MM Shorts 675: Sorren Maclean

Sorren Maclean hails from the beautiful land and seascapes of the Isle of Mull in Scotland, and it is these rocky peaks and green slopes that are reflected in his warmly pastoral and delicate folk. Watch the captivating video for the title track to his new EP Way Back Home, which portrays the longing desperation of life on the road, and the bittersweet homecoming that follows upon the journey … Continue reading MM Shorts 675: Sorren Maclean

Grandparents – Kids In The Alley

With the successful production of several self-recorded, lo-fi EPs to their credit, spacey six-piece Grandparents are providing a sneak peek into the band’s highly anticipated unveiling of their debut LP, Sincerely, Bagman with the arrival of the Kids in the Alley cassingle. The delightfully catchy title-track delivers audacious, jangly pop music with an eye toward the hallucinatory, prompting visions of psychedelic royalty like the Seeds or … Continue reading Grandparents – Kids In The Alley

Introducing >>> Karen Meat & The Players

Karen Meat & the Players, a garage/roots-punk trio from Des Moines, Iowa, have just released their self-titled, five-track, debut EP, on cassette and digital formats from Red Nude Tapes. An EP of disarming frankness and vulnerability throughout, even when the subject at hand is pizza and beer, as on our favourite track on the collection.“ You want me to be the girl of your dreams But I’d rather … Continue reading Introducing >>> Karen Meat & The Players

MM Shorts 673: Babbling April

Babbling April’s debut EP is six tracks of effervescent, noisy indie-pop and dreamy instrumentals that contains the perfect mix of fuzz, charm, and mischief. Check out the nostalgic Sunny Day Records, about “driving around with a girl in the spring time on a beautiful day, in a 1993 Ford Ranger.“, and because it has our daughter’s name in it (which is very rare!) the sweet, ambient jangle … Continue reading MM Shorts 673: Babbling April

Mad Mackerel Recommends… Johanna Warren

Although Johanna Warren has lent her vocal talents to artists like Natalie Merchant and Iron & Wine, she identifies primarily as a songwriter. An intuitively self-taught guitarist, she channels powerful songs in weird time signatures and melancholic open tunings, weaving adept finger-picking with acrobatic vocal lines and carefully crafted poetry, in reverence of her patron songwriting saints Elliott Smith, Joni Mitchell and Nick Drake. The … Continue reading Mad Mackerel Recommends… Johanna Warren

Nine Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

Here is our regular weekend feature highlighting the songs that you really should have made time to hear this week. Enjoy offerings from Laura Marling through to Thee Oh Sees by way of Vetiver and Joanna Gruesome amongst others, as well as the very welcome return of Holly Miranda. 1. Laura Marling – I Feel Your Love 2. Mexican Slang – Fever 3. Chastity Belt … Continue reading Nine Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

New Video: Factotum – Snake Charmer (& Split Release With Black Fruit)

We love the primal, raw, proto-punk of Factotum’s Snake Charmer and here is the video to accompany it. It comes from a forthcoming 12 track split release on Stolen Body Records with Black Fruit, another two piece garage ‘n’ psych rock band. Watch the video and stream another couple of tracks from both parties. Order the vinyl here. . . Continue reading New Video: Factotum – Snake Charmer (& Split Release With Black Fruit)

Introducing >>> Nature Thief

Through haunted lyrics and haunting melodies, Nature Thief steal inspiration from the corners of the earth. Melodic fingerpicking often gives way to heavy guitar riffs; ambient synth pads are replaced by driving bass lines and enchanting harmonies, and the result is a sound that ranges from ethereal and dreamy to psychedelic and crunchy. Watch their cover of Pixies classic Gouge Away, and stream a couple of … Continue reading Introducing >>> Nature Thief

MM Shorts 672: Emmett Drueding

Philadelphia singer-songwriter Emmett Drueding has finished a six song EP entitled Strange Bruise and is sharing the first single as a free download. Twilight is a superb example of his unique storytelling style – lyrically engaging, thought provoking and with a sweet vocal delivery that in combination delivers a wonderful and slightly off-kilter slice of folky Americana. Listen/download it below. Continue reading MM Shorts 672: Emmett Drueding