New Videos: Jade Jackson, IDLES, Singapore Sling, Baked & Garrett Pierce

Here is a quick selection of five excellent new videos that have caught our eye (and ears) recently. Jade Jackson creates a sound that is simultaneously new and old, merging a youthful spiritedness with a weary storyteller’s perspective usually reserved for veteran artists. Stylistically the sound is unapologetically country rock. It merges the heartbreak and resilience of Lucinda Williams with the melodic confidence of Emmylou Harris, yet … Continue reading New Videos: Jade Jackson, IDLES, Singapore Sling, Baked & Garrett Pierce

Introducing >>> Scott Fab

Singer-songwriter Scott Fab’s introduction to music came from Detroit punk. As a member of the hardcore band GCMS he was part of the same scene that spawned the legendary pioneers of the genre, Negative Approach. Having drifted away from music in the early 2000s, Fab started performing again in 2013 and soon afterwards began working on a new batch of songs. He now returns with … Continue reading Introducing >>> Scott Fab

MM Shorts 913: Evening Darling

Having spent three years cutting their teeth in the NYC live music scene under their former identity, The Hunting Party, a band we featured a few times on MM, the quartet decided it was time for a change as they continued to hone their alt-folk, Americana style. Adding two more members, they took their new name from seeing Evening, Darling! sprayed across the side of a desolate Queens … Continue reading MM Shorts 913: Evening Darling

Twelve Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

Another seven days have come and gone, although these felt infinitely more dangerous than any others. Hats off to Ewan McGregor at least this week! If nothing else it means new songs from those horrified by the new leader of the free world – so to kick us off we have offerings from Suuns, Meat Wave, Father John Misty and an update on a protest song classic … Continue reading Twelve Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

Lorraine Leckie and Her Demons – America Weeping

Lorraine Leckie and Her Demons new single is America Weeping. “On November 7, Leonard Cohen died. The next day, Trump won the election. Since Leonard Cohen was my favorite songwriter, I’m very grateful that he didn’t have to see Trump elected as President. This is our response for a heartbroken nation” Leckie explains. Available as a free download from Bandcamp, the ominously bubbling groove and … Continue reading Lorraine Leckie and Her Demons – America Weeping

Debut Album From Molly Burch

We originally featured the retro-Country stylings of Molly Burch last October in one of our Nickel in the Jukebox round-ups. Her debut album, Please Be Mine, is out on Captured Tracks on the 17th February. It is ten beautiful, wistful love songs of loss, loneliness and reconnecting. Watch the video for Try – a song of unrequited love and solitude matched with a touch of reverb … Continue reading Debut Album From Molly Burch

Ten Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

We’ve already had a pretty good week of new releases (Ty Segall, Timber Timbre, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Surfer Blood, Adam Torres, Cloud Nothings,Ha Ha Tonka and Hurray for the Riff Raff amongst others, but to kick off the weekend we’ve gathered up a few (ten!) more tunes that have been shared over the past seven days. So, check out new offerings from Angel Olsen … Continue reading Ten Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

Hurray For The Riff Raff – Hungry Ghost

Hurray for the Riff Raff has unveiled a new track and the first music video from new album The Navigator (out on 10th March 10 on ATO Records). The video for Hungry Ghost was filmed in New Orleans and pays tribute to safe venues and parties offering sanctuary for the LGBTQ community. The song itself is quite a departure from previous work –  a searing, … Continue reading Hurray For The Riff Raff – Hungry Ghost

MM Shorts 909: Jake Xerxes Fussell

Durham, North Carolina singer and guitarist Jake Xerxes Fussell has announced his second full-length album, What in the Natural World, to be released on the 31st March via Paradise of Bachelors. The debut single from it is a beautifully rollicking version of the traditional song Have You Ever Seen Peaches Growing on a Sweet Potato Vine? It is lovely stuff. Listen below. Continue reading MM Shorts 909: Jake Xerxes Fussell