More From New Electric Ride

We’ve already given you a couple of tracks from New Electric Ride’s lysergic-fuelled forthcoming long player Ballon Age (due on the 25th February). Now, a mere two weeks before release, we have Here Comes The Bloom, its heady swirl effortlessly transporting you back to a kaleidoscopic age of free love, kaftans and spliff.  Take their advice its “time to go with the flow“… . Continue reading More From New Electric Ride

Stone Jack Jones – Joy

As anyone who reads MM with any degree of regularity will no doubt know, we are recent and zealous new converts to the joys of Stone Jack Jones’ unsettling, haunting gothic-folk. We’ve already shared three tracks from his new record, Ancestor, and here is a fourth, Joy that also features Patty Griffin on vocals and movingly tells the story of his mother in law’s last … Continue reading Stone Jack Jones – Joy

More From Turchi

We recently posted Turchi’s cover of Josh Ritter’s Mind’s Eye, the lead track from their 10″ vinyl release My Time Ain’t Now EP. They’ve followed it up in pretty rapid succession with a new 7”, cryptically titled When You’re Lost It’s All A Sign, out on the 25th February via Fat Elvis Records. You can watch the video for the A side below and stream the … Continue reading More From Turchi

Mad Mackerel Recommends… Bleeding Rainbow

Philadelphia foursome Bleeding Rainbow will release Interrupt, their fourth long player on 25th February. The release heralds somewhat of a return to basics – songs are stripped back and straight-forward and the runtime is a little more than half an hour in total. Even so, driving melodies, pounding percussion and unrelenting energy are to the fore and the record’s impact is an immediate snarl, heavier … Continue reading Mad Mackerel Recommends… Bleeding Rainbow

Smoke Fairies – Eclipse Them All

The Smoke Fairies will release their new self-titled album on the 14th April via Full Time Hobby. As evidenced by first single, Eclipse Them All, it heralds something of a new direction for the duo – less harmonies and more two distinct voices, less intricate and more direct, less organic and more experimental. Thankfully, they have sacrificed none of the undercurrent of foreboding and disquiet … Continue reading Smoke Fairies – Eclipse Them All

New Single & Album From Tom Williams & The Boat

One of our favourite discoveries of the past three or four years has been Tom Williams & The Boat, and they have featured many times in MM posts since their 2011 debut album Too Slow and excellent follow up Teenage Blood. They will soon be releasing a new album Easy Fantastic which they have spent much of the past year writing and recording and you can … Continue reading New Single & Album From Tom Williams & The Boat

Videos of the Day: Royal Forest || Blessed Feathers || David Bronson || The Native Sibling

It’s Sunday, time to ease into the day with some sweet videos and easy-on-the-ears tunes… We have the gently surrealistic Americana of Royal Forest, a live track from MM regulars Blessed Feathers, a comic book inspired video from singer-songwriter David Bronson and we finish off with brother and sister folk duo The Native Sibling. . . . . [Click through for free download] . . Continue reading Videos of the Day: Royal Forest || Blessed Feathers || David Bronson || The Native Sibling

Mipso – Dark Holler Pop

The renegade traditionalists of Mipso are doing their part to take three-part harmony and Appalachian influences into new territory. The three North Carolina songwriters wandered off the path blazed by Earl Scruggs and Doc Watson to find a new clearing for their bluegrass inspired southern string band sound. Their second album Dark Holler Pop was released late last year and we have only just discovered … Continue reading Mipso – Dark Holler Pop