MM Shorts 336: The Mohawk Lodge

Canadian indie-rockers The Mohawk Lodge have announced details of their fourth album, Damaged Goods, out on the 7th May. An intense mix of clattering rock, sonic reverb, and blues inspired grooves, all meshed together to create something urgent and demanding, but above all fiercely catchy. The first single is the stripped back, lo-fi of Howling At The Moon. Have a listen. . Continue reading MM Shorts 336: The Mohawk Lodge

New Single From White Woods

White Woods is the project of Julia Kugel, better known for her work as the guitarist and vocalist for Atlanta’s riotous garage rockers The Coathangers. Under her solo moniker, Kugel delivered a heartfelt blend of golden-oldies and subdued Americana with her debut single on one of our favourite labels, Suicide Squeeze last year. Now she is back with another offering, exploring the same kind of sultry … Continue reading New Single From White Woods

Videos of the Day: The Futurebirds || Colleen Green || TOY || The Men

Today’s videos are from our favourite southern fried country rockers The Futurebirds, Colleen Green as a cabbie in her new video for Taxi Driver, indie psych-rockers TOY’s video for latest single Heart Skips A Beat, and a 1990s VHS inspired video from The Men for I Saw Her Face, one of the moodier tracks from excellent new album New Moon. . . . Continue reading Videos of the Day: The Futurebirds || Colleen Green || TOY || The Men

New Album From Thirty Pounds Of Bone

A long time ago when we were on the hideous Google blogspot platform we posted about the unique and dislocated folk of Thirty Pounds Of Bone (aka singer-songwriter Johny Lamb). So the news that he has a new album titled I Cannot Sing You Here, But For Songs Of Where, due out on the 6th May via Armellodie Records was especially good to hear. Even more so when … Continue reading New Album From Thirty Pounds Of Bone

Introducing >>> Post War Glamour Girls

According to the press release, Post War Glamour Girls have built up a formidable reputation within Leeds music scene. Apparently they spit desolate, often surreal narratives over literate rock and roll foundations, pitched somewhere between The Birthday Party if they’d hailed from England’s industrial North and the Smiths if their dissatisfaction had boiled over. So, are the claims justified? The band will release Jazz Funerals … Continue reading Introducing >>> Post War Glamour Girls

Introducing >>> The Family Rain

The Family Rain is comprised of twins Tim and Will and older brother Olly who have played music together since being kids, their songs written in the basement of their parents home in Bath, combining fuzzed out guitars with crashing, hip-hop infused drums and a bluesy vocal delivery. Their new single Carnival is out today on Bigger Splash Recordings as a limited run vinyl release, … Continue reading Introducing >>> The Family Rain

Introducing >>> Caves

Caves are from Birmingham and took their name after being inspired by a book of one of their nans about caves and sea monsters, which matched their take on hazy grunge pop with bursts of distorted guitar perfectly. Similarities to Nirvana are no accident, but one flavour of ice cream is obviously not enough for this duo and so Caves also seek inspiration from Deerhunter, Beach … Continue reading Introducing >>> Caves