The Lone Bellow – I See That Hand

The Lone Bellow has released I See That Hand, the opening track on the upcoming Mercyland: Hymns For The Rest Of Us, Volume II compilation. The goal of Mercyland is to illustrate the spirituality of human connection, without attaching a specific religious doctrine. The band’s Zach Williams  describes it thus: “The idea originated from a shared memory we all had. Growing up in churches down South, … Continue reading The Lone Bellow – I See That Hand

Cashavelly Morrison – The Kingdom Belongs To A Child

Cashavelly Morrison’s LP The Kingdom Belongs to a Child was released last week and this track Pink Dress is a prefect example of her haunting and wholly absorbing southern Americana. The album is tinged with gothic undertones and shot through with a confessional gateway into loss, having suffered a miscarriage in 2010 and her father last year, as well as her deeply held values, notably equal rights … Continue reading Cashavelly Morrison – The Kingdom Belongs To A Child

Eight Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

You know the routine… Wreckless Eric – Days Of My Life The Chills – Silver Bullets The Gloomies – Groves The Underground Youth – Juliette Fuzz Ghost – Sandy Bum Eleanor Friedberger – He Didn’t Mention His Mother PWRHAUS – How I Feel About You The Duchess & The Fox – St Vitus                   Continue reading Eight Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

Elephant Stone – Devil’s Shelter

We have a new single from Montreal’s top notch psych-rockers Elephant Stone. Featuring guest vocals by their good friend Alex Maas of The Black Angels, The Devil’s Shelter begins with a low frequency, cycling, bass rhythm that wouldn’t sound out of place coming from Kill All Hippies era Primal Scream. The track is peppered with the band’s trademark sitar throughout, creating that wonderful mix of eastern … Continue reading Elephant Stone – Devil’s Shelter

Introducing >>> Cold Sweats

New York trio, Cold Sweats’ latest single Hater Failure is an infectiously deranged noise punk anthem, driven by bustling guitar lines and scathing lyrics. It comes from their upcoming debut album, Social Coma, set to be released on November 6th via Six 3 Collective. The record is an eclectic beast of punk that ranges from drunken noise rock blasts and surf punk fuzz to walls of corrosive hardcore and … Continue reading Introducing >>> Cold Sweats

MM Shorts 789: Antlered Aunt Lord

Antlered Aunt Lord is entirely Jesse Stinnard, a guy who’s spent the past ten years in Athens, Georgia as a cherished eccentric in a town known for its cherished eccentricities. His first official release is Ostensibly Formerly Stunted (and on fire), and is out on the 30th November and features members of Tunabunny. Melodic, lyrically inventive, reticent, and moving – think the missing link between the Pixies … Continue reading MM Shorts 789: Antlered Aunt Lord

MM Shorts 788: Shaky Shrines

A couple of years ago or so we featured Shaky Shrines, comparing them favourably with Black Angels and Wooden Ships, and now they are back with a new album Shaky At Best. Mixing gnarly psych-rock and full on garage riffs to excellent effect, listen to the excellent opener Close Call (Adderall Anxiety) below, and buy from Bandcamp here.   Continue reading MM Shorts 788: Shaky Shrines

New Video: The Tall Pines – Fear Is The Devil

Fear Is The Devil is the first foot-stomping single from the new EP of the same name from the Tall Pines. Coming out on November 10th. Shot in North Florida, among the reeds and standing water where snakes and alligators play, the production is a homemade, lo-fi homage to found footage and damaged goods. Watch it here.   Continue reading New Video: The Tall Pines – Fear Is The Devil