Ten Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

It is that time again. Ten more of the week’s best new releases rounded up for your listening pleasure. This week we have new songs from the likes of Hiss Golden Messenger, Beach Slang, Gringo Star and Lorelle Meets The Obsolete, as well as tasty covers from The Avett Brothers and Sharon Van Etten. Have fun. Hiss Golden Messenger – Biloxi The Avett Brothers – … Continue reading Ten Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

More From Happy Diving

We shared a couple of tracks from sludgy West Coast punk rockers Happy Diving last month, and now we have a third for you. Don’t Be Afraid Of Love might be the best of the lot though. Taken from upcoming long player Electric Soul Unity, it opens with a classic ’70s rock riff a la Thin Lizzy and hurtles through three and a half minutes of scorching rock’n’roll. … Continue reading More From Happy Diving

New From Honeyblood

Honeyblood the Glasgow two-piece, have shared their incendiary new single and video Ready For Magic. Detuned doom riffage and disco-punk rhythms make space for a tornado of a chorus ode to “the explosive nature of infatuation“. It is a perfect match for the video which is set in post-apocalyptic Scottish countryside, and follows a tribe of young feral girls who’ve been abandoned and left to fend for themselves in … Continue reading New From Honeyblood

Grant Earl Lavalley – Let The Light Shine In

To understand Grant Earl Lavalley, with his deep country moan and hints of Appalachian yodel, you must read his tweets…”Just like my van, my new shack also has no windows.” For his byline, he writes, “…as a child I used to enjoy finding fleas and ticks in dog hair.” His ‘shack’ is a cabin on the dirt backroads of Joshua Tree, in the Mojave desert, … Continue reading Grant Earl Lavalley – Let The Light Shine In

Ultimate Painting – Bills

Ultimate Painting – the two singular voices of Jack Cooper and James Hoare, who met when on tour together with their other bands Mazes and Veronica Falls – will release their third album Dusk on Trouble In Mind Records on the 30th September. The first single is Bills, a track which dives head-first into a perfectly formed, crystalline pool of jangle. Stream it below.   Continue reading Ultimate Painting – Bills

Free Swim – Self-appointed Genius

We’ve oft admired Free Swim’s particularly, and peculiarly, British humour that comes to the fore in their quirky, observational indie pop. Subjects from Ian McShane, Cardiff City, flapjacks and Pigling Bland have all found favour with the duo and they will release their debut album Lifetime of Treats on the 25th July. With touch points as diverse as Zappa and Beefheart through glam rock and on to … Continue reading Free Swim – Self-appointed Genius

Bosco Rogers – Beach Beach Beach

Back in November 2014 we described French-Anglo duo Bosco Rogers as “laid back, catchy-as-hell, sun-tinged psych-pop of the very best kind“. We’re pleased to say they more than live up to that early promise with their new single Beach Beach Beach, taken from new album Post Exotic. The album is a kaleidoscopic collection of flower punk and joyous psychedelia. It is surf-pop made by urban-dwelling land … Continue reading Bosco Rogers – Beach Beach Beach

New From Joanna Gruesome

Joanna Gruesome are releasing their first material since the departure of vocalist Alanna McArdle. Following a chance meeting in an occult bookshop, the band’s new line up features  Kate Stonestreet (formerly of queer punks Pennycress) on melodic vocals/shouting/screaming and Roxy Brennan (of Two White Cranes and Grubs) on melodic vocals/keyboards. The single is the fairly self explanatory Pretty Fucking Sick Of It All and is … Continue reading New From Joanna Gruesome

Some New Videos

We’ve had a recent influx of videos for some excellent new tunes and thought it was high time we shared some of them… We’ve got TERRY’s line-dancing vid for Hot Heads, dancers from Ballet Austin in Adam Torres’ new video for Juniper Arms, Julie Ruin’s video for their excellent track I’m Done, the return of MM faves Loch Lomond and their video for Pens From … Continue reading Some New Videos

Introducing >>> Sloucher

Certainty is a debut collection of seven hazy, melodic indie rock songs from Seattle based trio Sloucher. While you could loosely define them within the slacker-pop genre with nods to the Lemonheads and Pavement, there are also hints of songwriters like Elliott Smith and Jeff Tweedy present in some of the twangy country riffs. Have a listen to the unhurried gem that is Flower Girl.   MM Twitter Code Continue reading Introducing >>> Sloucher