Track Of The Day – Black Honey – ‘Teenager’
A few weeks back we introduced Black Honey with the swoon-some ‘Sleep Forever.’ There was no background story no band photo save the intriguing cover art and the fact that the band are based in
A few weeks back we introduced Black Honey with the swoon-some ‘Sleep Forever.’ There was no background story no band photo save the intriguing cover art and the fact that the band are based in
“Danger’s my middle name” well actually it was his last name…In a former life Drums guitarist Johnny Aries was once known as Johnny Danger, frontman songwriter and guitarist with critically acclaimed surf rockers Two Wounded Birds. Since
Photo By ALI TOLLERVEY After the hugely impressive ‘Live On Hunger’ ‘Saturn Returns’ is the second track to emerge from Dark Horses forthcoming album ‘Hail Lucid State.‘ We won’t wax too lyrical here as we intend to
Today’s track of the day ‘Still I’m Stuck’ is a new track from Birmingham four piece Dumb‘s debut EP ‘Chew Me Up, Spit Me Out’ which will be released August 18th via Tip Top/One Beat. As
The Valkyries (Valkyrja -‘Chooser of the Slain’) from Old Norse mythology were female handmaidens of Odin who decided the fate of those who would live or die in battle. They would then gather the souls
We’ve had a few days off from music, enjoyed a slight existential crisis, apathetically battled ennui, walked with giants (no really -see here ) and in doing so rediscovered our mojo! Sometimes you really do have
Despite the digital revolution there are still record labels out there, you instinctively trust whose name has become synonymous with quality and who genuinely strive to unearth exciting new talent. So the news that Bella
Back in the 90’s we developed a bit of a crush on Muffs singer Kim Shattuck after discovering the band via a guilty pleasure teen movie soundtrack. Her throaty grunge roar and speedball power punk tunes
Mixing the euphoric synthgaze of M83 with the sort of hook-laden electro driven indie pop that recalls The Beloved, Parisian synth pop duo Shawondasee release a glistening retro future pop nugget in the form of ‘Gems
‘Mirage’ is from Bournemouth quintet The Death Of Pop, a masterful example of euphoric janglegaze pysch pop. It’s an all-engulfing wave of glorious melodic noise with heroic chiming guitars and a languorous vocal that resides somewhere
This is the title track from Spookyland’s debut studio EP ‘Rock n Roll Weakling.’ They sound not unlike a band occupying an intriguing musical hinterland somewhere between Ezra Furman and Spear Of Destiny or perhaps
2014 has been an exceptional year for debut albums proving that those who thinks new music isn’t delivering have obviously been looking in all the wrong places. And we’ll certainly be adding NYC/Philly band Field