Introducing >>> Mod Gun

We’re perhaps a little late to the party with this one, and that’s probably a way out band party in some apartment, deep within the Massachusetts DIY scene. Never mind, we’ll wait on the fringes and try and catch a glimpse of the full-on indie punk rockers Mod Gun who can pummel a riff and shred a guitar with the very best of them. This is Party … Continue reading Introducing >>> Mod Gun

MM Shorts 475: Shaky Shrines

Mausoleum is the title of the first full-length release from Shaky Shrines. It is nine tracks of excellent reverb laden, garage-psych that would sit very favourably between your Black Angels and Wooden Shjips records. Check out album opener Strangers’ Eyes and possibly our favourite track on the record, the six minute drone freak out of Someone’s In The Basement. This is really good stuff! Buy … Continue reading MM Shorts 475: Shaky Shrines

Sharkmuffin – Quarter Machine

We first posted about Sharkmuffin almost exactly a year ago, and in that time their star has risen considerably and the buzz shows no sign of abating with their latest EP 1097. We’ve already given you Foul Play from it, and the second single is Quarter Machine – and it is a 90 second slab of noisy swagger, punk attitude and some mean musicianship. Continue reading Sharkmuffin – Quarter Machine

MM Shorts 474: The Rebel Light

The Rebel Light is getting set to release their new single Jukebox Dream on November 19th. It is a carefree and fun excursion into indie-pop and rock that has a classic vintage surf vibe to it and which, frankly, is impossible not to like. It is deceptively simple (much easier said than done), and all the more charming for it – the musical equivalent of … Continue reading MM Shorts 474: The Rebel Light

Tyburn Saints Return

It is has been over 18 months since we’ve heard anything from New York’s Tyburn Saints, so it is good to discover they have brought their own particular brand of gothic-tinged ‘death-indie’ back to life with the release of a new two track offering, Live on The B​-​Sides 91​.​5. You And I In Heaven shows the five-piece have lost none of their miserabilist tendencies as, barely … Continue reading Tyburn Saints Return

Introducing >>> Vladimir

We’re loving this track Come Over from Scottish four-piece Vladimir. It is thrilling, sonic mayhem – distorted, savage, bleak, nihilistic. Vladimir is appropriate, because in less than four minutes they’ve rammed a stake through the heart of paint-by-numbers indie rock, and then stubbed their fags out on its still twitching carcass. Listen here. Like Interpol being buried alive. Best of all, Come Over will be released on the … Continue reading Introducing >>> Vladimir

Videos of the Day: Beachwood Sparks || September Girls || Talmud Beach || DZ Deathrays || Wild Ones || Caravan Of Thieves

We have no less than six excellent videos and songs to help you begin to welcome in the weekend. First up is Beachwood Sparks and their 70s inspired home footage homage is a perfect fit for track Make It Together. By way of contrast, the video for fuzzed-up indie rockers, September Girls new single Heartbeats, draws on influences of old Hammer Horrors and photographers such Ryan McGinley and … Continue reading Videos of the Day: Beachwood Sparks || September Girls || Talmud Beach || DZ Deathrays || Wild Ones || Caravan Of Thieves

Howe Gelb – The Coincidentalist

Howe Gelb has been picking up some stellar reviews for new album The Coincidentalist, which saw a release earlier this month on the 5th November, via the excellent New West Records label. The album features an all-star cast of musician friends: Bonnie “Prince” Billy, M. Ward, KT Tunstall, Andrew Bird and Sonic Youth’s Steve Shelley, and is a brilliantly unhurried, melodic collection of lysergic desert-folk. … Continue reading Howe Gelb – The Coincidentalist

David Bronson Gives Away Animals

We posted the video for the reflective, and rather lovely, Incompetent Assassin earlier this week, and now New York singer-songwriter David Bronson is giving away a free download of his track Animals. It is taken from his recently released album The Long Lost, and he says it is a song “about accountability and the opposing forces of recklessness and restraint that fight within each of us…it’s … Continue reading David Bronson Gives Away Animals