Video Round Up

A few videos that have caught our eyes and ears recently. Watch and grab some downloads below. First up, Ale Mania have a nice line in sleazy guitars on Robust Universe. a Orange County quintet Young The Giant have unveiled a brand new ‘In The Open’ session video of their track Guns Out. a Milwaukee six-piece Collections of Colonies of Bees will release GIVING, their anticipated … Continue reading Video Round Up

Psychedelic Folk Noir from The Mad Pride

We recently received a short e-mail from Woollongong, Australia resident Rowan Galagher asking if we were interested in “psychedelic folk noir”? Our response was “who wouldn’t be”, and thankfully Mr Galagher, under the moniker The Mad Pride,  turns out to be a mighty fine provider of such tunes. With clear reference points from Syd Barrett to Leonard Cohen and more recently Mathew Sawyer & The Ghosts, … Continue reading Psychedelic Folk Noir from The Mad Pride

Album Review: What Would Jesus Drive – Black & Blue

Album Review By Chris T Popper What Would Jesus Drive are described as a ‘4 piece indie-electro lo-fi punk rock band’ on their official website. On a personal level I couldn’t be happier – and after hearing Girls Are In Charge last year (which crashed in to my Top Ten of 2010 at number 3) I have been looking forward to hearing the debut album Black … Continue reading Album Review: What Would Jesus Drive – Black & Blue

Covers Up!

For some reason everywhere we’ve turned recently has brought us into contact with cover songs, so we figured we ought to do our duty and collect the best of them together in one convenient place just for you. So here you’ll find Deer Tick’s surprisingly faithful cover of an Eddie Cochran classic, Okkervil River taking on the White Stripes, Bat For Lashes doing The Eurythmics, Middle Brothers Daytrotter version … Continue reading Covers Up!

Mad Mackerel Recommends…The Warped 45s

We’re a little behind with this one – The Warped 45s new album Matador Sunset came out at the end of last month. Taster track Grampa Carl is a wonderful tale of prohibition, the story unfolding on the back of a foot stomping riff and a climactic cacophony of electric guitars – wonderful stuff. Like us, you can track the album down at Maple Music … Continue reading Mad Mackerel Recommends…The Warped 45s

Brian Keenan: Debut Solo Album

In August, Brian Keenan (of cosmic Americana outfit Proud Simon) releases his debut solo album Today This Year. Brian Keenan writes songs that connect the two places he’s known best, his upbringing in upstate NY, and his current residence in Brooklyn. The high lonesome country sound grounds the sonic landscape, while the live-fast die-young energy pushes the tempos and sparkles on the surface. The words … Continue reading Brian Keenan: Debut Solo Album

Mrs Mackerel’s TFI Friday (10th June)

Well hello fishy friends (or the Swiss outpost), after a short sabbatical from Fridays, wiped out by long distance gigs, early mornings, rooming with my daughter, persistent bad dreams, family visits – I could go on, but your eyes may have shut by then… So here I am, swimming back up stream a little tentatively. I hear the sound of drums in the foothills of … Continue reading Mrs Mackerel’s TFI Friday (10th June)

Mad Mackerel Recommends…She’s Hit

Got this from the ever reliable My Old Kentucky Blog, sat on it for a few days, played it, got steamrollered by the guitars and drums, played it again. Yep it was as good as we thought. So, if you don’t have it yet and like the idea of The Stooges jamming with Jeff The Brotherhood, fronted by the bastard offspring of Ian Curtis and Shane … Continue reading Mad Mackerel Recommends…She’s Hit

New from Stephen Malkmus

Mirror Traffic is the forthcoming album from Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks. We’re enjoying the taster track’s refrain about Senators and blow jobs and it is all delivered in the classic, slighty messy, indie rock style that Malkmus is a past master of – dare we mention Pavement here…I think so. The album is released via Matador in the USA and over here, through Domino. … Continue reading New from Stephen Malkmus