ReviewShine Round-up

Here at MM we get a lot of albums submitted for our listening pleasure via ReviewShine – an online method for putting bands and blogs together. Unfortunately we get so many submissions that we often can’t/don’t do them justice by giving them the listening time that they deserve – entirely our fault unfortunately. So we’ve spent the past couple of days making a concerted effort … Continue reading ReviewShine Round-up

The Duke & The King offer free download

We have recently posted about the forthcoming album from rootsy country-soulsters The Duke & The King, and they have now announced you can get a free album track download, Shine On You, from their website. To grab it, just click here. The album is out on the 27th September on Loose Music / Silva Oak. And if you don’t have this gorgeous track from their … Continue reading The Duke & The King offer free download

MM’s Best of the Month: August

Here is our usual round-up of the best songs we’ve posted in August together with a couple of our favourite covers and three new songs to tempt you. Another perfect mix tape we think. Black Angels – Telephone mp3 Gentler psych-pop approach from new album calling to mind classic era Zombies Dreamend – Magnesium Light mp3 Superb psych-folk from the loosely joined and hellish story … Continue reading MM’s Best of the Month: August

Free download from Justin Townes Earle

Justin Townes Earle, son of MM fave and legendary troubadour Steve Earle, releases his new album Harlem River Blues on the 20th September through Bloodshot Records. It is one we are looking forward to immensely. To mark the UK releases, he has made the title-track available as a free mp3 download – just click this link to get your copy. He will also be touring the … Continue reading Free download from Justin Townes Earle

Introducing…Roy Paymon

We had a pretty unassuming e-mail through recently from Roy Paymon mentioning his recently released album Guarding Crows. He described it as a mixture of Appalachian folk and Greek Cretan music and he recorded and produced it himself on bare bones equipment in Brooklyn. The whole album is streaming on his website here, but he also sent us a couple of tracks to listen to … Continue reading Introducing…Roy Paymon

New from War On Drugs

We were particularly delighted to get an e-mail from Secretly Canadian yesterday with details of the new War On Drugs album titled Future Weather. The record follows their debut release Wagonwheel Blues, which was a truly brilliant record mixing straight up US rock with experimental folk and psychedelia, and was one of our favourites of 2008. In fact we had to buy it twice as … Continue reading New from War On Drugs

Introducing…David’s Lyre

Tear Them Down is the debut single from David’s Lyre and has justifiably been picking up a lot of positive press and major label interest. The song is a cracker and has echoes of Wild Beasts without quite the vocal histrionics and you can view it the official video for it below. While you would certainly put him in the Folk corner, there is definitely … Continue reading Introducing…David’s Lyre

Mad Mackerel Recommends…Pepper Rabbit

Pepper Rabbit have a great name. They play a lovely blend of folk with chamber leanings and an occasional twisted, slightly psych-pop edge. They are currently out on tour in support of Cotton Jones and following two EPs last year, have a debut album Beauregard via Kanine Records due imminently. We’re loving the taster track Older Brother for its giddy exuberance, warm chorus and mix of … Continue reading Mad Mackerel Recommends…Pepper Rabbit

Check out Shuffler FM

We’re very impressed with Shuffler FM, the new music blog internet radio that plays randomly selected tracks from different blogs based on your preferences of genre. Then if you like the song you can download it from the blog before moving on to the next track and the next blog. It is brilliantly simple, no registrations or log-ins, and is a great way to discover … Continue reading Check out Shuffler FM

Efren Release Always Been A Bleeder

Earlier this month we posted about the forthcoming Efren EP Always Been A Bleeder. The EP has now had its official release a few days ago, and the band have made a second track available for free download. Following hard on the heels of the excellent Stay High comes Check It Down, and it is another fine example of their shimmering, invigorating folk with psych overtones. Well … Continue reading Efren Release Always Been A Bleeder