Jookabox announce new album and call it quits!

Indianapolis band Jookabox has decided to throw in the towel, and The Eyes of the Flyis their last cryptic transmission via Asthmatic Kitty on April 26. This recording is the final chapter in the history of a band as bizarre, anxious, and confusing as the music it makes. They are a band we’ve always had a soft spot for. A band whose imagery echoes ghosts, zombies, decay, and … Continue reading Jookabox announce new album and call it quits!

Introducing…Jones Street Station

This song has popped up on a few dog walks recently. It makes us think this is what it would be like if the Beach Boys played folk music – a wonderful sense of melody and intricate rhythms played with a joyous abandon and sense of fun. Check out The Understanding from their forthcoming album – it is a little gem. Visit their MySpace here. … Continue reading Introducing…Jones Street Station

New from White Dress

Back last summer we posted about White Dress and their self-titled EP full of songs quivering with tension, menace and despair. Here is the video for a new song I’m Smoke. Looks good! You can still pick up her previous releases from cdbaby here or on eMusic. You can visit her MySpace here. Download White Dress – Five Feet Of Road mp3 (from White Dress EP) Download White Dress … Continue reading New from White Dress

Mrs Mackerel’s TFI Friday (11th Feb)

It’s just as well my brother’s an absolute diamond. Sisters – apparently, we share the same gene pool! I find that utterly amazing. That aside, I’ve decided that all this and that which has gone past for the last two or three years, is just life lessons, condensed. Interesting week, nevertheless. A trip to Oxford with long-tall-Jenny to see the wonderful Sea of Bees and … Continue reading Mrs Mackerel’s TFI Friday (11th Feb)

Introducing…Pariah Beat

Take a boatload of eclectic instruments, big sing-a-long choruses and multi vocalists who can nail their harmonies, throw in songs that have more hooks than your grand daddy’s tackle box, and you get Pariah Beat’s sophomore effort, Bury Me Not. Like a dirt-encrusted buzzsaw from the past, moving forward with the weight of a freight train behind it, Bury Me Not injects youthful vigour into … Continue reading Introducing…Pariah Beat

Free EP from What Would Jesus Drive

What Would Jesus Drive featured prominently in the Top Ten lists of Christy-Popper and Dr Roddy with their blend of caustic electro-indie rock. In advance of debut album Black and Blue (due in March) they are releasing a new EP Fragile Mansions. Deciding not to tamper with a winning formula, the EP gleefully reminds the listener where the soul of a lost punk generation lies – … Continue reading Free EP from What Would Jesus Drive

Mad Mackerel Recommends…Wolf Ram Heart

A psychedelic-dark-pop group from Ohio, Wolf Ram Heart is bent on marrying art with popular music. Their new album, Betrayal of Hearts, is a hybrid of pop’s faded echoing sensibilities, influenced by the productions of Phil Spector and Brian Wilson as much as 4AD and Creation Records acts of the early 90s. The band’s music combines heavily layered moments and deceptively complex melodies, all sewn … Continue reading Mad Mackerel Recommends…Wolf Ram Heart

Introducing…Trent Fox & The Tenants

Mess Around is the debut EP by Milwaukee’s Trent Fox & The Tenants. It’s five tracks of garage infused rock n roll with added swagger and a whole bunch of attitude. It is out on the 22nd February on the Kind Turkey label. Their songs are all grimy snapshots of young adult life in Riverwest, Milwaukee – one of the poorest and most economically devastated … Continue reading Introducing…Trent Fox & The Tenants

Introducing…Marcus Foster

Marcus Foster has been generating quite a buzz recently with the imminent release of his debut EP Tumble Down, out on 4th April. Featuring four tracks rich with languor and melancholic life, the EP’s lead track Shadows Of The City got it’s first play on Zane Lowe’s Radio One show earlier in the week. Such was the listener response (comparisons to Jeff Buckley, Fleetwood Mac’s … Continue reading Introducing…Marcus Foster

Left Lane Cruiser’s New Album

Ferocious trash-blues stompers Left Lane Cruiser will release their new album, Junkyard Speed Ball on Alive Records on 1st March. It will be out on CD, limited vinyl, and digital formats. Formed by Freddy J. Evans IV (guitar/vocals) and Brenn “Sausage Paw” Beck (drummer/percussion/vocals) they effortlessly mix southern-fried blues, garage, and brutal punk riffs into one glorious whiskey and gasoline soaked whole. The album is … Continue reading Left Lane Cruiser’s New Album