Nickel In The Jukebox (Vol. 11)

The songs keep piling up in the in-box – too many to do justice to – but here are ten choice picks for you to decide… hit or miss? Claire Cronin – Sister And Devil  [RIYL: Experimental folk, Karen Dalton, Jason Molina]   Stranded Horse – Monde  [RIYL: Orchestral folk, Loch Lemond, Horse Feathers]   Heck – Good As Dead  [RIYL: Noise-rock, Pulled Apart By Horses, … Continue reading Nickel In The Jukebox (Vol. 11)

Eight Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

Here we are again, and another fine selection of new tunes from the past week for you to savour… Matthew E. White – Cool Out (Featuring Natalie Prass) Spookyland – God’s Eyes DIIV – Is The Is Are Adia Victoria – Dead Eyes Laura Gibson – The Cause Audacity – Dirty Boy Public Access T.V. – On Location Naps – Social Skills       … Continue reading Eight Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

Mrs Mackerel’s TFI Friday: 22nd January

So the happy is about to be taken out of New Year work-wise next week with the return of the most pernicious individual outside of the Tory government. Apparently she’s had a baby and gotten married; apparently, I’m reliably informed, this has not withered her poisonous capacity for withering. She belongs in a Wes Anderson movie where she should meet a brutal and slightly comical … Continue reading Mrs Mackerel’s TFI Friday: 22nd January

MM Shorts 812: Margaret Glaspy

We’re loving the sounds from this two track EP, taken from the upcoming album from Margaret Glaspy. It might not seem a very rock’n’roll name, but don’t judge a book by its cover! Guitars crunch, vocals spit, snarl and snap and it is clear that this is someone who is not to be taken lightly. These are tunes that are pragmatic, unsentimental, independent, and a damn … Continue reading MM Shorts 812: Margaret Glaspy

New Album From Aidan Knight

Recent signing to Full Time Hobby, Aidan Knight has been picking up some excellent reviews for his new album Each Other. Having drawn comparisons to Leonard Cohen and Bill Callahan, the record also has something of the The Antlers’ Hospice about it, as well as the intimate and sombre delivery of a Damien Jurado and a burst of late 90s Built To Spill. Yet Each Other … Continue reading New Album From Aidan Knight

Introducing >>> Youth Policy

On New Year’s Eve we received a short e-mail from an LA based artist called Youth Policy with sparse details of his debut album, Time Has Told Me, released just before Christmas. He described it as experimental folk-pop, going on to say it had elements of Nick Drake and contained fingerpicking guitar and layered harmonies with occasional piano and synthesizer. In all honesty, because of … Continue reading Introducing >>> Youth Policy

Serfs – Can’t Get Control

Day Hang, the debut full-length album by North Carolina’s Serfs, arrives through Self Aware Records on January 29th. It follows the release of three digital singles and 2013’s Common Feelings EP. Mixing indie rock with twangy surfy guitars, a dash of punk and some garage rock, the album was recorded over a weekend at Old House Studio and marks a change in sound for the … Continue reading Serfs – Can’t Get Control

New Video: Blitzen Trapper – Mystery And Wonder

US cult Americana-rockers, and very long-standing MM faves, Blitzen Trapper are releasing new three-track EP titled Mystery And Wonder today ahead of their February European tour including UK dates in London and Brighton. They have just unveiled the video for the EP’s title track which we think you’ll agree is neither short of either of those attributes…it’s a perfectly crafted track, breathing with melancholy and folk-soul. … Continue reading New Video: Blitzen Trapper – Mystery And Wonder