More From Kyle Cox

We loved Kyle Cox’s recent cover of the Rolling Stones’ classic Sympathy For The Devil and now he is shortly about to release a new EP that collects up some of his B-sides. The first single from it, which he describes as “real ethereal and sombre with a big build at the end“, is called I Ain’t Been Lonely, Until I Met You. Listen below. . Continue reading More From Kyle Cox

New Album From Jeffrey Foucault

Salt As Wolves, the title of the new album from Jeffrey Foucault is a line from Othello describing boldness; a fitting title to frame a record of blues played bold and loosely, without rehearsal or cant. With his fifth collection of original songs Foucault continues to quietly build a deep, resonant catalogue of songs about love, memory, God, desire, wilderness and loss. The first track available … Continue reading New Album From Jeffrey Foucault

New Video: Kalle Mattson – Avalanche

Kalle Mattson’s video for Avalanche was filmed in one day on a sound stage in Toronto. The video features Mattson faithfully recreating the iconic covers of 35 classic albums that influenced his work including Ramones’ Ramones, Jay Z’s The Blueprint, Elliott Smith’s Figure 8, The Clash’s London Calling and many more. Watch it below. . . Continue reading New Video: Kalle Mattson – Avalanche

Three’s Company: New Tunes From Low, Coke Weed & Traams

Three of our favourite bands have, by happy coincidence, all offered up new tracks so we thought we’d stick them altogether in one neat package for you. First up are indie legends and slowcore stalwarts Low with another excellent tune from their forthcoming album Ones and Sixes, which is out in September. What Part Of Me, is a beauty of sparse harmonies and slightly fuzzy melody … Continue reading Three’s Company: New Tunes From Low, Coke Weed & Traams

The Foetals – Malted

Manchester lo-fi pop project The Foetals is the new project from The Pink Teens frontman Jolan Lewis. Malted is the excellent second single from the project, and is taken from The Foetals’ upcoming debut LP Meet The Foetals, which is possibly our favourite album title of the year so far. It is due via PNKSLM Recordings in October. Hear it here. You can also stream first single … Continue reading The Foetals – Malted

The (Very Welcome) Return Of The Roadside Graves

Along with a couple of other bands like Blitzen Trapper, Wooden Wand and the Felice Brothers, we have a particular fondness for the Roadside Graves, a band whose brilliant 2009 album My Son’s Home was an early MM staple and from which Far And Wide was high in our favourite tracks of that particular year. So a pleasure to discover that, after far too long, … Continue reading The (Very Welcome) Return Of The Roadside Graves

Introducing >>> Golden Age Of Ballooning

Brisbane collective Golden Age of Ballooning have announced the release of their sophomore EP We Will Never Let You Go, the follow up to debut release Don The Winter Coats. Narrative vocals, lush harmonies and evocative arrangements drive  through bursts of tempo and psychedelia. Duelling ebow solos, sea-sick guitars, pitch shifted drums and swirling organs recall influences such as My Bloody Valentine and Broken Social Scene whilst adding … Continue reading Introducing >>> Golden Age Of Ballooning