Track Of The Day (2) – Broken Hands – “If You Need To Lie”
‘If You Need To Lie’ by Broken Hands, has that sort of rockular garage vibe in a Black Lips, Black Keys, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, kind of way. ( Is that enough bands with “Black”
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‘If You Need To Lie’ by Broken Hands, has that sort of rockular garage vibe in a Black Lips, Black Keys, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, kind of way. ( Is that enough bands with “Black”
Not another band from Brighton ? Yup, there’s obviously something in the water down there as I think we’ve probably featured more bands from Brighton outside of London than any other city. Glass Sines started
Friday Freebie London electronic quintet Portasound fuse massive beats, driving guitars and off kilter synth riffs to create an outrageously danceable, genre traversing mash up of styles and influences. ‘Messerchmitt’ is the aural equivalent of
Our top tip for 2012, Two Wounded Birds unveil a new track from their forthcoming self titled début album which reveals a tender, emotionally vulnerable side they may not have previously displayed. Margate’s leather clad
By sad coincidence we’d decided to post this “track of the day” a few days back, prior to the news that Maurice Sendak , author of the dark graphic children’s book ” Where The Wild Things
This is a pretty “rad” remix as I believe the kids say. It sounds like Paloma has just met Donna Summer whilst being backed by New Order at Manumission. Yup, it’s a rather fab reworking
Friday Freebie Liverpool based trio Stealing Sheep are set to conquer the world (well some of it) with their blend of wonky, surreal, choral pastoral folk . Throw in a touch of psychedelia and their
Friday Freebies – ( Two To Download Today!) Crocodiles – “Endless Flowers” It’s exactly a month until the release of their third album ‘Endless Flowers’ on June 4th, and to celebrate San Diego’s Crocodiles have
Birmingham’s Swim Deep release their fabulous début single “King City” on 14th May via Chess Club Records. As well as being a singularly uplifting slice of dream pop it’s also, amongst other things, an ode
This may be the only time we thank David Cameron on this blog, for anything, because it was due to his pasty little pink airbrushed bollock of a face that we first met Susie Wilkins.
It’s often very difficult to put into words why a particular piece of music can be so affecting, why it can provoke a sudden rush of emotion. It could be the melody combined with a
The Friday Freebie. Everybody loves Bon Iver, no ? Well no, I’ve personally never gone totally crazy over him, maybe its his voice, maybe I’m bored with the male falsetto, but I do recognise the