100 Songs In 100 Hours: 64 – Farewell Teddy

Farewell Teddy is an indie-rock duo from Atlanta, Georgia. The Ferris Wheel EP is a four-track precursor to their forthcoming debut album, Brave New World’s Fair (Part 1), which is due to be released independently early this year. For now check out the country twang and vintage rockabilly rumble of I’m Not Afraid Of Torture. You can download the EP for free from NoiseTrade here.   … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 64 – Farewell Teddy

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 61 – Plum

Light Years, Dark Years is the debut EP from Denver’s Plum, a band that seamlessly fuse the vintage psychedelic 60s aesthetic of Cream with more modern sounds reminiscent of bands like The Strokes and even Foxygen. Stream the EP’s lead track here.   100 Posts in 100 Hours is a series rounding up the best of our inbox from the tail end of 2015. Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 61 – Plum

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 60 – Museyroom

East Coast psych-pop trio Museyroom have shared their single Ballad, the first taste of their long awaited full length debut, Pearly Whites. Due out (after a wait of close on six years), on March 25th via Grind Select. Ballad is a sweetly judged slow-burner, building to a yearning climax and awash with melancholy. Dive in…   100 Posts in 100 Hours is a series rounding up the best … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 60 – Museyroom

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 59 – Caviare Days

As Caviare Days would put it, take some North American surf, South American tropicalia, psychedelic fuzzy guitars, floating vocals and a tough-to-beat kinda groove, mix it all in and what you get is pretty much exactly what this band is all about. It is definitely what is being heard on new single More Than One out now on label259. Listen here.   100 Posts in 100 … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 59 – Caviare Days

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 58 – Electric Eye

Norway might seem an unlikely home for traces of the golden psychedelic reveries of the 60s and the lyrical and scenic prog-rock of the 70s, but these are alive and kicking in Electric Eye’s music. Moreover, their new album Different Sun also adds a dose of motoric, German sounds, plus Indian drone music and over 40 minutes take the listener on seven journeys, all drenched … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 58 – Electric Eye

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 53 – Universal Thee

Power-pop five piece Universal Thee return with their sophomore album, All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace, the follow up to the critically lauded debut Back To Earth. The album is due for release on 19th February via Eventual Heirs Records. Harnessing the influences of bands such as Teenage Fanclub, Pixies and current favourites Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, the band have released … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 53 – Universal Thee

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 51 – Heron Oblivion

Heron Oblivion are a San Francisco combo consisting of some of the leading figures in the psych / folk scene, including Meg Baird of Espers, Ethan Miller and Noel Von Harmonson from Comets on Fire as well as Charles Saufley of Assemble Head in Sunburst Sound. Together they combine heavy psychedelic rock with English folk sounding like a mesh of Chrome, MC5, Low and Pentangle. Their self-titled album will … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 51 – Heron Oblivion

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 48 – Vicky Speedboat

Vicky Speedboat, a two-piece punk rock outfit from Philadelphia, is the drunken creative brainchild of Sean Huber of Modern Baseball and Will Lindsay of W.C. Lindsay. Loud, harshly distorted but melodic guitars, fit seamlessly with bombastic and aggressive drumming – their songs are allegories of the road, tales of restlessness and staying on the run. This is Weathering Bell from their debut EP Two Years No Basement.   … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 48 – Vicky Speedboat

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 46 – There Is No Mountain

There Is No Mountain, ​are married duo ​who specialize in complex psych-pop​ with a healthy dose of folk rock that draws comparisons to Dirty Projectors, Buke & Gase and Fleet Foxes. Listen to new single Cat’s Away, which is full of playful vocals and fingerpicked guitars that build up reverberant layers and percussion following a sparse and reflective intro.   100 Posts in 100 Hours is … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 46 – There Is No Mountain

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 45 – Tinnedfruit

Tinnedfruit are a three piece, independent fuzzy garage rock band from Falmouth. They draw influences from the likes of Ty Segall, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, but perhaps more strongly from T.Rex and John Lennon. Listen to the wonderfully retro sound of Oh, Jonesy here.   100 Posts in 100 Hours is a series rounding up the best of our inbox from the tail … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 45 – Tinnedfruit