New EP From Kyle Adem

We were big fans of Kyle Adem’s 2012 release Armour, and he has returned with a new single from his forthcoming EP Beautiful Dreamer (due on October 14th via Ghost Motel Records). With a signature guitar-driven narrative, Good Morning, August conjures imagery of leaves changing, the end of a season, and with it, an uplifting change in attitude that finds the indie/folk musician exploring greater … Continue reading New EP From Kyle Adem

Maggie Bjorklund To Release Shaken

Maggie Bjorklund is a pedal steel guitarist/singer/composer from Copenhagen, Denmark. She has made a name for herself as a stylistically unique musician, combining the tastes and techniques a wide variety of music – country, indie rock, film scores, psychedelia, pop – into a seamless blend of roots music. Her new album Shaken was written while Bjorklund was recently tending to her mother in the hospital, … Continue reading Maggie Bjorklund To Release Shaken

New Album From The Lost Brothers

The Lost Brothers have announced their new album, New Songs Of Dawn and Dust which is out 22nd Sept on Lojinx. The irish lo-fi folk duo have also unveiled the gently, rolling folk of Gold And Silver, a free download from the album. The album is the duo’s fourth album and is the start of something new, with a new production relationship with The Coral … Continue reading New Album From The Lost Brothers

Four Thousand Posts On MM

According to the WordPress stats, this is our 4,000th post since we were removed from the internet by the Stalinesque Google Blogspot in April 2010, and forced to start MM all over again. To celebrate we thought we would treat ourselves and post ten songs from prior to MM’s existence that helped shape our own musical landscape. A self-indulgent Desert Island discs if you will…from listening for … Continue reading Four Thousand Posts On MM

New Bands, New Singles, New Stuff – A Round Up (Pt. 2)

Following on from yesterday’s round-up of all things new and shiny in the MM inbox, here is a second instalment for your listening edification. First up are Philadelphia’s cult indie favourites Literature, who have shared New Jacket, another slice of master-crafted indiepop from their upcoming album, Chorus. Larkin Poe’s sister duo Rebecca and Megan Lovell, are descendants of tortured artist and creative genius Edgar Allen … Continue reading New Bands, New Singles, New Stuff – A Round Up (Pt. 2)

New Bands, New Singles, New Stuff – A Round-Up (Pt. 1)

Having returned from a few sunny days on the coast the in-box has been bulging with new singles, new bands and all manners of new stuff that is well worth sharing. So dive in and have a listen and we’ll put some more up tomorrow. San Diego’s Sister Speak’s first single from new album Rise Up For Love is the gritty Americana of Chicago Dream, … Continue reading New Bands, New Singles, New Stuff – A Round-Up (Pt. 1)

Speedy Ortiz – Lost Something In The Hills

For Rookie Magazine, Speedy Ortiz have recorded a cover of re-discovered German folksinger Sibylle Baier who recorded an album’s worth of songs thirty years ago and did nothing with them until her son sent one to J Mascis who helped get the songs reissued in 2006 as an album called Colour Green. This is Lost Something In The Hills and you can download it below as … Continue reading Speedy Ortiz – Lost Something In The Hills