sad Girl’ sounds like some long-lost masterpiece of late ‘60s psych folk that’s only just been rediscovered by a particularly committed crate-digger. Yet it constantly shifts into an individualistic amalgamation of other genres and sounds, taking in choral-style vocal harmonies, lush bursts of strings and a Zappa-esque guitar solo.
That spirit of adventure extends to the striking video. Callum Scott-Dyson mixes a range of animation techniques to bring the ‘Sad Girl’ to life, in the process dropping some subtle references to a variety of legendary artists. The visuals that bring TTRRUUCES’s fictional universe will evolve with future releases, with a live action cast and experimental film techniques bringing the rock opera and its protagonists to life.
Though based in London, TTRRUUCES relocated to the French seaside for a year to give themselves the freedom to fully immerse themselves in creating their debut album. They produced it themselves before calling on Alan Moulder (Arctic Monkeys, Smashing Pumpkins, Nine Inch Nails) for mixing duties. The song was mastered by France’s leading engineer Chab (Daft Punk, Christine & The Queens).
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Malena Zavala - En La Noche.
Heritage is a complex thing for the Argentina born and UK raised producer/multi-instrumentalist songwriter Malena Zavala. On her debut album Aliso, released last year, she offered an aesthetic which married the worldly rhythms and magical lyricism of her latino background with the vitality and production values of contemporary psych rock and dream pop. It was quickly lauded for its creative fearlessness and dulcet melodics. The Guardian praised it in their 4* review as did The Sunday Times, Stereogum, NPR, The Line of Best Fit and more.
Not one to rest on her laurels, Malena has been prolific since, playing festivals such as Green Man and touring with Men I Trust, Blanco White and Lord Huron and writing a trove of new material which she intends to release as her second album early next year. The first single from this new body of work, ‘En La Noche’ (translates as 'In The Night') combines traditional Latino Cumbia rhythms with lysergic guitars and a swirling ambient production style to create a beatific exploration of the role of dreams in creativity. “I started creating a fictional world where your dreams are just important as your reality" explains Malena.
"I had been reading Gabriel Garcia Márquez’s ‘100 Years Of Solitude’ so I was obsessed with magical realism at the time. In your dreams the whole world dances together. If you get complacent, magical forces pin you to the floor and you can spend the rest of your days there. It’s a metaphor for getting as much as you can out of life and not getting lazy.”
By pairing the music of her earliest memories with the music of her young adulthood, Malena challenges generic conventions while simultaneously crossing the borders of identity. ‘En La Noche’ invites the musical worlds of salsa, afro-funk, cumbia, guarani, and many more, to a moonlit dream party with the likes of Beach House, Tame Impala, Khruangbin and Connan Mockasin.
She hopes the rhythms in her music will bring people together: “Dancing is in the heart of Latin America and in my soul so I wanted to incorporate more of that in my music and live shows to get anyone moving. Even people who aren’t comfortable dancing. It takes all seriousness out of it”.
The dance theme continues with the vibrant new video for ‘En La Noche’ directed by George Moore. “I wanted to really capture the energising effect of the music, and reflect the song’s vibrancy in the visuals,” says Moore. “Out of that came the idea of starting with painterly staged poses, and building up to a dynamic and colourful dance sequence as the music fills the performers with life.
“The decision to shoot in a stunning Victorian theatre and use a lot of smooth motion helped lend a floaty, dream-like quality to the video, and Malena really knocked the choreography out of the park, with intuitive dance skills the rest of us can only dream of!” By synthesising the things she loves, Malena’s music expresses herself in its purest form. She is a vital new sound for our transnational times.
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Tuvaband - He Said Me Too.
Last month Tuvaband (aka Norwegian artist Tuva Hellum Marschhäuser) announced the release of their second album I Entered The Void (27 November via Brilliance Records), and shared the album’s title track - an otherworldly, atmospheric slice of Brad Fiedel-esque cinematic synthwave. Now Tuvaband return with a second single ‘He Said Me Too’, a song equal to its predecessor in its ethereal beauty but with a duskier, heavier soul. ‘He Said Me Too’ is a song that binds itself around the listener, at once both alluring in its melancholy yet claustrophobic, giving the sense that the listener is drowning in the song’s spellbinding current.
‘He Said Me Too’ is a song about the complex process whereby the oppressed become the oppressor, and the mentality that being a victim creates an increasingly accepted cycle of revenge. Inspired by a series of documentaries and media coverage in Norway, of witch hunts and shifting power struggles, in ‘He Said Me Too’ Tuva reflects on ideas such as the cycle of war, as Tuva expands “after a war in a country where one group is oppressed, very often you see that group later go to war against the group that offended”. Its a song that explores without judgment a human trait Tuva finds “interesting, but also scary and sad”, one where values and principles are lost in a cycle of an eye for an eye.
The lyrical depth of thought displayed on ‘He Said Me Too’ is indicative of the I Entered The Void long-player as a whole. The album was written in what Tuva describes as “The Void”, newly relocated to Berlin, the artist found herself in a place between old and new, with most of the album being written
by Tuva alone in her home studio. This period of isolation has led to an album of deep musical undercurrents, and even deeper lyrical reflections.
Tuvaband has previously released one album, the critically acclaimed debut Soft Drop (2018, AntiFragile/Brilliance Records), which garnered acclaim both in Tuva’s homeland of Norway and internationally, with Tuvaband being named ‘Ones to Watch’ twice by The Guardian, and the band’s SXSW Austin showcase of the same year garnering a flurry of attention from tastemaker US media.
‘He Said Me Too’ is released as a digital single today with the album I Entered The Void following on 27 November, both on Brilliance Records. Tuvaband will perform in the UK in the new year: 5th February 2020: The Lexington, London.
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Swedish quartet True Moon feat. Christine Owman share 'Sisters In Arms' a fast paced post punk song with just a hint of Gothic vibes and hooks galore.
Ttrruuces debut track in entitled 'Sad Girl'. Accompanied by an animated video, the song opens as a gently melodic piece. Gorgeously arranged with fabulous harmonies and rich textures of musical sound, it builds into something quite epic.
Malena Zavala latest release is 'En La Noche' a song that somehow manages to capture the vibrancy of Latin American music and mix it with psych pop/rock! This is something rather special.
Just over a month ago we featured Tuvaband for the first time and now we have another fine song entitled 'He Said Me Too'. The vocals are incredible and exude emotion and intensity, it's another fine tease for the forthcoming album.
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Marika Wittmar - Underneath Your Hands.
Marika Wittmar is a Swedish songwriter and artist who mixes influences from blues, folk/world music, ballads and jazz with lyrics inspired by i.a. buddhistic meditation and female mythology.
Her band, constisting of both folk musicians and jazz musicians was formed at the Academy of Music and Drama in Gothenburg 2018. Hammond organ, drums, bouzouki, harmonies, bass and guitars make up the bands' instrumental foundation, together with Marikas powerful and characteristic lead vocals.
The debut-EP Underneath Your Hands was recorded in Svenska Grammofonstudion in Gothenburg in spring of 2019 and will be released later this year.
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True Moon feat. Christine Owman - Sisters In Arms.
Swedish quartet True Moon offers an enchanting blend of dark wave, post-punk, and alternative that eclipses musical trends. Formed by members of Grammy-nominated band Vånna Inget, Karolina Engdahl (vocals/bass) and Tommy Tift (guitar), they have created a charming darkness; together with Linus Segerstedt (guitar) and Fredrik Orevad (drums), they are a force to be reckoned with.
Engdahl and Tift began this project when they were inspired to create something that was more raw and visceral than the songs they were working on for Vånna. "It was like an urge and we just had to do this,” says Engdahl. The result was True Moon's 2016 self-titled debut, a brooding yet sensual work that garnered attention in the Scandinavian music community and beyond. With influences including Joy Division, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Sisters of Mercy, The Mission, early Cure, Stevie Nicks, and Heart, they channeled a sound of bittersweet twilight.
True Moon expanded their audience with performances in Sweden, the UK, and the United States, playing with bands like Killing Joke, King Dude, MCC, Dead Soul, Nicole Saboune, and many more. Now poised for their next release, titled II, True Moon has nowhere to go but up. "We want to draw our own cult of believers together and create a little chaos of our own," Karolina says. "We want this record to be like an infectious poison."
Both II and True Moon were produced by Jari Haapalainen, who adds guitar to the recordings and also joins the band on stage occasionally. Lövely Records will release II in digital, CD, and vinyl formats on November 1st, 2019.
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Ttrruuces - Sad Girl.
It’s notoriously hard to stand out in the congested world of new music, but that’s something that TTRRUUCES have achieved with their debut track ‘Sad Girl’. From their storytelling style to their unique sound through to their touching animated video, TTRRUUCES are doing something quite unlike anyone else around.
Their debut single ‘Sad Girl’ represents the first chapter of a grand narrative tale that will be told in full with TTRRUUCES’s debut album. The song introduces Sadie, the ‘Sad Girl’ of its title. She’s 17-years-old, depressed and different. As a musician who loves the icons of rock and roll history – Bowie, Queen, The Velvet Underground, Nirvana - Sadie feels out of place and out of time with her generation. She has few friends and has never had a boyfriend.
But little does she realise that she’s on the cusp of a much bigger adventure. As the song’s lyrics promise, “Have a little patience, you may find just what you’re looking for.”
The opening of ‘Sad Girl’ sounds like some long-lost masterpiece of late ‘60s psych folk that’s only just been rediscovered by a particularly committed crate-digger. Yet it constantly shifts into an individualistic amalgamation of other genres and sounds, taking in choral-style vocal harmonies, lush bursts of strings and a Zappa-esque guitar solo.
That spirit of adventure extends to the striking video. Callum Scott-Dyson mixes a range of animation techniques to bring the ‘Sad Girl’ to life, in the process dropping some subtle references to a variety of legendary artists. The visuals that bring TTRRUUCES’s fictional universe will evolve with future releases, with a live action cast and experimental film techniques bringing the rock opera and its protagonists to life.
Though based in London, TTRRUUCES relocated to the French seaside for a year to give themselves the freedom to fully immerse themselves in creating their debut album. They produced it themselves before calling on Alan Moulder (Arctic Monkeys, Smashing Pumpkins, Nine Inch Nails) for mixing duties. The song was mastered by France’s leading engineer Chab (Daft Punk, Christine & The Queens).
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Malena Zavala - En La Noche.
Heritage is a complex thing for the Argentina born and UK raised producer/multi-instrumentalist songwriter Malena Zavala. On her debut album Aliso, released last year, she offered an aesthetic which married the worldly rhythms and magical lyricism of her latino background with the vitality and production values of contemporary psych rock and dream pop. It was quickly lauded for its creative fearlessness and dulcet melodics. The Guardian praised it in their 4* review as did The Sunday Times, Stereogum, NPR, The Line of Best Fit and more.
Not one to rest on her laurels, Malena has been prolific since, playing festivals such as Green Man and touring with Men I Trust, Blanco White and Lord Huron and writing a trove of new material which she intends to release as her second album early next year. The first single from this new body of work, ‘En La Noche’ (translates as 'In The Night') combines traditional Latino Cumbia rhythms with lysergic guitars and a swirling ambient production style to create a beatific exploration of the role of dreams in creativity. “I started creating a fictional world where your dreams are just important as your reality" explains Malena.
"I had been reading Gabriel Garcia Márquez’s ‘100 Years Of Solitude’ so I was obsessed with magical realism at the time. In your dreams the whole world dances together. If you get complacent, magical forces pin you to the floor and you can spend the rest of your days there. It’s a metaphor for getting as much as you can out of life and not getting lazy.”
By pairing the music of her earliest memories with the music of her young adulthood, Malena challenges generic conventions while simultaneously crossing the borders of identity. ‘En La Noche’ invites the musical worlds of salsa, afro-funk, cumbia, guarani, and many more, to a moonlit dream party with the likes of Beach House, Tame Impala, Khruangbin and Connan Mockasin.
She hopes the rhythms in her music will bring people together: “Dancing is in the heart of Latin America and in my soul so I wanted to incorporate more of that in my music and live shows to get anyone moving. Even people who aren’t comfortable dancing. It takes all seriousness out of it”.
The dance theme continues with the vibrant new video for ‘En La Noche’ directed by George Moore. “I wanted to really capture the energising effect of the music, and reflect the song’s vibrancy in the visuals,” says Moore. “Out of that came the idea of starting with painterly staged poses, and building up to a dynamic and colourful dance sequence as the music fills the performers with life.
“The decision to shoot in a stunning Victorian theatre and use a lot of smooth motion helped lend a floaty, dream-like quality to the video, and Malena really knocked the choreography out of the park, with intuitive dance skills the rest of us can only dream of!” By synthesising the things she loves, Malena’s music expresses herself in its purest form. She is a vital new sound for our transnational times.
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Tuvaband - He Said Me Too.
Last month Tuvaband (aka Norwegian artist Tuva Hellum Marschhäuser) announced the release of their second album I Entered The Void (27 November via Brilliance Records), and shared the album’s title track - an otherworldly, atmospheric slice of Brad Fiedel-esque cinematic synthwave. Now Tuvaband return with a second single ‘He Said Me Too’, a song equal to its predecessor in its ethereal beauty but with a duskier, heavier soul. ‘He Said Me Too’ is a song that binds itself around the listener, at once both alluring in its melancholy yet claustrophobic, giving the sense that the listener is drowning in the song’s spellbinding current.
‘He Said Me Too’ is a song about the complex process whereby the oppressed become the oppressor, and the mentality that being a victim creates an increasingly accepted cycle of revenge. Inspired by a series of documentaries and media coverage in Norway, of witch hunts and shifting power struggles, in ‘He Said Me Too’ Tuva reflects on ideas such as the cycle of war, as Tuva expands “after a war in a country where one group is oppressed, very often you see that group later go to war against the group that offended”. Its a song that explores without judgment a human trait Tuva finds “interesting, but also scary and sad”, one where values and principles are lost in a cycle of an eye for an eye.
The lyrical depth of thought displayed on ‘He Said Me Too’ is indicative of the I Entered The Void long-player as a whole. The album was written in what Tuva describes as “The Void”, newly relocated to Berlin, the artist found herself in a place between old and new, with most of the album being written
by Tuva alone in her home studio. This period of isolation has led to an album of deep musical undercurrents, and even deeper lyrical reflections.
Tuvaband has previously released one album, the critically acclaimed debut Soft Drop (2018, AntiFragile/Brilliance Records), which garnered acclaim both in Tuva’s homeland of Norway and internationally, with Tuvaband being named ‘Ones to Watch’ twice by The Guardian, and the band’s SXSW Austin showcase of the same year garnering a flurry of attention from tastemaker US media.
‘He Said Me Too’ is released as a digital single today with the album I Entered The Void following on 27 November, both on Brilliance Records. Tuvaband will perform in the UK in the new year: 5th February 2020: The Lexington, London.
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Friday, 18 October 2019
Tayla Young - Gran Noir - Damone - Rue Snider - Plaza - Desert Sparrow - Jennah Barry
Tayla Young has a new single 'With The Fire' which opens in a gentle, beautiful manner and then gradually builds in power without overdoing it and allowing her vocals to shine right through.
We have a fabulous song from Gran Noir entitled 'On And On'. The driving beat and melodic vocals are accompanied by a fresh new video, this is just so catchy.
Damone share the single 'Moon and Stars' which is a bright and smooth alt pop / rock piece with melodic vocals and harmonies.
Rue Snider has been featured on Beehive Candy a few times and the new video and song 'Chelsea' sees his music take on a more fuzzy rock feel, with a dramatic vibe.
From Plaza we have their new song 'See'. The pace is slow, the music and harmonies conjure an atmospheric feel, and the distinct lead vocals really do add character.
Desert Sparrow share a story line video for 'Karma', the song itself is a mixture of indie folk and sixties pop sensibilities, it's very catchy to.
Jennah Barry has released 'The Real Moon' a pristine singer songwriter affair where her refined vocals are supported by a superb musical backdrop.
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Tayla Young - With The Fire.
Few songwriters can take you on a journey quite like Townsville’s Tayla Young, shining bright with the release of her captivating new single ‘With The Fire’.
Delicate and carefully crafted, ‘With The Fire’ builds steadily from it's stripped back, folk driven intro, to it's fully engrossing, dreamy indie rock finale. Citing Julia Stone and Paul Kelly as key influences in her writing style, it’s no surprise her narrative is vivid and vibrant. Minimalist guitars and drums make way for Tayla’s entrancing vocals, her wholly relatable tone and storytelling making it impossible to turn away.
"Fireplaces are something you would never find where I’m from and when I wrote the song I was desperate for the exact opposite of where I was," Tayla explains, "'With the Fire’ is about being in a long distance relationship and missing the person you love and their family. There’s a bit of self reflection in there as well as to why I left and my struggle with being back in my hometown with my own family."
It's been a big few months for Tayla - her debut single ‘Southbound’, originally recorded in 2016 and posted as an online live-sung video recording, quickly received over 200,000 views, later skyrocketing up to #16 on the triple j Unearthed Roots charts when she officially released it in April this year. Shortly followed by ‘Crime Of Comparison’, an entirely acoustically performed track, the single has cracked over 500,000 streams on Spotify thus far, having been added to their huge global ‘Alone Again’ and 'Stations: Heartbreak' editorial playlists.
With just a handful of releases, Tayla has shown off her adept talents masterfully and managed to pronounce herself as one of North Queensland’s rising songwriters. With plenty more up her sleeve, it’s time to get amongst her exciting narrative!
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Gran Noir - On And On.
Half-Swiss, half-German band, Gran Noir follow on from their successful album ‘Electronic Eyes’ (boasting a Spotify Rock Rotation takeover with almost 1 million streams, and airplay across the world), with new single ‘On And On’.
Formed in 2011 in Bejing the band, made up of Pascal, Matt, Rey, Nils and Phil, cast a blend of alternative indie rock, punk and bittersweet melodies as they present their latest release. 2019 has so far been a rather turbulent year for the band; forged plans were suddenly thwarted by fate. «Shit happens, life happens…», and then they asked themselves: «What is this really about? Making music, without stress.» And that's what they did.
The band worked in the Alterna Recording Studios in Basel with an old friend and companion, Philippe Laffer (Supernova, Zhivago), an expert on buttons and controls (Crimer, Kaufmann, One.Sentence.Superviser, Panda Lux) to venture into new territory.
Despite the sombre theme of ‘On And On’, more than a spark of hope shimmers in wonderfully arranged guitar, violin and vocals. ‘On And On’ keeps its promise: Gran Noir didn't let themselves be pulled down, didn't give up, persevered, set the focus anew and have emerged stronger from this pivotal year.
The accompanying music video was produced with love by the band, with the Swiss World Cup downhiller Annina Bruehwiler and Mario Hickethier. The remote Black Forest hut from childhood is a place of remembrance of an old friendship that was torn from this world far too early, every crack in the wood panelling is permeated by long evenings and shared history. The unique pictures of the Julier Pass in Graubünden show that the deep connection with life is a constant outdoor adventure.
The band felt how something so valuable can quickly disappear. With resolve to live in the present moment they recommend this maxim with ‘On And On’.
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Damone - Moon and Stars.
Damone is an alternative / pop / rock band from Boston MA. During their successful career, the band released 3 full length studio albums, most notable being Out Here All Night on Island/Def-Jam, and toured internationally in the 2000s. The band worked continuously to achieve ample musical accreditation in a short amount of time before disbanding in 2008.
Now, after more than a decade the surviving members are making an emotionally charged comeback with heartfelt new music and a captivating live show.
Currently sharing their glorious new single "Moon and Stars," the band is back and better than ever. With swirling melodies and harmonious vocals, Damone proves quickly once again that they have staying power.
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Rue Snider - Chelsea.
Rue tells us - I made this video for "Chelsea" over the weekend with footage I shot at Zion, Arches, and Grand Canyon National Parks, as well as footage from Manhattan. I tried to incorporate the ghostliness of Phoebe Bridgers's lyric (ghost of Nancy Spungen speakng to Sid Viscious - my interpretation ) into the visual style. I really attached to the line "I won't be home." The video changes tone at the bridge in step with the music.
The electric guitar at the start of Chelsea comes in like a thunderstorm on the heels of my last synth heavy single Make Me Feel. The song’s different sections are in fact constructed to mirror the parts of a tropical storm. The notes for Phil Joly, mixer extraordinaire, began “This song should sound like a hurricane.” The desire to capture the violence of nature comes from Phoebe Bridgers’s excellent lyric. Chelsea is a cover of her folk ballad. Musically it’s opposite end of the spectrum but the energy and Shakespearean attempt to mirror the human condition are drawn from her words.
Chelsea temporarily abandons the 80s sound I’ve been chasing and finds inspiration from a mixtape of 70s rock n roll as well as 90s grunge. It’s a loud and audacious goodbye song that is perfect for the end of summer.
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Plaza - See.
Implementing a new string to their sound can be a tricky procedure for a band, but Plaza have nailed it on new single ‘See’. By no means an extreme departure from the icy tones of their self-coined ‘post indie’, it nonetheless brings in new influences, and slows the pace right down. Tentative calls to Frank Ocean arrive alongside traditional key touchstones in Foals, DIIV or Wolf Alice.
It’s not a sudden change, with the evolution happening in public through live shows, as songwriter and Brad Lennard elaborates:
“‘See’ has been in the inventory for a while now. It’s a chilled song, played on keys, so a change in style for us. You move on from your favourite band or artist and start exploring new avenues, a lot of tunes that I write now are this kind of vibe, which is a new direction - having the opportunity to write music like this with us all in a band is class.
See is probably my favourite song we have written, it’s about staying true to yourself.” It’s the second cut from upcoming sophomore EP, ‘Wernotplaza II’ EP dropping via Clue Records (Crushed Beaks, Van Houten, Avalanche Party, TRASH) on November 29th.
The EP is the most open Plaza have been to date. It’s easy for bands to write obliquely, wavering around heavy points reticent to tackle them head on – which is more than understandable, as so much artistic inspiration comes from a deeply personal well. This time around however, explosive Hartlepool post-indie quartet Plaza refuse to compromise in expressing their truth.
Whilst this sounds disconsolate in sentiment, in listening to the tracks you can hear the release and catharsis it offers, generating an emotive layer to the spacious grunge-meets-dream-pop style the four-piece have carefully cultivated over the last few years. Spiky guitars and a sprinkling of electronics, driven forward by a skittish beat, provide the layer for Lennard’s confessional vocals.
The quartet have built up a cult live following across the UK, also drawing attention from Huw Stephens and Phil Taggart at BBC Radio 1, alongside John Kennedy at Radio X – with the likes of DIY, DORK, The Line of Best Fit, Clash and Wonderland singing their praises too.
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Desert Sparrow - Karma.
Desert Sparrow is Kylie Adams and Dave Carreno, respectively hailing from the beaches of Sydney, Australia and Dana Point, CA. Blending their eclectic love for ‘60s rock n’ roll, folk, spaghetti westerns, and surf rock, Desert Sparrow spin narratives out of the solitude, hardship and perseverance on the desert roads and coastlines of California.
Before meeting each other, Adams began as a pianist, but quietly fell in love with singing after being raised on Stevie Nicks songs. After losing a bet years later to a friend and singing karaoke to a packed restaurant, Adams realized her calling as a singer/songwriter. Meanwhile, Carreno was similarly a late bloomer, buying a guitar at 21 after seeing Black Rebel Motorcycle Club perform.
After meeting at a Coachella party back in 2011, Kylie and Dave began playing together in earnest at friends’ parties. At a particularly fateful performance at Kylie’s dad’s birthday party, the mother of celebrated Australian duo Angus & Julia Stone encouraged the duo to begin writing and performing their own songs more. Since then, Desert Sparrow have relocated to Los Angeles, assembling a backing band and putting out two EPs along with a handful of singles, including “Karma.”
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Jennah Barry - The Real Moon.
Jennah Barry, who, having recently signed to Halifax, NS-based label Forward Music Group (Sarah Pagé, Paper Beat Scissors) is looking to today sharing her new single ’The Real Moon’ which comes produced by Colin Nealis (Andy Shauf, Aidan Knight, plays in Foxwarren).
'The Real Moon' captures Barry's compelling way with lyricism and solicitous outlook on the world, finding a musical footing somewhere along the paths carved out by Harry Nilsson, Burt Bacharach, and Emmylou Harris. The vintage analogue synth, gentle acoustic guitar, flourishes of horn and overall feel of 'The Real Moon' are contrasted by the track's contemporary narrative.
"I was spending most of my time alone when I wrote 'The Real Moon,'" says Jennah. "The song is about the very modern problem of seeing too much of the world without actually leaving your house. It’s about experiencing the fragility of reality."
This new cut highlights Jennah's first foray of 2019 following 2018 single 'Roller Disco' (playlisted at New Music Friday, Outliers, Indie All-Stars) - before this, she first built audiences across Canada and Europe with her 2012 debut album Young Men (tipped by CBC, Exclaim, HypeMachine) before having to halt her career in music with emergency vocal surgery.
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We have a fabulous song from Gran Noir entitled 'On And On'. The driving beat and melodic vocals are accompanied by a fresh new video, this is just so catchy.
Damone share the single 'Moon and Stars' which is a bright and smooth alt pop / rock piece with melodic vocals and harmonies.
Rue Snider has been featured on Beehive Candy a few times and the new video and song 'Chelsea' sees his music take on a more fuzzy rock feel, with a dramatic vibe.
From Plaza we have their new song 'See'. The pace is slow, the music and harmonies conjure an atmospheric feel, and the distinct lead vocals really do add character.
Desert Sparrow share a story line video for 'Karma', the song itself is a mixture of indie folk and sixties pop sensibilities, it's very catchy to.
Jennah Barry has released 'The Real Moon' a pristine singer songwriter affair where her refined vocals are supported by a superb musical backdrop.
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Tayla Young - With The Fire.
Few songwriters can take you on a journey quite like Townsville’s Tayla Young, shining bright with the release of her captivating new single ‘With The Fire’.
Delicate and carefully crafted, ‘With The Fire’ builds steadily from it's stripped back, folk driven intro, to it's fully engrossing, dreamy indie rock finale. Citing Julia Stone and Paul Kelly as key influences in her writing style, it’s no surprise her narrative is vivid and vibrant. Minimalist guitars and drums make way for Tayla’s entrancing vocals, her wholly relatable tone and storytelling making it impossible to turn away.
"Fireplaces are something you would never find where I’m from and when I wrote the song I was desperate for the exact opposite of where I was," Tayla explains, "'With the Fire’ is about being in a long distance relationship and missing the person you love and their family. There’s a bit of self reflection in there as well as to why I left and my struggle with being back in my hometown with my own family."
It's been a big few months for Tayla - her debut single ‘Southbound’, originally recorded in 2016 and posted as an online live-sung video recording, quickly received over 200,000 views, later skyrocketing up to #16 on the triple j Unearthed Roots charts when she officially released it in April this year. Shortly followed by ‘Crime Of Comparison’, an entirely acoustically performed track, the single has cracked over 500,000 streams on Spotify thus far, having been added to their huge global ‘Alone Again’ and 'Stations: Heartbreak' editorial playlists.
With just a handful of releases, Tayla has shown off her adept talents masterfully and managed to pronounce herself as one of North Queensland’s rising songwriters. With plenty more up her sleeve, it’s time to get amongst her exciting narrative!
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Gran Noir - On And On.
Half-Swiss, half-German band, Gran Noir follow on from their successful album ‘Electronic Eyes’ (boasting a Spotify Rock Rotation takeover with almost 1 million streams, and airplay across the world), with new single ‘On And On’.
Formed in 2011 in Bejing the band, made up of Pascal, Matt, Rey, Nils and Phil, cast a blend of alternative indie rock, punk and bittersweet melodies as they present their latest release. 2019 has so far been a rather turbulent year for the band; forged plans were suddenly thwarted by fate. «Shit happens, life happens…», and then they asked themselves: «What is this really about? Making music, without stress.» And that's what they did.
The band worked in the Alterna Recording Studios in Basel with an old friend and companion, Philippe Laffer (Supernova, Zhivago), an expert on buttons and controls (Crimer, Kaufmann, One.Sentence.Superviser, Panda Lux) to venture into new territory.
Despite the sombre theme of ‘On And On’, more than a spark of hope shimmers in wonderfully arranged guitar, violin and vocals. ‘On And On’ keeps its promise: Gran Noir didn't let themselves be pulled down, didn't give up, persevered, set the focus anew and have emerged stronger from this pivotal year.
The accompanying music video was produced with love by the band, with the Swiss World Cup downhiller Annina Bruehwiler and Mario Hickethier. The remote Black Forest hut from childhood is a place of remembrance of an old friendship that was torn from this world far too early, every crack in the wood panelling is permeated by long evenings and shared history. The unique pictures of the Julier Pass in Graubünden show that the deep connection with life is a constant outdoor adventure.
The band felt how something so valuable can quickly disappear. With resolve to live in the present moment they recommend this maxim with ‘On And On’.
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Damone - Moon and Stars.
Damone is an alternative / pop / rock band from Boston MA. During their successful career, the band released 3 full length studio albums, most notable being Out Here All Night on Island/Def-Jam, and toured internationally in the 2000s. The band worked continuously to achieve ample musical accreditation in a short amount of time before disbanding in 2008.
Now, after more than a decade the surviving members are making an emotionally charged comeback with heartfelt new music and a captivating live show.
Currently sharing their glorious new single "Moon and Stars," the band is back and better than ever. With swirling melodies and harmonious vocals, Damone proves quickly once again that they have staying power.
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Rue Snider - Chelsea.
Rue tells us - I made this video for "Chelsea" over the weekend with footage I shot at Zion, Arches, and Grand Canyon National Parks, as well as footage from Manhattan. I tried to incorporate the ghostliness of Phoebe Bridgers's lyric (ghost of Nancy Spungen speakng to Sid Viscious - my interpretation ) into the visual style. I really attached to the line "I won't be home." The video changes tone at the bridge in step with the music.
The electric guitar at the start of Chelsea comes in like a thunderstorm on the heels of my last synth heavy single Make Me Feel. The song’s different sections are in fact constructed to mirror the parts of a tropical storm. The notes for Phil Joly, mixer extraordinaire, began “This song should sound like a hurricane.” The desire to capture the violence of nature comes from Phoebe Bridgers’s excellent lyric. Chelsea is a cover of her folk ballad. Musically it’s opposite end of the spectrum but the energy and Shakespearean attempt to mirror the human condition are drawn from her words.
Chelsea temporarily abandons the 80s sound I’ve been chasing and finds inspiration from a mixtape of 70s rock n roll as well as 90s grunge. It’s a loud and audacious goodbye song that is perfect for the end of summer.
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Plaza - See.
Implementing a new string to their sound can be a tricky procedure for a band, but Plaza have nailed it on new single ‘See’. By no means an extreme departure from the icy tones of their self-coined ‘post indie’, it nonetheless brings in new influences, and slows the pace right down. Tentative calls to Frank Ocean arrive alongside traditional key touchstones in Foals, DIIV or Wolf Alice.
It’s not a sudden change, with the evolution happening in public through live shows, as songwriter and Brad Lennard elaborates:
“‘See’ has been in the inventory for a while now. It’s a chilled song, played on keys, so a change in style for us. You move on from your favourite band or artist and start exploring new avenues, a lot of tunes that I write now are this kind of vibe, which is a new direction - having the opportunity to write music like this with us all in a band is class.
See is probably my favourite song we have written, it’s about staying true to yourself.” It’s the second cut from upcoming sophomore EP, ‘Wernotplaza II’ EP dropping via Clue Records (Crushed Beaks, Van Houten, Avalanche Party, TRASH) on November 29th.
The EP is the most open Plaza have been to date. It’s easy for bands to write obliquely, wavering around heavy points reticent to tackle them head on – which is more than understandable, as so much artistic inspiration comes from a deeply personal well. This time around however, explosive Hartlepool post-indie quartet Plaza refuse to compromise in expressing their truth.
Whilst this sounds disconsolate in sentiment, in listening to the tracks you can hear the release and catharsis it offers, generating an emotive layer to the spacious grunge-meets-dream-pop style the four-piece have carefully cultivated over the last few years. Spiky guitars and a sprinkling of electronics, driven forward by a skittish beat, provide the layer for Lennard’s confessional vocals.
The quartet have built up a cult live following across the UK, also drawing attention from Huw Stephens and Phil Taggart at BBC Radio 1, alongside John Kennedy at Radio X – with the likes of DIY, DORK, The Line of Best Fit, Clash and Wonderland singing their praises too.
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Desert Sparrow - Karma.
Desert Sparrow is Kylie Adams and Dave Carreno, respectively hailing from the beaches of Sydney, Australia and Dana Point, CA. Blending their eclectic love for ‘60s rock n’ roll, folk, spaghetti westerns, and surf rock, Desert Sparrow spin narratives out of the solitude, hardship and perseverance on the desert roads and coastlines of California.
Before meeting each other, Adams began as a pianist, but quietly fell in love with singing after being raised on Stevie Nicks songs. After losing a bet years later to a friend and singing karaoke to a packed restaurant, Adams realized her calling as a singer/songwriter. Meanwhile, Carreno was similarly a late bloomer, buying a guitar at 21 after seeing Black Rebel Motorcycle Club perform.
After meeting at a Coachella party back in 2011, Kylie and Dave began playing together in earnest at friends’ parties. At a particularly fateful performance at Kylie’s dad’s birthday party, the mother of celebrated Australian duo Angus & Julia Stone encouraged the duo to begin writing and performing their own songs more. Since then, Desert Sparrow have relocated to Los Angeles, assembling a backing band and putting out two EPs along with a handful of singles, including “Karma.”
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Jennah Barry - The Real Moon.
Jennah Barry, who, having recently signed to Halifax, NS-based label Forward Music Group (Sarah Pagé, Paper Beat Scissors) is looking to today sharing her new single ’The Real Moon’ which comes produced by Colin Nealis (Andy Shauf, Aidan Knight, plays in Foxwarren).
'The Real Moon' captures Barry's compelling way with lyricism and solicitous outlook on the world, finding a musical footing somewhere along the paths carved out by Harry Nilsson, Burt Bacharach, and Emmylou Harris. The vintage analogue synth, gentle acoustic guitar, flourishes of horn and overall feel of 'The Real Moon' are contrasted by the track's contemporary narrative.
"I was spending most of my time alone when I wrote 'The Real Moon,'" says Jennah. "The song is about the very modern problem of seeing too much of the world without actually leaving your house. It’s about experiencing the fragility of reality."
This new cut highlights Jennah's first foray of 2019 following 2018 single 'Roller Disco' (playlisted at New Music Friday, Outliers, Indie All-Stars) - before this, she first built audiences across Canada and Europe with her 2012 debut album Young Men (tipped by CBC, Exclaim, HypeMachine) before having to halt her career in music with emergency vocal surgery.
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Thursday, 17 October 2019
Faultress - Two Tribes - Cousin Kula - Dee Lunar
Faultress were featured just four weeks ago and now we have a couple more new songs namely 'Sanctury' and 'Hood&Wolf'. It's becoming clear that creativity and originality are something Faultress thrives on, yes the influences are there however that if anything ups the quality, the 5 Myths E.P is sounding good.
We have seven minutes of gorgeous dance punk from Two Tribes in the form of 'Videodrone' an epic, addictive and powerful song.
Back in May we first featured Cousin Kula with the song 'Stacked' and they now return here with 'Invitation,' a funky psych pop track that exudes warmth and refined melodic hooks.
Dee Lunar has shared 'Shapeshifter' which is an imaginative rocker where her fabulous vocals intertwine with a flowing musical backdrop and some slick guitar work adding to the piece.
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Faultress - Sanctury / Hood&Wolf.
The minimal arrangement and throbbing bass of 'Sanctuary' evoke a sense of claustrophobic wonder as Faultress's dynamic vocal lends it vivid and spectacular tonal colours. Here Faultress gives voice to a deeply introspective and lesser-documented side of social experience: letting people into the darkened hallways of our minds without warning them. Closing the 5 Myths EP with heady emotional catharsis, 'Hood & Wolf' has a Kate Bush style theatricality to its sweeping pianos and bewitching vocal lines, which use the peaks and troughs of melody to weave a lyrical parable about the marginalisation and internalisation of female sexuality in a male-dominated and highly sexualised world.
About 5 Myths EP - 5 Myths lyrically examines the myths surrounding the female experience of power, beauty, desire, mental health. All songs are produced by Joshua Davenport, and all except 'Marilyn' are mastered by Dom Howard (Submotion Orchestra). 'Marilyn' is co-produced by Bobby Broomfield (Does it Offend You Yeah) at The Rattle (collective of DIY artists), and mixed/mastered by Morgan Bosc at The Rattle.
Faultress is an extinct word for a female criminal, and this musical project is about wearing your unpolished faults and imperfections on your very female sleeve. As an artist, Faultress embodies the challenge to heterodoxy implied in her name, which she wields as a firebrand to write incisive and psychological songs that offer us a look into the complex fragmentation of feminine power, desire and mental health in a rapidly changing musical and cultural world.
Faultress's prime influence is Kate Bush, a soul she shares a love of theatricality with - Faultress has a playwriting MA from RADA - alongside a diverse set of influences that includes the likes of James Blake, Aldous Harding, FKA Twigs and Joni Mitchell. Her full banshee show is a six-part girl choir replete with synths and drums. In her solo shows Faultress plays piano and loop stations. With the release of her 5 Myths EP, she reveals herself something of a polymath: lyricist, musician, singer and storyteller employing the full spectrum of her skillset to make unforgettably charged music.
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Two Tribes - Videodrone.
London quartet Two Tribes are at the start of something special. They’ve been turning heads with their vital noise in the capital for a while now, a massive live show developing as a word of mouth sensation. It’s pinned on a momentous, euphoric sound that falls somewhere between the Balearic psychedelia of Primal Scream or Jagwar Ma and the darker, industrial krautrock tones W.H. Lung or Snapped Ankles .
Mesmeric new single 'Videodrone' follows the precedent set by intent-filled debut cut ‘Zone’. It’s a 7-minute dance-punk tinged rally against information overload, spiky synths bubbling up to a symphonic hook, suspense-building breakdown and cathartic reprise. Thematically they explain: “’Videodrone’ deals with how the idea of a digital identity, over-stimulation from technology and the internet can perpetuate disillusion and desensitisation in the real world. For some of us, the amount of information available can be a difficult thing to process sometimes, we wanted to explore in this song that increasingly blurred line between mind and mechanism. The title takes inspiration from David Cronenberg's 1983 film 'Videodrome', which carries similar themes about the cult of technology."
Every show so far has been a sell-out, and the next headliner is an immersive takeover of their home base The Shacklewell Arms on 9th November, a full venue transformation geared towards their mind-melting psych-rave sounds.
There’s an exciting visual aesthetic to match the abrasive noise. Photos come courtesy of Alexandra Waespi, responsible for shooting much of the XL Recordings stable including Adele and The xx, and vintage, futuristic artwork accompanies the single, echoing the eerie ‘80s SciFi-horror influence on sound and message. The four-piece is made up of Patrick Smith (Vox, guitars), Annalisa Iembo (Vox, synths and samples), Kim Engelhardt (bass) and Alastair Batchelor (drums, programming).
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Cousin Kula - Invitation.
Bristol-based band Cousin Kula announce the release of their second EP 'Stroodles', along with the release of a sparkling new synth-led psych-pop single 'Invitation'. The EP news and new single release arrive alongside the news of a UK headline tour in November, following their recent support in Budapest alongside Bo Ningen.
To celebrate the release of 'Stroodles', the band will be releasing a 12" blue vinyl on November 8th, with 'Stroodles' on one side and the previously released 'Oodles' EP on the flip side. The vinyl package will be released via Chiverin and will include singer Elliot's artwork printed in a booklet, available on tour and online from 8th November.
New single 'Invitation' is a slight departure for Cousin Kula, bringing together its funky bass line & euphoric dance-floor build, adding another dimension to the forthcoming EP, already known for screwball odysseys which "meddle with the script, welding psych freakouts to slick R&B/pop vocals" (The Line Of Best Fit).
Walking into the Kula household you’re met by bundles of bicycles in the hallway, friends’ artwork on the walls and instruments everywhere. In the garden a self-made pizza oven and an array of home grown vegetables demonstrate their ambition for self-sufficiency. This is a band with an energy not just about the way they make music, but about their day to day life, which translates to the stage with vigour, turning audiences into fans up and down the country.
All meeting as highly active members of Bristol’s progressive jazz music scene, Cousin Kula bonded over their shared love for an eclectic range of music from pop and psych through to prog, disco & afrobeat. The six members soon found themselves living together and with a rehearsal room in their basement became one of the tightest and most impressive bands on the Bristol circuit, blending these genres into something both modern and refreshing.
New single 'Invitation' is out now, and the 'Stroodles' EP is out November 8 via Chiverin.
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Dee Lunar - Shapeshifter.
Drawing on the deep well-spring of feminine energy, Dee Lunar’s latest single Shapeshifter is sonically and thematically indomitable.
To quote the Cairns-based artist she hopes that this latest single becomes a “full on female empowerment anthem”. Inspired as part of her spiritual experimentation, a journey via a trance state connected her with animal guides. Taking away the knowledge that all woman are shapeshifters and warriors in essence, assuming different roles and integrating various animalistic energies during daily life, becoming more than mothers and daughters, becoming warriors.
Dee Lunar recorded Shapeshifter in her home studio studio in Cairns, layering heavy guitars and rock vocals to create a sound that is a departure from her previous releases but a clear direction her music will take into the future. The independent spirit of the 90s courses through Dee’s veins, and manifests itself in her music as a staunch grind against convention, a sound that is equally as beautiful as it is rough around the edges. Steadfast in her perfect imperfection, echoes of the self-esteem and gritty self- determination of the alternative artists of yesteryear are present in this reverent and rocking single.
Active for many years as a writer, Dee Lunar has used 2019 to put her songs at the forefront, releasing Demons in April, Blue Bird in May and Wicked Mind in July. Her continued campaigns receiving positive reviews in publications Happy Mag and NQ Music Press. Her upcoming single, Shapeshifter, is set to drop this October and become her strongest entry to her confident catalogue.
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We have seven minutes of gorgeous dance punk from Two Tribes in the form of 'Videodrone' an epic, addictive and powerful song.
Back in May we first featured Cousin Kula with the song 'Stacked' and they now return here with 'Invitation,' a funky psych pop track that exudes warmth and refined melodic hooks.
Dee Lunar has shared 'Shapeshifter' which is an imaginative rocker where her fabulous vocals intertwine with a flowing musical backdrop and some slick guitar work adding to the piece.
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Faultress - Sanctury / Hood&Wolf.
The minimal arrangement and throbbing bass of 'Sanctuary' evoke a sense of claustrophobic wonder as Faultress's dynamic vocal lends it vivid and spectacular tonal colours. Here Faultress gives voice to a deeply introspective and lesser-documented side of social experience: letting people into the darkened hallways of our minds without warning them. Closing the 5 Myths EP with heady emotional catharsis, 'Hood & Wolf' has a Kate Bush style theatricality to its sweeping pianos and bewitching vocal lines, which use the peaks and troughs of melody to weave a lyrical parable about the marginalisation and internalisation of female sexuality in a male-dominated and highly sexualised world.
About 5 Myths EP - 5 Myths lyrically examines the myths surrounding the female experience of power, beauty, desire, mental health. All songs are produced by Joshua Davenport, and all except 'Marilyn' are mastered by Dom Howard (Submotion Orchestra). 'Marilyn' is co-produced by Bobby Broomfield (Does it Offend You Yeah) at The Rattle (collective of DIY artists), and mixed/mastered by Morgan Bosc at The Rattle.
Faultress is an extinct word for a female criminal, and this musical project is about wearing your unpolished faults and imperfections on your very female sleeve. As an artist, Faultress embodies the challenge to heterodoxy implied in her name, which she wields as a firebrand to write incisive and psychological songs that offer us a look into the complex fragmentation of feminine power, desire and mental health in a rapidly changing musical and cultural world.
Faultress's prime influence is Kate Bush, a soul she shares a love of theatricality with - Faultress has a playwriting MA from RADA - alongside a diverse set of influences that includes the likes of James Blake, Aldous Harding, FKA Twigs and Joni Mitchell. Her full banshee show is a six-part girl choir replete with synths and drums. In her solo shows Faultress plays piano and loop stations. With the release of her 5 Myths EP, she reveals herself something of a polymath: lyricist, musician, singer and storyteller employing the full spectrum of her skillset to make unforgettably charged music.
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Two Tribes - Videodrone.
London quartet Two Tribes are at the start of something special. They’ve been turning heads with their vital noise in the capital for a while now, a massive live show developing as a word of mouth sensation. It’s pinned on a momentous, euphoric sound that falls somewhere between the Balearic psychedelia of Primal Scream or Jagwar Ma and the darker, industrial krautrock tones W.H. Lung or Snapped Ankles .
Mesmeric new single 'Videodrone' follows the precedent set by intent-filled debut cut ‘Zone’. It’s a 7-minute dance-punk tinged rally against information overload, spiky synths bubbling up to a symphonic hook, suspense-building breakdown and cathartic reprise. Thematically they explain: “’Videodrone’ deals with how the idea of a digital identity, over-stimulation from technology and the internet can perpetuate disillusion and desensitisation in the real world. For some of us, the amount of information available can be a difficult thing to process sometimes, we wanted to explore in this song that increasingly blurred line between mind and mechanism. The title takes inspiration from David Cronenberg's 1983 film 'Videodrome', which carries similar themes about the cult of technology."
Every show so far has been a sell-out, and the next headliner is an immersive takeover of their home base The Shacklewell Arms on 9th November, a full venue transformation geared towards their mind-melting psych-rave sounds.
There’s an exciting visual aesthetic to match the abrasive noise. Photos come courtesy of Alexandra Waespi, responsible for shooting much of the XL Recordings stable including Adele and The xx, and vintage, futuristic artwork accompanies the single, echoing the eerie ‘80s SciFi-horror influence on sound and message. The four-piece is made up of Patrick Smith (Vox, guitars), Annalisa Iembo (Vox, synths and samples), Kim Engelhardt (bass) and Alastair Batchelor (drums, programming).
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Cousin Kula - Invitation.
Bristol-based band Cousin Kula announce the release of their second EP 'Stroodles', along with the release of a sparkling new synth-led psych-pop single 'Invitation'. The EP news and new single release arrive alongside the news of a UK headline tour in November, following their recent support in Budapest alongside Bo Ningen.
To celebrate the release of 'Stroodles', the band will be releasing a 12" blue vinyl on November 8th, with 'Stroodles' on one side and the previously released 'Oodles' EP on the flip side. The vinyl package will be released via Chiverin and will include singer Elliot's artwork printed in a booklet, available on tour and online from 8th November.
New single 'Invitation' is a slight departure for Cousin Kula, bringing together its funky bass line & euphoric dance-floor build, adding another dimension to the forthcoming EP, already known for screwball odysseys which "meddle with the script, welding psych freakouts to slick R&B/pop vocals" (The Line Of Best Fit).
Walking into the Kula household you’re met by bundles of bicycles in the hallway, friends’ artwork on the walls and instruments everywhere. In the garden a self-made pizza oven and an array of home grown vegetables demonstrate their ambition for self-sufficiency. This is a band with an energy not just about the way they make music, but about their day to day life, which translates to the stage with vigour, turning audiences into fans up and down the country.
All meeting as highly active members of Bristol’s progressive jazz music scene, Cousin Kula bonded over their shared love for an eclectic range of music from pop and psych through to prog, disco & afrobeat. The six members soon found themselves living together and with a rehearsal room in their basement became one of the tightest and most impressive bands on the Bristol circuit, blending these genres into something both modern and refreshing.
New single 'Invitation' is out now, and the 'Stroodles' EP is out November 8 via Chiverin.
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Dee Lunar - Shapeshifter.
Drawing on the deep well-spring of feminine energy, Dee Lunar’s latest single Shapeshifter is sonically and thematically indomitable.
To quote the Cairns-based artist she hopes that this latest single becomes a “full on female empowerment anthem”. Inspired as part of her spiritual experimentation, a journey via a trance state connected her with animal guides. Taking away the knowledge that all woman are shapeshifters and warriors in essence, assuming different roles and integrating various animalistic energies during daily life, becoming more than mothers and daughters, becoming warriors.
Dee Lunar recorded Shapeshifter in her home studio studio in Cairns, layering heavy guitars and rock vocals to create a sound that is a departure from her previous releases but a clear direction her music will take into the future. The independent spirit of the 90s courses through Dee’s veins, and manifests itself in her music as a staunch grind against convention, a sound that is equally as beautiful as it is rough around the edges. Steadfast in her perfect imperfection, echoes of the self-esteem and gritty self- determination of the alternative artists of yesteryear are present in this reverent and rocking single.
Active for many years as a writer, Dee Lunar has used 2019 to put her songs at the forefront, releasing Demons in April, Blue Bird in May and Wicked Mind in July. Her continued campaigns receiving positive reviews in publications Happy Mag and NQ Music Press. Her upcoming single, Shapeshifter, is set to drop this October and become her strongest entry to her confident catalogue.
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Tuesday, 15 October 2019
Shadowlands - Certain Animals - North America
Ahead of the new album '003' Shadowlands have released a video for 'Low'. The song is a good introduction for the new collection of material and is one of eight consistently impressive tracks where the bands rich mixture of warm layered sounds which span a number of rock genres support the fabulous, emotional and beautiful vocals. If you like 'Low' then next months album release is a must hear.
From Rotterdam we have Certain Animals and 'Strawberry Sunset' which opens as bluesy rocker, before morphing into an old time psychedelic piece where the vocals and harmonies are just wonderful, this is hugely addictive!
North America have just released a new single entitled 'Leave Us To Fate'. Back in August we shared 'My Baby's No One's Girl' describing that song as "a melodic and earnest indie rock song that is lush and just so natural". With the new single they up the stakes even higher, this is just gorgeous.
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Shadowlands - Low.
Shadowlands has announced their new LP entitled "003" and unveiled the first single via the video for "Low."
When Shadowlands’ guitarist of four years announced he was leaving the band for personal reasons, band vocalist and lead songwriter Amy Sabin was grappling with the recent death of a close friend. With the first few songs from third album "003" already underway, she was struggling to find direction with this loss. Enter Amy’s identical twin sister, Angie. Despite performing together as kids, they had never played in a band together, or ever fully considered the idea. Whether through their shared experience, shared DNA, or some other connection, Angie instinctively knew that she was a candidate for the open guitar role. Through a series of late night texts over the vision and shared desire to keep the band alive, Shadowlands was reborn. The band played one of Portland’s most popular venues just one month after Angie joined, followed by their first Treefort Fest Appearance.
Amy’s music explores anxiety, fear, depression, and isolation. Sabin’s songs sometimes contain moments of joy and subtle irony, a reminder that life can be hopeful and at times requires levity to persevere. Warm analog synths, shimmery guitar, and intricate rhythms carry you through these emotions made real by Amy’s dynamic voice and heartbreakingly vulnerable lyrics. The band is rounded out by Amy’s husband Casey Logan on drums and Amy’s “band husband” (she jokes it’s an official title earned after 15+ years playing in bands together), Jesse Elizondo on bass.
Shadowlands will release "003" on November 22nd and the band will celebrate with a release show on November 23rd at the Fixin To in Portland Oregon.
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Certain Animals - Strawberry Sunset.
Rotterdam based trio Certain Animals serves you melodic rock filled with vocal harmonies. The members aren't afraid to show what records they've been listening to. Musical giants from the 60's and 70's are spinning on a daily basis on their turntable. The Beatles, Beach Boys, Neil Young, Crosby, Stills & Nash and Electric Light Orchestra are regular companions in their musical life, but also the fuzzy and phasey sounds of contemporary bands like Tame Impala influence the music of Certain Animals.
Without being stuck in the past and with a critical view on the present, the band brings you their intriguing sound which makes for an energetic live show filled with intimate moments and explosive bursts of energy. In less then three years, the band managed to build a strong live reputation by playing shows on major Dutch festivals in famous venues all over the country. After having played across the border in Belgium, other international gigs in Germany have been confirmed for spring 2020.
While busy touring, band members Thijs van Leeuwen (vocals, guitars), Niels-Jan van Dijk (bass, vocals) and Kees Braam (drums, vocals) managed to build their own recording studio at a former red light district in the port of Rotterdam. At their home base the trio wrtes, produces and mixes thir music single-handedly, working towards the release of their debut album scheduled for spring 2020.
Strawberry Sunset is the first single of the album, which shows the band's new sound. The trio doesn't pretend to be tougher than it is and isn't rougher than what the song demands. The love for music does not only show in the massive record collections of the individual members, but also in their new single. Honesty is shown when it comes to their musical influences.
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North America - Leave Us To Fate.
East London quintet North America release new single ‘Leave Us To Fate’. A rolling ballad encompassed in ethereal guitar work, the song is a bittersweet reflection on love’s subjugation to fate.
Frontman P.F. Phillip says, “Leave Us To Fate is a bittersweet goodbye to a love now lost, a reminiscence of a romance that inevitably could not be.” Torn apart by separation, the protagonist encourages himself and his former lover to live and carry on, while admitting to a hopeless desire that they meet again in an unknown future.
Written, recorded, produced and released by the band themselves, 'Leave Us To Fate' is a cathartic release of emotion that encapsulates the band's lyrical poeticism and sense of indie grandeur.
North America are a London based 5-piece creating viscerally energetic and introspective indie-rock that embodies the anthemic quality of their songwriting. Hailing from São Paulo and California, frontman P.F. Phillip met guitarists Gabe Coulter, Jack Rennie, bassist Sandro Giacometti and drummer Sam Roberts at the world famous Metropolis Studios before forming North America in 2017 over a refined appreciation of trashy American comedies and questionable pizza joints.
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From Rotterdam we have Certain Animals and 'Strawberry Sunset' which opens as bluesy rocker, before morphing into an old time psychedelic piece where the vocals and harmonies are just wonderful, this is hugely addictive!
North America have just released a new single entitled 'Leave Us To Fate'. Back in August we shared 'My Baby's No One's Girl' describing that song as "a melodic and earnest indie rock song that is lush and just so natural". With the new single they up the stakes even higher, this is just gorgeous.
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Shadowlands - Low.
Shadowlands has announced their new LP entitled "003" and unveiled the first single via the video for "Low."
When Shadowlands’ guitarist of four years announced he was leaving the band for personal reasons, band vocalist and lead songwriter Amy Sabin was grappling with the recent death of a close friend. With the first few songs from third album "003" already underway, she was struggling to find direction with this loss. Enter Amy’s identical twin sister, Angie. Despite performing together as kids, they had never played in a band together, or ever fully considered the idea. Whether through their shared experience, shared DNA, or some other connection, Angie instinctively knew that she was a candidate for the open guitar role. Through a series of late night texts over the vision and shared desire to keep the band alive, Shadowlands was reborn. The band played one of Portland’s most popular venues just one month after Angie joined, followed by their first Treefort Fest Appearance.
Amy’s music explores anxiety, fear, depression, and isolation. Sabin’s songs sometimes contain moments of joy and subtle irony, a reminder that life can be hopeful and at times requires levity to persevere. Warm analog synths, shimmery guitar, and intricate rhythms carry you through these emotions made real by Amy’s dynamic voice and heartbreakingly vulnerable lyrics. The band is rounded out by Amy’s husband Casey Logan on drums and Amy’s “band husband” (she jokes it’s an official title earned after 15+ years playing in bands together), Jesse Elizondo on bass.
Shadowlands will release "003" on November 22nd and the band will celebrate with a release show on November 23rd at the Fixin To in Portland Oregon.
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Certain Animals - Strawberry Sunset.
Rotterdam based trio Certain Animals serves you melodic rock filled with vocal harmonies. The members aren't afraid to show what records they've been listening to. Musical giants from the 60's and 70's are spinning on a daily basis on their turntable. The Beatles, Beach Boys, Neil Young, Crosby, Stills & Nash and Electric Light Orchestra are regular companions in their musical life, but also the fuzzy and phasey sounds of contemporary bands like Tame Impala influence the music of Certain Animals.
Without being stuck in the past and with a critical view on the present, the band brings you their intriguing sound which makes for an energetic live show filled with intimate moments and explosive bursts of energy. In less then three years, the band managed to build a strong live reputation by playing shows on major Dutch festivals in famous venues all over the country. After having played across the border in Belgium, other international gigs in Germany have been confirmed for spring 2020.
While busy touring, band members Thijs van Leeuwen (vocals, guitars), Niels-Jan van Dijk (bass, vocals) and Kees Braam (drums, vocals) managed to build their own recording studio at a former red light district in the port of Rotterdam. At their home base the trio wrtes, produces and mixes thir music single-handedly, working towards the release of their debut album scheduled for spring 2020.
Strawberry Sunset is the first single of the album, which shows the band's new sound. The trio doesn't pretend to be tougher than it is and isn't rougher than what the song demands. The love for music does not only show in the massive record collections of the individual members, but also in their new single. Honesty is shown when it comes to their musical influences.
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East London quintet North America release new single ‘Leave Us To Fate’. A rolling ballad encompassed in ethereal guitar work, the song is a bittersweet reflection on love’s subjugation to fate.
Frontman P.F. Phillip says, “Leave Us To Fate is a bittersweet goodbye to a love now lost, a reminiscence of a romance that inevitably could not be.” Torn apart by separation, the protagonist encourages himself and his former lover to live and carry on, while admitting to a hopeless desire that they meet again in an unknown future.
Written, recorded, produced and released by the band themselves, 'Leave Us To Fate' is a cathartic release of emotion that encapsulates the band's lyrical poeticism and sense of indie grandeur.
North America are a London based 5-piece creating viscerally energetic and introspective indie-rock that embodies the anthemic quality of their songwriting. Hailing from São Paulo and California, frontman P.F. Phillip met guitarists Gabe Coulter, Jack Rennie, bassist Sandro Giacometti and drummer Sam Roberts at the world famous Metropolis Studios before forming North America in 2017 over a refined appreciation of trashy American comedies and questionable pizza joints.
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Monday, 14 October 2019
KIM HON - The Belle Curves - Valve - Friendship
KIM HON have released 'Nofio Efo'r Fishis' where the Welsh language band are in genre defying mode, the sweeping musical landscape, gentle pace and assortment of vocal styles are wonderful, this is a really creative song.
We have the new album from The Belle Curves entitled 'Promising Light'. Each song is a new musical journey where Americana, folk, alt rock and whatever else seems to take their fancy ensures the collection exudes variety. The one consistent is Delaney Hafener whose beautiful vocals carry each track even further, the various musicians involved deliver high quality musicianship. In short, this is a stunning debut album.
Valve have just shared 'The Colours' a vibrant alt pop song with plenty of dance along vibes, the tight arrangement is notable, yep it's a fine fresh tune.
From Philadelphia we have Friendship and their gentle song 'You Might Already Know'. It's low key alt country feeling is gorgeous, the vocals are centre stage ensuring the intriguing lyrics are easily consumed, the music restrained yet perfect for the piece.
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KIM HON - Nofio Efo'r Fishis.
With the release of their debut single ‘Twti Ffrwti’ last May, KIM HON were introduced as a poetic kaleidoscope of bright musical colours.
Colours the band brashly painted around them to create their unique universe. ‘Twti Ffrwti’ hardly left our airwaves, becoming the song to soundtrack the long summer days and nights with its baggy dance groves and hypnotic lyrics.
Where Next we hear you ask? With Kim Hon possessing SFA pop nomadic wanderlust and LCD Soundsystem post-punk dance smart the band could take us anywhere.....This brings us to ‘Nofio Efo’r Fishis’ a song that refuses to let go, a blanket of stars pulled over our heads, nostalgia, 90s kits TV, everyday banality crumbling under a hurricane of vivid dreams.
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The Belle Curves - Promising Light (Album).
The Belle Curves is lead by Delaney Hafener, formerly of Pandafan, featuring a rotating cast of musicians. They have crafted a unique sound inspired by the many traditions of Americana, complementing introspective lyrics and a songwriting style reminiscent of the Laurel Canyon scene.
Their music touches upon themes of self-doubt, progressive politics, identity, and disaffection, working to craft a distinctly youthful folk aesthetic. The debut full-length album Promising Light came out Friday. These guys are just get started but I think they have a bright future ahead.
She says: "A ribbon of highway means something a bit different to me than it does to Guthrie, I often feel overwhelmed by my want to be somewhere else. There’s a line in this song, 'getting lost in infinity,' that refers to a paralyzing feeling I get when I think about how much possibility there is for my life. The chorus in this song are rather sad, and I wanted the verses to be cheeky in response to that. The last verse especially is a reference to using astrology and new age spiritually as a way to avoid actually talking about one’s feelings."
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Valve - The Colours.
Stockport fivepiece Valve have released their dreamy alt-disco second single The Colours, out now through Someone Great Records/PIAS.
With a sound that is individually modern yet echoes the musical heritage they’ve grown up with, Valve signal a new Manchester sound. Introducing themselves and their alternative jangle-pop sound in 2018 with their debut single Lilac Eyes, they received support from BBC Introducing Manchester, gaining the band tour dates with Blossoms, Courteeners and King No-One and amassing almost 50,000 plays on Spotify.
From its opening riff to the final chords, The Colours begs you to hit repeat and bound onto the dancefloor. A wistful alt-pop track with charming vocals, it builds to an elated chorus backed by crashing 90s guitars and a dose of C86 jangle. Valve say; “It’s about the feeling of not wanting a good time to end and needing an escape from the mundanity of everyday life.”
Born in the same hospital in Stockport between the years of 2000-2002, Valve formed in 2018 when school friends Noah, George and Alex decided to start a band, enlisting the skills of Siobhan and Alfie. The band have been building a local following and honing their live sound ever since, performing sold out headline shows across Manchester and Sheffield, and will be announcing further live dates soon.
Valve are Noah Hemingway (vocals), George Edwards (lead guitar), Alex Tollerfield (rhythm guitar), Siobhan Lally (bass) and Alfie Carr (drums).
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Friendship - You Might Already Know.
Philadelphia band Friendship have shared brand new track 'You Might Already Know', taken from their second album to be released 8th November on Owen Ashworth's Orindal Records (Gia Margaret, Claire Cronin, Advance Base).
The contemplative alt-country songs on new album Dreamin’ were recorded to tape in July last year with the help of The Low Anthem’s Jeff Prystowsky, and vocalist Dan Wriggins has shared an essay on his affection for Kath Bloom, and her influence on the new track with The Talkhouse.
"Kath absolutely influenced the songs on Dreamin.’ If I ever write a good, simple love song, I’ll be thanking her. Until then, “You Might Already Know” is the closest I’ve got. I think some of the intervals are lifted from Kath’s vocal world."
Friendship have retained a loyal cult following since their first offering in 2015, You’re Going to Have to Trust Me, which was released on Burst and Bloom Records that year. An EP on Sleeper Records and another record on their current label Orindal Records followed in 2017 – the acclaimed Shock Out of Season, bringing us forward to late 2019; when they will release their wonderful new album Dreamin’ on 8th November again via Orindal Records.
Lauded songwriter Dan Wriggins' lyrics touch on both the smallest and the most significant moments that occur within human interaction. He reflects on those moments with a sharp wit, keenly observing and eloquently putting into words the unimportant twists and turns that over time become important – that become our experiences, our relationships, our lives. Dreamin’ offers hope with one hand and takes it away with the other. Immersed within swathes of lush Americana guitars, keys, soft, expressive drums and the haunting wail of a pedal steel, on Dreamin’, Friendship sounds more like Friendship than ever before.
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We have the new album from The Belle Curves entitled 'Promising Light'. Each song is a new musical journey where Americana, folk, alt rock and whatever else seems to take their fancy ensures the collection exudes variety. The one consistent is Delaney Hafener whose beautiful vocals carry each track even further, the various musicians involved deliver high quality musicianship. In short, this is a stunning debut album.
Valve have just shared 'The Colours' a vibrant alt pop song with plenty of dance along vibes, the tight arrangement is notable, yep it's a fine fresh tune.
From Philadelphia we have Friendship and their gentle song 'You Might Already Know'. It's low key alt country feeling is gorgeous, the vocals are centre stage ensuring the intriguing lyrics are easily consumed, the music restrained yet perfect for the piece.
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KIM HON - Nofio Efo'r Fishis.
With the release of their debut single ‘Twti Ffrwti’ last May, KIM HON were introduced as a poetic kaleidoscope of bright musical colours.
Colours the band brashly painted around them to create their unique universe. ‘Twti Ffrwti’ hardly left our airwaves, becoming the song to soundtrack the long summer days and nights with its baggy dance groves and hypnotic lyrics.
Where Next we hear you ask? With Kim Hon possessing SFA pop nomadic wanderlust and LCD Soundsystem post-punk dance smart the band could take us anywhere.....This brings us to ‘Nofio Efo’r Fishis’ a song that refuses to let go, a blanket of stars pulled over our heads, nostalgia, 90s kits TV, everyday banality crumbling under a hurricane of vivid dreams.
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The Belle Curves - Promising Light (Album).
The Belle Curves is lead by Delaney Hafener, formerly of Pandafan, featuring a rotating cast of musicians. They have crafted a unique sound inspired by the many traditions of Americana, complementing introspective lyrics and a songwriting style reminiscent of the Laurel Canyon scene.
Their music touches upon themes of self-doubt, progressive politics, identity, and disaffection, working to craft a distinctly youthful folk aesthetic. The debut full-length album Promising Light came out Friday. These guys are just get started but I think they have a bright future ahead.
She says: "A ribbon of highway means something a bit different to me than it does to Guthrie, I often feel overwhelmed by my want to be somewhere else. There’s a line in this song, 'getting lost in infinity,' that refers to a paralyzing feeling I get when I think about how much possibility there is for my life. The chorus in this song are rather sad, and I wanted the verses to be cheeky in response to that. The last verse especially is a reference to using astrology and new age spiritually as a way to avoid actually talking about one’s feelings."
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Valve - The Colours.
Stockport fivepiece Valve have released their dreamy alt-disco second single The Colours, out now through Someone Great Records/PIAS.
With a sound that is individually modern yet echoes the musical heritage they’ve grown up with, Valve signal a new Manchester sound. Introducing themselves and their alternative jangle-pop sound in 2018 with their debut single Lilac Eyes, they received support from BBC Introducing Manchester, gaining the band tour dates with Blossoms, Courteeners and King No-One and amassing almost 50,000 plays on Spotify.
From its opening riff to the final chords, The Colours begs you to hit repeat and bound onto the dancefloor. A wistful alt-pop track with charming vocals, it builds to an elated chorus backed by crashing 90s guitars and a dose of C86 jangle. Valve say; “It’s about the feeling of not wanting a good time to end and needing an escape from the mundanity of everyday life.”
Born in the same hospital in Stockport between the years of 2000-2002, Valve formed in 2018 when school friends Noah, George and Alex decided to start a band, enlisting the skills of Siobhan and Alfie. The band have been building a local following and honing their live sound ever since, performing sold out headline shows across Manchester and Sheffield, and will be announcing further live dates soon.
Valve are Noah Hemingway (vocals), George Edwards (lead guitar), Alex Tollerfield (rhythm guitar), Siobhan Lally (bass) and Alfie Carr (drums).
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Friendship - You Might Already Know.
Philadelphia band Friendship have shared brand new track 'You Might Already Know', taken from their second album to be released 8th November on Owen Ashworth's Orindal Records (Gia Margaret, Claire Cronin, Advance Base).
The contemplative alt-country songs on new album Dreamin’ were recorded to tape in July last year with the help of The Low Anthem’s Jeff Prystowsky, and vocalist Dan Wriggins has shared an essay on his affection for Kath Bloom, and her influence on the new track with The Talkhouse.
"Kath absolutely influenced the songs on Dreamin.’ If I ever write a good, simple love song, I’ll be thanking her. Until then, “You Might Already Know” is the closest I’ve got. I think some of the intervals are lifted from Kath’s vocal world."
Friendship have retained a loyal cult following since their first offering in 2015, You’re Going to Have to Trust Me, which was released on Burst and Bloom Records that year. An EP on Sleeper Records and another record on their current label Orindal Records followed in 2017 – the acclaimed Shock Out of Season, bringing us forward to late 2019; when they will release their wonderful new album Dreamin’ on 8th November again via Orindal Records.
Lauded songwriter Dan Wriggins' lyrics touch on both the smallest and the most significant moments that occur within human interaction. He reflects on those moments with a sharp wit, keenly observing and eloquently putting into words the unimportant twists and turns that over time become important – that become our experiences, our relationships, our lives. Dreamin’ offers hope with one hand and takes it away with the other. Immersed within swathes of lush Americana guitars, keys, soft, expressive drums and the haunting wail of a pedal steel, on Dreamin’, Friendship sounds more like Friendship than ever before.
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Sunday, 13 October 2019
deux furieuses - The Soft Underground - Rocket - CVC
We have carried the previous three singles from the album, now deux furieuses share the fourth 'Let Them Burn' just a few days ahead of the full release. Well the post punk come full throttle rockers once again impress, this is going to be some album.
It's back to July 2018 for our only other feature for The Soft Underground however 'Voicoder' from the art rock duo makes for a creative and pleasing return and a superb teaser for next months 'Anemoia' album release.
LA-based quintet Rocket share 'Giants' and the new Mark Needham Mix. It's feisty and potent pop punk that's packed with hooks, they are apparently quite something to catch live.
CVC are from South Wales and have just released 'Jungle Fever' where the six-piece slacker funk outfit are just superb, their reputation as a live act is spreading fast around Cardiff, this song deserves to get them noticed further afield.
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deux furieuses - Let Them Burn.
Ahead of the release of their second album My War Is Your War on 18th October via Xtra Mile Recordings, London duo deux furieuses share an impactful and searingly poignant fourth album teaser in the form of digital single ‘Let Them Burn.
deux furieuses are known for their politically charged music, with forthcoming album My War is Your War tackling social injustice head-on in a series of songs that present as impassioned calls to arms. The album reaches out to find common cause against a context of increasing right wing populism in Europe, Brexit, a friend's suicide and the #MeToo movement, however it is ‘Let Them Burn’ that stands out as the album’s most emotive and controversial track.
Blending post-punk’s dark shades with exhilarating rock riffs, ‘Let Them Burn’ is a tense supercharged track that recalls early PJ Harvey at her most visceral. deux furieuses describe ‘Let Them Burn’ as "their outraged response to a Government that is prepared to 'let the people burn' as a result of ideologically driven austerity", sung with a chilling chant like refrain.
deux furieuses are Scottish vocalist and guitarist Ros Cairney and London Greek drummer Vas Antoniadou who were raised on a fiery blend of Irish and Greek music, 80’s post-punk and 90’s alt rock, and who bonded over a love of early PJ Harvey and Kate Bush. In 2017 they released their debut album Tracks of Wire to critical acclaim with coverage in Q Magazine, Louder and Louder Than War among many others, and with huge champions in the likes of John Kennedy (Radio X) and Frank Turner who invited the duo to play his Lost Evenings Festival at the Roundhouse, London (2017). ‘Let Them Burn’ was produced by Rob Ellis (PJ Harvey) and mixed by Mark Freegard (The Breeders).
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The Soft Underground - Voicoder.
NYC-based art rock duo The Soft Underground have been hailed as modern descendants of the touchstone bands from Seattle’s 90’s alternative scene, garnering strong international press and plays including a buzzy endorsement from Alt Nation.
Spearheaded by Andrew McCarty and Charlie Hickey (both 26-yrs-old), the duo was formed in 2010 when the two musicians met and bonded over their love of the jangly melancholia. Riffing on their love of the The Smashing Pumpkins and other alternative 90’s bands, the two struck up a friendship and eventually began to hone in on a sound that mined deep into 70’s psych rock, falling somewhere between My Bloody Valentine and The Velvet Underground.
Anemoia is the bands third LP, following 2015’s Lost in Translation and 2018’s Morning World. The LP is a clear indication of their intent to constantly reinvent themselves musically, replacing standard guitar rhythms with more exotic instrumentation, implementing flutes, violins, synthesizers and pots and pans. Anemoia was recorded at Andrew’s house in Memphis, TN, affording them the laid-back, off-the-clock vibe they were looking to capture. As usual, the two worked together to craft the arrangements and instrumentals and worked to cast singers for each song - this time working with guest vocalists Sam Reed and Lisa Mac.
“Thematically, it’s a happy album,” McCarty reflects, knowing that their material often boasts an impenetrably moody veneer. “We tried to capture that state of euphoria where you can appreciate all facets of life, including the lows.” Anemoia is due out 11.1.19.
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Rocket - Giants (New Mark Needham Mix).
LA-based quintet Rocket produce high energy pop punk that falls somewhere between Social Distortion and Paramore. They’ve been acclaimed as one of the “Best bands to catch” by CBS Los Angeles with subsequent spins on KROQ 106.7, KLOS 95.5, Indie 103.1, and features in Music Connection. Rocket have recently been featured on the “The Frosty, Heidi & Frank” KLOS morning show segment ‘Stay or Go’ garnering the band a big “Stay.”
Consisting of members Janelle Barreto (Lead Vocals), Eric Wibbelsmann (Guitar), Steve Kilcullen (Guitar), Jordan Lawson (Bass), and Paul DePatie (Drums), ROCKET was conceived as a vehicle to empower, excite and elate. “We all just clicked from the get-go, had similar influences and a singular mindset,” asserts Janelle, referring to their diplomatic approach to songwriting. “We are dedicated to being a voice for those who’ve been told they’re weird, strange or don’t fit in.”
Formed in 2013, the band has honed their live act for years, sharing the stage with Bow Wow Wow, Alien Ant Farm and Puddle of Mudd. They’ve recently committed to releasing their official debut single “Giants” by working with Grammy Award Nominated Producer Mark Needham (Imagine Dragons, The Killers, Pink, Neon Trees) and recording engineer Doug Grean (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver, Sheryl Crow).
Reflecting on the thematic nature of the single, the band says, “Giants” is about the feeling you get when you accomplish something as a team or with a community. Sure, you’re a bad arse on your own, but sometimes it can be more empowering to recognize that you’re even mightier as a collective.” Rocket is playing the Whisky a Go Go on November 16th, and their single “Giants” will be complemented by a music video later this year.
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CVC - Jungle Fever.
Six-piece slacker funk outfits are very hard to find, especially those hailing from the sleepy, mountain top towns in South Wales. That was until the birth of slacker funk crew, CVC, affectionately adopting their name from the aforementioned town, Church Village (Crew), boldly emerged. Their debut single 'Jungle Fever' released last week marks the first of two releases produced by Matt Evans (KEYS) supported by the Welsh artist development scheme, Forté Project.
CVC say that "Jungle Fever is a 3-minute distillation of pure energy that should be played as loud as possible, on the fattest speakers you can find or at the very least cranked up through the radio of your mum’s car.” The band continue “Big shout out to ‘The Big Sweep’ aka Matt Evans for helping us create this wild and untameable beast.”
Backed up by hard-head bouncing funk riffs, the song follows themes of love, lust and ultimately being lost in the world. ‘Jungle Fever’ is an obvious choice for a debut single and a well-known crowd favourite.
Whilst life moves along slowly in their hometown, the same can't be said for these infamous crowd-pleasers. Described by Buzz Magazine as "explosive loons" armed with a barrage of various 70's and funk influences, CVC have quickly become a 'go-see' band within the Cardiff music scene.
With a plethora of ear-pleasing riffs and infectious melodies, CVC have been winning crowds over on this year’s festival circuit. Whilst also supporting Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard at their recent single release party and a nomination at the Cardiff Music Awards, it's safe to say, there's been much anticipation building for a CVC debut single.
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It's back to July 2018 for our only other feature for The Soft Underground however 'Voicoder' from the art rock duo makes for a creative and pleasing return and a superb teaser for next months 'Anemoia' album release.
LA-based quintet Rocket share 'Giants' and the new Mark Needham Mix. It's feisty and potent pop punk that's packed with hooks, they are apparently quite something to catch live.
CVC are from South Wales and have just released 'Jungle Fever' where the six-piece slacker funk outfit are just superb, their reputation as a live act is spreading fast around Cardiff, this song deserves to get them noticed further afield.
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deux furieuses - Let Them Burn.
Ahead of the release of their second album My War Is Your War on 18th October via Xtra Mile Recordings, London duo deux furieuses share an impactful and searingly poignant fourth album teaser in the form of digital single ‘Let Them Burn.
deux furieuses are known for their politically charged music, with forthcoming album My War is Your War tackling social injustice head-on in a series of songs that present as impassioned calls to arms. The album reaches out to find common cause against a context of increasing right wing populism in Europe, Brexit, a friend's suicide and the #MeToo movement, however it is ‘Let Them Burn’ that stands out as the album’s most emotive and controversial track.
Blending post-punk’s dark shades with exhilarating rock riffs, ‘Let Them Burn’ is a tense supercharged track that recalls early PJ Harvey at her most visceral. deux furieuses describe ‘Let Them Burn’ as "their outraged response to a Government that is prepared to 'let the people burn' as a result of ideologically driven austerity", sung with a chilling chant like refrain.
deux furieuses are Scottish vocalist and guitarist Ros Cairney and London Greek drummer Vas Antoniadou who were raised on a fiery blend of Irish and Greek music, 80’s post-punk and 90’s alt rock, and who bonded over a love of early PJ Harvey and Kate Bush. In 2017 they released their debut album Tracks of Wire to critical acclaim with coverage in Q Magazine, Louder and Louder Than War among many others, and with huge champions in the likes of John Kennedy (Radio X) and Frank Turner who invited the duo to play his Lost Evenings Festival at the Roundhouse, London (2017). ‘Let Them Burn’ was produced by Rob Ellis (PJ Harvey) and mixed by Mark Freegard (The Breeders).
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The Soft Underground - Voicoder.
NYC-based art rock duo The Soft Underground have been hailed as modern descendants of the touchstone bands from Seattle’s 90’s alternative scene, garnering strong international press and plays including a buzzy endorsement from Alt Nation.
Spearheaded by Andrew McCarty and Charlie Hickey (both 26-yrs-old), the duo was formed in 2010 when the two musicians met and bonded over their love of the jangly melancholia. Riffing on their love of the The Smashing Pumpkins and other alternative 90’s bands, the two struck up a friendship and eventually began to hone in on a sound that mined deep into 70’s psych rock, falling somewhere between My Bloody Valentine and The Velvet Underground.
Anemoia is the bands third LP, following 2015’s Lost in Translation and 2018’s Morning World. The LP is a clear indication of their intent to constantly reinvent themselves musically, replacing standard guitar rhythms with more exotic instrumentation, implementing flutes, violins, synthesizers and pots and pans. Anemoia was recorded at Andrew’s house in Memphis, TN, affording them the laid-back, off-the-clock vibe they were looking to capture. As usual, the two worked together to craft the arrangements and instrumentals and worked to cast singers for each song - this time working with guest vocalists Sam Reed and Lisa Mac.
“Thematically, it’s a happy album,” McCarty reflects, knowing that their material often boasts an impenetrably moody veneer. “We tried to capture that state of euphoria where you can appreciate all facets of life, including the lows.” Anemoia is due out 11.1.19.
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Rocket - Giants (New Mark Needham Mix).
LA-based quintet Rocket produce high energy pop punk that falls somewhere between Social Distortion and Paramore. They’ve been acclaimed as one of the “Best bands to catch” by CBS Los Angeles with subsequent spins on KROQ 106.7, KLOS 95.5, Indie 103.1, and features in Music Connection. Rocket have recently been featured on the “The Frosty, Heidi & Frank” KLOS morning show segment ‘Stay or Go’ garnering the band a big “Stay.”
Consisting of members Janelle Barreto (Lead Vocals), Eric Wibbelsmann (Guitar), Steve Kilcullen (Guitar), Jordan Lawson (Bass), and Paul DePatie (Drums), ROCKET was conceived as a vehicle to empower, excite and elate. “We all just clicked from the get-go, had similar influences and a singular mindset,” asserts Janelle, referring to their diplomatic approach to songwriting. “We are dedicated to being a voice for those who’ve been told they’re weird, strange or don’t fit in.”
Formed in 2013, the band has honed their live act for years, sharing the stage with Bow Wow Wow, Alien Ant Farm and Puddle of Mudd. They’ve recently committed to releasing their official debut single “Giants” by working with Grammy Award Nominated Producer Mark Needham (Imagine Dragons, The Killers, Pink, Neon Trees) and recording engineer Doug Grean (Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver, Sheryl Crow).
Reflecting on the thematic nature of the single, the band says, “Giants” is about the feeling you get when you accomplish something as a team or with a community. Sure, you’re a bad arse on your own, but sometimes it can be more empowering to recognize that you’re even mightier as a collective.” Rocket is playing the Whisky a Go Go on November 16th, and their single “Giants” will be complemented by a music video later this year.
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CVC - Jungle Fever.
Six-piece slacker funk outfits are very hard to find, especially those hailing from the sleepy, mountain top towns in South Wales. That was until the birth of slacker funk crew, CVC, affectionately adopting their name from the aforementioned town, Church Village (Crew), boldly emerged. Their debut single 'Jungle Fever' released last week marks the first of two releases produced by Matt Evans (KEYS) supported by the Welsh artist development scheme, Forté Project.
CVC say that "Jungle Fever is a 3-minute distillation of pure energy that should be played as loud as possible, on the fattest speakers you can find or at the very least cranked up through the radio of your mum’s car.” The band continue “Big shout out to ‘The Big Sweep’ aka Matt Evans for helping us create this wild and untameable beast.”
Backed up by hard-head bouncing funk riffs, the song follows themes of love, lust and ultimately being lost in the world. ‘Jungle Fever’ is an obvious choice for a debut single and a well-known crowd favourite.
Whilst life moves along slowly in their hometown, the same can't be said for these infamous crowd-pleasers. Described by Buzz Magazine as "explosive loons" armed with a barrage of various 70's and funk influences, CVC have quickly become a 'go-see' band within the Cardiff music scene.
With a plethora of ear-pleasing riffs and infectious melodies, CVC have been winning crowds over on this year’s festival circuit. Whilst also supporting Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard at their recent single release party and a nomination at the Cardiff Music Awards, it's safe to say, there's been much anticipation building for a CVC debut single.
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