The Shamefaced Sparrows – Music For The Thick

It is a pleasure to welcome back the twisted, noir-pop of the Shamefaced Sparrows. The marvellously titled Music For The Thick is a new song that channels the spirit of the Cramps through ominous death-march percussion, macabre lyrics and werewolf style howls. Imagine cruising a 50’s beach boardwalk unstoppably headed towards the end of the world, and accompanied by the Addams Family… Stream it here. … Continue reading The Shamefaced Sparrows – Music For The Thick

New Single From Bridie Jackson And The Arbour

We have been delighted to see the continuing rise of the excellent Bridie Jackson And The Arbour who first featured on MM in January last year and went on to become the Glastonbury Emerging Talent Winners giving them the opportunity to play the main stage. The four piece take traditional folk, baroque pop, a dash of southern gothic and even some gospel amongst other things … Continue reading New Single From Bridie Jackson And The Arbour

MM Shorts 535: Tele Novella

Tele Novella craft charming, mellow indie psych-pop out of Austin, TX with members of Voxtrot and Agent Ribbons. Sturdy melodies and thoughtful lyrics lay the pavement in these songs, but it’s the subtle vocal harmonies embroidered throughout each piece that really catch your ear. Their Trouble In Paradise 7″ follows quickly on the heels of their much loved debut 7″, Don’t Be A Stranger. Pre-order … Continue reading MM Shorts 535: Tele Novella

Chain & The Gang – Devitalize

Devitalize is the first single to come from Chain & The Gang’s new long player Minimum Rock N Roll, which sees a release via Fortuna POP! on the 14th April. It is an appropriate album title, as the band gleefully appropriate rock n roll, blues, gospel, and those classic vocal quartets from the late 50s /early 60s and turn it into something minimal and ferocious. The single is a scuzzy … Continue reading Chain & The Gang – Devitalize

Debut Album From Split Screens

Around 18 months ago we posted about the  expansive feel, dense layers and dream-like croon of San Francisco’s Split Screens. Led by multi-instrumentalist Jesse Cafiero, the band have released Close Your Eyes as the first single off their full-length debut album, due out in late spring. Over a backdrop of lush vocal harmonies, meditative fingerpicking and expressive brush work, delves into the theme of escapism and the … Continue reading Debut Album From Split Screens

Hamilton Leithauser’s Solo Album

  We have to confess that the demise of the Walkmen, especially following their most recent, and excellent, album Heaven hit us hard. However much like our recent post on WATERS rising from the watery ashes of Port O’Brien, we do have a solo album from Walkmen frontman Hamilton Leithauser to look forward to as some consolation. Here is a taste from Black Hours, which … Continue reading Hamilton Leithauser’s Solo Album

Owen Tromans – Golden Margins

On Golden Margins, troubadour Owen Tromans reunites with his band, The Elders, to produce nine songs drawn from a deep well of inspiration. Recorded during the depths of winter in the Hampshire countryside the album channels ghostly chill and laid-back charm in equal measure. Described as being driven along by Byrds-ian twang and thrum, the title track takes a wry look at what it is … Continue reading Owen Tromans – Golden Margins

Mad Mackerel Recommends… The Moons

Heart and Soul (released 21st July via Schnitzel Record), is the new single from British band The Moons and taken from their new long player Mindwaves, released 2nd June. Heart and Soul is an ode to a scorned lover, defiant, but with an impish rhythm and some tasty fuzzed up guitars. In fact, it has a nice glam rock feel to it evoking the classic … Continue reading Mad Mackerel Recommends… The Moons