MM Goes Local – Oxford Roundup

It is always good to support your local music scene, and we’re lucky to have Oxford as ours – for its size, it is one of the most vibrant and diverse in the UK. Recently, we’ve had three or four ‘breakthroughs’ hoping to follow in the footsteps of recent successes like Foals and Stornoway. First up is Moshi Moshi’s latest signing Trophy Wife. The Oxford trio are … Continue reading MM Goes Local – Oxford Roundup

Introducing…Pop. 1280

Bleak crime novelist Jim Thompson is one of our favourite writers, and any band named after one of his stories needs to meet certain requirements. Dark, desperate, dangerous, threatening, unpleasant…you get the picture. Pop. 1280 thankfully manage to tick all these boxes and more and are generating quite a bloggers’ buzz with their raw, chaotic freak punk. Want a mosh-pit meltdown in your front room? … Continue reading Introducing…Pop. 1280

The Duke Spirit Return

Recently we posted the Duke Spirit’s reverb heavy, walking pace cover of Sham 69’s If The Kids Are United. Now Barry-Sean tells us the top-notch UK indie rockers have announced details of their forthcoming third album and will be offering up a free download track titled Everybody’s Under Your Spell from their website from today. Just click here to go and get it. Download The … Continue reading The Duke Spirit Return

Mrs Mackerel’s TFI Friday

Well, Mrs Mackerel unbound! Shaking free from the rather genteel tethers of a typical Friday night in downtown Charlbury, we are heading towards the Big Smoke for a gig where I reckon MM and I could be the oldest fish there. And hurray, we have seats! I’m far too old to stand up for too long, even if it is Mumford & Sons. Poor little … Continue reading Mrs Mackerel’s TFI Friday

Mad Mackerel Recommends…Dawn Kinnard

Dawn Kinnard possesses one of those voices that sounds like it floated out from a 1920s jazz cafe – believe us, describing it as smoky doesn’t come near to doing it justice. She recently released her second album Wrong Side of the Dream and it is a surprising and engaging listen with plenty of musical left turns that stop it from ever lapsing into the … Continue reading Mad Mackerel Recommends…Dawn Kinnard

The Villagers Live

So last night it was off to Oxford to see recent Mercury Prize nominees The Villagers supported by Cate Le Bon. I was accompanied by major-league Villagers fan Stu, so was hoping that expectations would be met… We only managed to catch the end of Cate Le Bon’s set (on at a ridiculously early 7.30pm), but what we heard was enough to make us wish … Continue reading The Villagers Live

Introducing…Leland Sundries

Yesterday saw the release of The Apothecary EP by Leland Sundries. At first you might think it is just another in a long line of “find and replace” folk, but led by Nick Loss-Eaton, Leland Sundries’ take on Americana sits comfortably alongside contemporaries like Elvis Perkins, Jay Farrar, and A.A. Bondy, yet is informed by decades of history, too. Like many great folk songs and … Continue reading Introducing…Leland Sundries

New from Howling Owls

Without doubt, Florida’s Howling Owls are one of our favourite new music discoveries of 2010 – we’ve featured three songs to date (as and when they’ve come through from the band) and so you can imagine our delight over the weekend when we received another new track. There’s a slight change in mood to Mood Ring – it’s a little quicker, more staccato, less downbeat, but … Continue reading New from Howling Owls

Pancake Breakfast unveil new videos

Pancake Breakfast gave us the ridiculously catchy (and current Mackerel family fave) The Ballad Of Maynard Noe recently. It comes from their new self-titled album, and the band have now embarked on a plan to release a video for each of the eleven tracks on the album. So, first up is the marvellous Pedro Infante. Watch it below in all its monochrome beauty. Buy the album … Continue reading Pancake Breakfast unveil new videos