New Twilight Sad Single

Following the recent release of their fourth full-length, Nobody Wants To Be Here and Nobody Wants To Leave, Scotland’s The Twilight Sad have unveiled the second official single from the album. It comes in the form of the graceful, yet ultimately sorrowful, I Could Give You All That You Don’t Want – a highlight from the LP, which has drawn uniformly good reviews everywhere we’ve looked. Have … Continue reading New Twilight Sad Single

Monday Morning Round Up

We’ve been clearing up (or down, or out, or whatever the term is) our in-box over the weekend and from the plethora of remixes, ‘bangers’, and electro-pop that went straight into the trash we have picked these gems for you to set your working week off on the right foot… . Goldishack’s Devil Can Dance is a dark, fuzzed-out dirge, a tale of moral conflict … Continue reading Monday Morning Round Up

Introducing >>> Toliesel

Wilderness Blues is the second EP from Oxford-based indie-rock / Americana outfit, Toliesel,which takes it’s cues from Wilco at their loudest and Crazy Horse at their most melodic. There is nothing fashionable or flimsy to be found on this release, instead Toliesel give it all they’ve got with a dense and richly textured sound underpinning songs filled with disillusionment, fear and solitude. Lead single Bones is … Continue reading Introducing >>> Toliesel

Beth Jeans Houghton Becomes Du Blonde

Beth Jeans Houghton will release a brand new album this spring on Mute under the name Du Blonde. The new moniker announces a fresh start for Beth whose forthcoming album is a big change in musical direction – as evidenced by the short taster video below. Her 2012 album Yours Truly, Cellophane Nose was a standalone piece of polymath pop, and a big favourite of Mrs … Continue reading Beth Jeans Houghton Becomes Du Blonde

Eleven Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

2:54’s cover of a Doors classic, No Ages’s cover of a Black Flag classic and the welcome return of Other Lives heads our biggest ever weekly round up of the songs you really should have found some time to listen to already. But if not, here they are in one neat package for you. 1. 2:54 – Take It As It Comes (Doors cover) 2. WATERS … Continue reading Eleven Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

New Single From Happyness

Happyness, who featured in our Best of 2014 lists, announced in January that they have signed to Moshi Moshi Records for the UK. Now their first single proper of 2015 has been named as the A Whole New Shape, and is set for release on March 30th. It’s taken from the re-release of their debut album Weird Little Birthday which includes this as one of four extra bonus … Continue reading New Single From Happyness

Premiere: The Hunting Party – Blue Star

New York’s The Hunting Party’s new EP Sirens and Lights is released this month, and we are delighted to bring you the premiere of the latest track to be shared from it. Blue Star more than makes good on the promise of the earlier tracks the band have shared. It is a classic slice of indie-folk, beginning with Erica Lane’s sweet vocals over a sparsely plucked banjo refrain … Continue reading Premiere: The Hunting Party – Blue Star

New Video: Villagers – Courage

Darling Arithmetic is the third album from Villagers, set for release in April. The follow-up to Conor O’Brien’s debut, Becoming a Jackal, and its successor, Awayland – both hugely acclaimed and each nominated for the Mercury Prize – is a beautiful, intimate album entirely about love and relationships. The opening track and first single, Courage, concerns the most important kind of love – for yourself. “It took … Continue reading New Video: Villagers – Courage

New Album From Great Lake Swimmers

Canadian indie folkies Great Lake Swimmers will release their sixth album, A Forest Of Arms, on 21st April via Nettwerk Records. With a surging rhythm section, razor sharp violin, and flourishing banjo and guitars, they may well have created some of their most dynamic songs to date. The first taste comes with Zero In The City. Have a listen. . Continue reading New Album From Great Lake Swimmers