Introducing >>> Dim Peaks

Dim Peaks is a California-based band, their new album Time of Joy was recorded in semi-sporadic sessions over the course of a year. It is a sweetly melodic blend of Americana that is effortlessly evocative: trails worn deep by quiet guitars, whispers in the ear at dusk, beers on summer waters, the anticipation of new beginnings, light and heavy moments in an expanse of  sun … Continue reading Introducing >>> Dim Peaks

Introducing >>> Bête-Noire

Bête-Noire caught our ears with the chiming, post-punk of Out and Proud and the uncompromising lyrics… “Just turn around you filthy fuckers you said it before, when you were out and proud you settled the score, you seem so out and proud“. Then we tried the even better Shut Your Mouth with its rumbling bass-line, doom-laden vocals and urgent percussion. While the Chameleons and Magazine influences are readily to … Continue reading Introducing >>> Bête-Noire

New From TV Ghost

Elevator is the first single from TV Ghost’s forthcoming album Disconnect. They have incorporated churning rhythms and psychedelic drone into a lush torrent of sprawling guitars and eerie melody – drawing from Can’s hypnotic krautrock, while infectiously adding a grinding, goth sludge of Heaven Up Here-era Bunnymen. Over it all stark, disconnected vocals deliver a maelstrom of brooding, sonic menace. Love this. Listen to it here. Continue reading New From TV Ghost

New Album From Quiet Life

Two years since the release of Big Green, the debut LP from Portland indie-Americana band Quiet Life, the band has announced their new record, Wild Pack, is slated for an October 29 release via Mama Bird Recording Co. Wild Pack finds Quiet Life expanding on the easy-going folk rock of Big Green into darker and grittier territory. Listen / download the propulsive, galloping Devil’s Kin … Continue reading New Album From Quiet Life

Mad Mackerel Recommends… The O’s

The O’s are a duo from Dallas who between them manage to kick out a hearty stew of foot-stompin’ folk, bluegrass, country rock and bar-room Americana that is likely to find favour with those who have Gram Parsons and Avett Brothers records in their collections. Latest album, their third, is titled Thunderdog and sees a release on the 23rd July following a successful Kickstarter campaign. … Continue reading Mad Mackerel Recommends… The O’s

New Album From The Lonely H

On their fourth full-length, Nashville, Tennessee-based rock band The Lonely H deliver a ten-track, self-titled full-length, complete with guest appearances by The Rolling Stones’ saxophonist Bobby Keys, longtime MM fave Caitlin Rose, and others. It sits somewhere between the modern day Americana of Deer Tick and Dawes, the classic country rock of Tom Petty and the blue collar grit of Bruce Springsteen. Thankfully it is more than a … Continue reading New Album From The Lonely H

New Single From Bubblegum Lemonade

Scottish indie popsters, Bubblegum Lemonade will release Some Like It Pop this autumn, a long-awaited follow-up to their 2010 Sophomore Release album. The first taste comes in the shape of single, Have You Seen Faith? is a secular hymn to missed opportunities with jangling, strumming riffs, great sixties harmonies, and a memorable chorus. In fact, it is the practically perfect accompaniment to this unusual period … Continue reading New Single From Bubblegum Lemonade

MM Shorts 409: Shadows At Play

Shadows At Play are a four piece from the Blue Mountains in Sydney using guitars, ukeleles, harmonica, trumpets, piano and drums to shape their summer folk pop sound. Latest single Into The Sun is an upbeat, ethereal folk song that alludes to the Greek mythology story of Icarus, exploring the notion that a man is free once he is defeated. Download it here. Continue reading MM Shorts 409: Shadows At Play