MM Shorts 819: Chrome Pony

Chrome Pony are currently touring the UK in support of Cage the Elephant and will release new album Past Lives on February 19th. They have made their name on the back of some sonically fine psych influenced slacker rock, and this track from the album is another fine example of what they’re capable of – listen to Ragged Child below.   Continue reading MM Shorts 819: Chrome Pony

MM Shorts 818: Heron Oblivion

Here is another track from Heron Oblivion, a new San Francisco combo consisting of some of the leading figures in the psych / folk scene, including Meg Baird of Espers and members of Sic Alps, Six Organs of Admittance, Howlin’ Rain and Feral Ohms to name a few. Together they combine West Coast psychedelic rock with English Folk roots, and on the evidence of Your Hollows, … Continue reading MM Shorts 818: Heron Oblivion

Eight Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

Here is the selection from the Mad Mackerel jury for our choice cuts from the past seven days. Enjoy. Black Mountain – Mothers Of The Sun Rogue Wave – What Is Left To Solve The Castillians – Come What May Witching Waves – Pitiless La Sera – I Need An Angel Thao & The Get Down Stay Down – Astonished Man Purling Hiss – My … Continue reading Eight Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

Five New Songs

Apologies for the uninspiring heading. However, with time against us and a plethora of new tracks from some of our favourite artists piling up in our in-box we’ve decided to lump them all together and share five new tracks in one go. So without further ado, enjoy new music from Future of the Left, William Fitzsimmons, Teleman, September Girls and Eskimeaux. How good is that? … Continue reading Five New Songs

Introducing >>> Perhapsy

Perhapsy is the project of Astronauts, etc and Bells Atlas guitarist Derek Barber. All My Soul Swallowed, is the first single off his upcoming sophomore album Me Tie Dough-ty Walker — due for release on March 3rd. It is a real cracker too, as driving guitar riffs emerge from walls of feedback and propelling drums — a springboard for Barber’s hushed and urgent vocals. As the song develops, … Continue reading Introducing >>> Perhapsy

MM Shorts 816: The Inflation Kills

The Inflation Kills hail from Hamilton, Ontario, the fertile post-industrial breeding grounds for discordant and angular rock music. Though Grounds For Termination is the band’s first release in over a decade, it returns to their storied history of monumental guitar tones, unrelenting drive, jagged riffs, and towering melodies. Check out the stacked chords soaring over distorted bass and lightning-speed changes on the EP’s single, Churches, below. … Continue reading MM Shorts 816: The Inflation Kills

Eight Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

Been a busy week away from the blog so we’ve not been able to post as much as we would like. Here then is our usual round-up of tunes released in the past week. The Coathangers – Make It Right Cat’s Eyes – Chameleon Queen Mary Chapin Carpenter – Something Tamed Something Wild Elephant Stone – Where I’m Going Gun Outfit – King Of Hearts Eagulls … Continue reading Eight Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

MM Shorts 814: The Renderers

New Zealand duo The Renderers play languid, seeping music with its guitar swells and swirls, menacing vocal delivery and a loose structure that threatens dissemblance at every turn. New album In The Sodium Light is out on the 26th February and we have the excellent pastoral psych of Seaworthy from it to share with you.   Continue reading MM Shorts 814: The Renderers