Introducing…Twiggy Frostbite

We’re not quite sure what to make of this offering by Twiggy Frostbite. By The Ocean is one of those hazy, dreamlike songs that sounds like it was created in a netherworld where surreal is the norm, and nothing is quite as it seems or as it should be. It has echoes of Portishead and Massive Attack, but also turns the volume up in a … Continue reading Introducing…Twiggy Frostbite

Introducing…Eleven Twenty-Nine

Taken from the blues parlance for the length of a one year prison sentence, Eleven Twenty-Nine is the new project of Tom Carter and Marc Orleans. This debut self-titled album, dedicated to the late Jack Rose, releases a sound that has done hard-time in the blues, from two performers who have constantly pushed the limits of rock guitar. Tom, a latter day Carter Family member … Continue reading Introducing…Eleven Twenty-Nine

Friday’s New Music Mix

It has been a bonanza month at MM – our in-box overflows daily and here is another quick round-up of new stuff we’ve discovered. Once again we’re entirely failing to do the artists justice, but listen to the songs and if you like what you hear please do investigate them a bit more! Hotel & Highways album Lost River is an easy-going folk-tinged meditation on … Continue reading Friday’s New Music Mix

Introducing…Savaging Spires

We know very little about Savaging Spires – their e-mail to us had no information other than a request to listen to a track, Bending The Rules For Brian. We did, firstly, who wouldn’t listen to a song with a title like that, and secondly it is taken from their debut eponymous album which is due out in September on Critical Heights – this is the … Continue reading Introducing…Savaging Spires

New Releases Round Up

It’s that time again. A few gems gathered from some of our favourite blogs and a couple of the blogosphere’s favourite big hitters with some new material. Pick ‘n’ mix time! The Black Lips follow the rather splendid Modern Art with another slice of premium garage rock from their new album Arabia Mountain, with New Direction. Thee Oh Sees also mine a rich seam of … Continue reading New Releases Round Up

It’s Another HAPPY ANNIVERSARY MRS MACKEREL

Who’d have thought it – another year of married bliss slips by, that’s sixteen now. And still she’s easily the best looking fish on the block! So a song is needed and what better than this wonderful cover that I heard on 6 Music this afternoon. In fact it is as good a cover as I’ve heard for a long, long time and sums up … Continue reading It’s Another HAPPY ANNIVERSARY MRS MACKEREL

Introducing…Palmist Records

Not a band this time, but a new label – Palmist is an independently run sister to FatCat Records. Based in Brighton they are specialising in a DIY ethic and limited run, vinyl only releases. They’ve sent us details of their first two releases – two split 12″s featuring the hazy, insistent pop minimalism of the U.S. Girls (which we can’t stop playing) and the twisted … Continue reading Introducing…Palmist Records

New from Marissa Nadler

We have been impatiently tapping our toes here waiting for the release of Marisaa Nadler’s new self-titled album on her own Box of Cedar label, and have previously posted the track and video of Baby I Will Leave You In The Morning. The second single from the album is The Sun Always Reminds Me Of You and is another fine example of her unique blend … Continue reading New from Marissa Nadler

Introducing…Arc In Round

Arc In Round pull from the layered-dissonance and experimentation of Disco Inferno and This Heat, the Motorik rhythms of Krautrock pioneers Neu and Can, and the more obvious sonic reference points of Broadcast, the Swirlies and My Bloody Valentine. Their II EP, out July 5th, boasts four new songs plus the original version and A Sunny Day in Glasgow remix of the song II from their … Continue reading Introducing…Arc In Round

Introducing…Mummy Short Arms

Great name! Mummy Short Arms release their debut single, Cigarette Smuggling, on 30th May via Flowers In The Dustbin. It is a seriously warped slice of woozy, off-kilter indie that defies description, but flat out demands your attention. Imagine Captain Beefheart fighting with Salvador Dali with a full set of musical instruments and a goodly pile of magic mushrooms… If anything, the b-side, Searching For … Continue reading Introducing…Mummy Short Arms