New EP From Hunting Ulysees

We introduced you to the raw, lo-fi garage goodness of Kent’s Hunting Ulysses back in September last year with the release of their hugely promising Feral Youth EP. We’re pleased to report that they are back with a new EP, Jurassic Pop, containing five more tracks inspired by the primal forces of sleazy, grimy rock’n’roll, and once again available on a pay-what-you-want deal from their Bandcamp page. This … Continue reading New EP From Hunting Ulysees

Secret Colours Release Peach

Yesterday the hippie loving, Britpop loving, reverb loving, space-rocking Secret Colours officially released their excellent sophomore album Peach. Here is a another taster from it, the slow burning Freak that gradually builds and builds before exploding thrillingly into a full-on psych blowout. In fact, this track is so damn groovy it can be seen in its spare time wearing a kaleidoscopic kaftan and thumbing a lift … Continue reading Secret Colours Release Peach

Audio Antihero Charity Compilation for Rape Crisis

Regular readers of this blog will know we are big admirers of the wilfully uncommercial Audio Antihero label, home to some MM faves like Benjamin Shaw and Jack Hayter. The label is putting out a charity compilation to benefit the work of charity Rape Crisis in England, Wales and Scotland. Despite the clearly serious and important end purpose, the compilation, titled Regal vs Steamboat, is very much meant … Continue reading Audio Antihero Charity Compilation for Rape Crisis

Introducing >>> There’s Talk

Hailing from San Francisco, There’s Talk are a folk infused trio who are just releasing debut single The Salt, from their much anticipated debut EP, Tiny Strands. The EP is rich with eclectic subtleties and dark harmonies reminiscent of folk influence Sufjan Stevens and laced with the textual confessions of Youth Lagoon, and is set for release in late summer. Let the band’s sultry echoing … Continue reading Introducing >>> There’s Talk

MM’s 5:1 Interview No 12: Georgia’s Horse

The new album from Georgia’s Horse, aka Texan songwriter Teresa Maidonado, is called Weather Codes and is released next week. It is perfectly described by Fire Records as “a study in heartbreak and loneliness set amidst the backdrop of the vast landscapes of American Southwest.” Descriptors such as haunting, enchanting and, indeed, heartbreaking occur often, but for Georgia’s Horse they are particularly apt. Her debut release … Continue reading MM’s 5:1 Interview No 12: Georgia’s Horse

Videos of the Day: Brazos || Arborea || The Night Jars || Lars Bygden

Enjoy videos from Brazos and their track Charm, from Arborea with Pale Horse Phantasm filmed on location at Acadia National Park in Maine, from The Night Jars who use edits of episodes of the old Defenders of the Earth cartoons for their 60s garage inspired Drones, and from Lars Bygden, a truly brilliant animation for his dark and sorrowful track The Hole – not to be missed. … Continue reading Videos of the Day: Brazos || Arborea || The Night Jars || Lars Bygden

Videos of the Day: Starlight Girls || Hey Ocean! || Loved Ones || The Whigs

Videos today from Starlight Girls with 7×3 and Hey Ocean!‘s latest video for album track Change is set in an alternate world where zombies and humans attempt to coexist peacefully. We have the dubby psych-pop of Loved Ones and their video for Paper Crown, and lastly the raucous video for Staying Alive, a track from the forthcoming new album from The Whigs. . . . Continue reading Videos of the Day: Starlight Girls || Hey Ocean! || Loved Ones || The Whigs