Milo Gore – Green Eyes

With an amalgamation of genres, an intriguing mix of pop, punk and alternative rock, Milo Gore draws influence from a variety of artists such as The 1975, Bears Den and Idles. In turn, their own sound sits closer to the likes of The Strokes, The Hunna and Blossoms. Latest single, Green Eyes is an effervescent slab of indie rock that bounces along on a tide … Continue reading Milo Gore – Green Eyes

Introducing >>> Mrs. Piss

Mrs. Piss is an excellently named new collaboration between Chelsea Wolfe and Jess Gowrie. Drawing on their collective rock, metal, and industrial influences, the project began while the two were touring around together during Wolfe’s Hiss Spun album in 2017. They’ve announced details of their debut, Self-Surgery, which sees its release on the 29th May on Sargent House, and have shared two of its singles, … Continue reading Introducing >>> Mrs. Piss

Wind-up Birds – Summer Haunts

Leeds indie stalwarts the Wind-up Birds have released their new album Summer Haunts today (order from Bandcamp here). It is another excellent collection of contagious, observational and wilfully unpredictable songs packed with melody, wry, but often dark, humour and scalpel sharp lyrics. Unmistakably northern in the same way as The Fall or Cabbage or Pulp, The band have been ploughing their furrow for well over … Continue reading Wind-up Birds – Summer Haunts

Arre! Arre! Share Ravenous Girl

Heavy Breathing the new EP from Malmö quartet Arre! Arre! will get a release on the 14th August on vinyl & digitally via Punk Slime Recordings. It is the follow up to last year’s excellent Tell Me All About Them long player. The band have already shared Me And My Fat Ass Friends from the EP, and now they’ve given us Ravenous Girl for our, and your, … Continue reading Arre! Arre! Share Ravenous Girl

Cup – Nothing Could Be Wrong

Brooklyn-based rockers Cup have just released their new album – the satisfyingly hard and heavy-hitting Nothing Could Be Wrong, out through Aagoo Records. With a gritty sound that draws from psych rock, garage, some surf licks and punk, imagine something a bit like Black Angels meets Oh Sees meets The Cramps, then add some early desert Queens Of The Stone Age, with even a little Gary … Continue reading Cup – Nothing Could Be Wrong

Crack Cloud – Ouster Stew

Anarchic Canadian music collective Crack Cloud will release their debut album Pain Olympics on the 17th July. The band have also shared an incendiary video for the record’s lead single Ouster Stew, a jittery slice of punk funk that nods to the Talking Heads and James Chance.     Catch them on tour Nov 17th | London – EARTH Nov 19th | Leeds – Brudenell … Continue reading Crack Cloud – Ouster Stew

Introducing >>> The Imbeciles

The Imbeciles are new to us, but we’re loving the 73 second gem that is One Hand Tommy, and the accompanying surreal animated video featuring a child trapped in a dystopian landscape of nuclear annihilation with only a giant killer snake for company. It comes from the band’s self-titled debut album – thirteen sub-two minute imploding songs of delirious punk with blood curdling vocals, disarticulated fretwork … Continue reading Introducing >>> The Imbeciles

Silverbacks Announce Debut Album, Share Muted Gold

It seems only right and proper that following new music from Fontaines D.C.and The Murder Capital, that another of our favourite Dublin bands Silverbacks should also share the good news of their debut album Fad, with a new single, and video, titled Muted Gold. Taking their cues from the taut rhythms and urgent drive of late 70s punk and the discordant, unpredictable freak-outs of NYC no … Continue reading Silverbacks Announce Debut Album, Share Muted Gold

More From Lucern Raze, This Time With Sudakistan

Here is another track from Lucern Raze’s forthcoming long player International Breakdown, which is out next week via PNKSLM Records. The record features collaborations with the likes of Chemtrails, Cherry Pickles, Black Mekon, this one with ShitKid, Swampmeat, and now this track, Elvis Ronaldo, with another MM fave, Sudakistan. We have got no idea what’s going on, but it is one hell of a track, … Continue reading More From Lucern Raze, This Time With Sudakistan

Pottery – Hot Heater

Hot Heater is the latest single taken from Pottery’s much anticipated debut album Welcome To Bobby’s Motel, which is out on the 26th June via Partisan Records. It is another trip into the band’s psychedelic dreamworld, all chugging low-end, blasts of disco beats and tribal chants. Stream it here.   Rescheduled UK Live Dates Sept 8th | Manchester – Deaf InstituteSept 9th | Glasgow – Nice … Continue reading Pottery – Hot Heater