MM Shorts 452: Globelamp

Elizabeth Fey caused a bit of a stir in the Foxygen camp earlier this year with a tumblr post about some of the trials and tribulations within the band that she was a touring member of… She has released some tracks of her own under the Globelamp moniker, the most recent of which Controversial/Confrontational is a lovely excursion into dreamy lo-fi psychedelia and dream pop. … Continue reading MM Shorts 452: Globelamp

Mad Mackerel Recommends…Dan Whitehouse

Singer-songwriter Dan Whitehouse is set is release his second album, Reaching For A State Of Mind, next Monday. Having shared stages with such artists as MM faves Willy Mason, Caitlin Rose, Julian Cope and Josh Ritter, plus blues guitar legend Peter Green, our hopes were justifiably high for the record. Featuring eleven new songs, including the sublime A Dream That’s Floating Out To Sea, the … Continue reading Mad Mackerel Recommends…Dan Whitehouse

Introducing >>> The Inky Depths

London based The Inky Depths play melodic indie in a slightly Big Star or Elliott Smith-type vein. They self-released an album, Just A Phase this week. We have a couple of very promising tracks from it for you to check out and download – the hypnotically catchy November and the altogether noisier, janglier, Doesn’t Matter At All. Both are well worth investing some listening time … Continue reading Introducing >>> The Inky Depths

Widowspeak – Calico

We have gradually become more and more enamoured of, and seduced by, the charms of Widowspeak, particularly since the release earlier this year of long player Almanac. The follow up is a EP titled The Swamps, and having already posted the woozy, narcotic True Believer from it back in July, we now have another taste for you in the shape of the equally good, and equally … Continue reading Widowspeak – Calico

Mad Mackerel Recommends >>> Nonagon

We recently were sent The Last Hydronaut, a new six track EP by Chicago three-piece Nonagon – it is out on the 22nd October via Controlled Burn Records. Whist firmly rooted in modern day punk rock, the band also throw knowing glances backward to the halcyon post-hardcore days of the American underground of the late 80s and early 90s. Try hard enough and you can probably … Continue reading Mad Mackerel Recommends >>> Nonagon

More From Vikesh Kapoor

Having already shared his excellent first single I Dreamt Blues, Vikesh Kapoor has now offered another taste of his new album The Ballad Of Willy Robbins, with Carry Me, Home. Another outstanding track, Carry Me, Home offers an intimate glimpse into his world, revealing some of the experiences that inspired the record from the hardships his parents faced as immigrants to the everyday challenges of … Continue reading More From Vikesh Kapoor

Monday’s Mega Round-up

Too many good songs, too little time to do them justice. Accept this offering as the best compromise we can muster, but explore these tunes – they are well worth it – even if we are a bit slow getting some of them to your attention! Kicking us off are indie duo Big Deal and a new single from their much acclaimed album of dark, intoxicating, … Continue reading Monday’s Mega Round-up

Videos of the Day: Gringo Star || Keaton Henson || Radkey || Gentleman Hall || Telegram

Start the week with a clutch of excellent videos from psych-rockers Gringo Star (and their animated film for new track Find A Love), from Keaton Henson for You (taken from his excellent album Birthdays), and from explosive punk rockers Radkey, more top notch animation to accompany Romance Dawn. We have even more brilliant animation, or to be precise claymation, for Gentleman Hall’s Every Morning, and lastly London … Continue reading Videos of the Day: Gringo Star || Keaton Henson || Radkey || Gentleman Hall || Telegram