100 Songs In 100 Hours: 71 – The Gooch Palms

The first taste off Australia’s The Gooch Palms forthcoming album, Introverted Extroverts comes in the form of upbeat, summery jam Tiny Insight. Now LA based, you can definitely hear familiar influences of The Ramones and Beach Boys oozing throughout the track. Saddle up for an adrenaline fuelled romp! Have a listen.   100 Posts in 100 Hours is a series rounding up the best of our inbox from … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 71 – The Gooch Palms

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 66 – Theo Verney

Theo Verney followed his excellent Brain Disease EP with another typically catchy and high octane offering in the shape of Sailed Long. With a brilliantly retro glam rock feel it is another fine example of his spikily irresistible songwriting prowess.   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: 66 – Theo Verney

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 56 – Prickle

Taking her cues from such artists as Neko Case, Jenny Lewis, Spoon, and Wilco, Prickle is 17 year old Emily Wilson from Melbourne, Victoria. Tell Me Why, is her first single, and is a study of contrasting personalities and the thoughts that follow. Honest vocals engage a story telling voice speaking to the listener in conversational style. Initially sketched out with a laid back acoustic feel, … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 56 – Prickle

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

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 39 – Shallow Waves

Toronto based musician Shallow Waves, is releasing his debut album Situations on January 15th. Weaving in and out of various genres, involving alternative rock, surf, garage rock and influenced by shoegaze of the early 90s, it is a creatively thought out, melodically noisy and relentlessly loud. Try Tired on for size…   100 Posts in 100 Hours is a series rounding up the best of … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 39 – Shallow Waves

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 36 – Washer

Brooklyn based duo Washer are set to release their highly anticipated full length debut, Here Comes Washer via Exploding In Sound Records on January 22nd. Their sound gravitates around spaced out and stripped down punk – gnarled pop songs that have a tendency to lunge and shift, picking up supercharged primal intensity one moment before slinking back into their understated demeanor the next. This is … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 36 – Washer

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 34 – NOTS

Following the release of their debut album, We Are NOTS, back in November, the Memphis band shared Shelf Life, which served as the B side to a bonus 7” single Virgin Mary. Both are non album tracks and both are as primitive, thrilling and visceral as you could wish for.   100 Posts in 100 Hours is a series rounding up the best of our … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 34 – NOTS

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 29 – Hollow Fortyfives

Filled with tape echo, spring reverb, fuzz guitar and organ the new Summertime Psychosis EP from Long Beach trio Hollow Fortyfives has roots firmly embedded in 60s garage, surf and psychedelic rock. Listen to the charming rumble and jangle of the title track.   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: 29 – Hollow Fortyfives

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 28 – Halfsour

As the legend goes, halfsour started out as a Guided By Voices cover band but now boast a much harder edge to their sound. Later this month they will release their debut album titled tuesday night live. it is an album where the songs are generally short and punchy – only a few times do they pass the three-minute mark – blasting you with catchy … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 28 – Halfsour

100 Songs In 100 Hours: 27 – Virgin Kids

Taking their cues from bands such as The Black Lips and Fidlar, London-based garage-punk three-piece Virgin Kids play frenetically energised rock‘n’roll that draws from sources such as post-punk and the ’70s West Coast. Their debut album Greasewheel is due in March, and the lead single from it is the scrappy swagger of Cracks In A Colour. Stream it here.   100 Posts in 100 Hours … Continue reading 100 Songs In 100 Hours: 27 – Virgin Kids