No Vacation – Mind Fields

San Francisco five piece No Vacation combine the novel sounds of college nostalgia and surf-tinged bedroom indie to create wistful, yet buoyant dream-pop. New single Mind Fields is out in June via Topshelf Records. Heavily influenced by the band’s previous break-up, year-long hiatus, and subsequent reunion the song is a gem – tinged with a touch of shoegaze, and sounding like it has just been re-discovered … Continue reading No Vacation – Mind Fields

MM Shorts 930: Dolly Spartans

The excellently named Dolly Spartans new EP Time Sides With No One, was written in the wake of their guitarists’ sudden death of a drug overdose at age 22 and details frontman Michael Eliran’s struggle to cope with the tragedy of losing his best friend. With echoes of Wavves or Fidlar, Hanging Out is a prime slice of thrumming, garage pop that documents the turmoil … Continue reading MM Shorts 930: Dolly Spartans

MM Shorts 929: Mount Song

Listen to the lovely, melancholy sweetness of Halo by Swedish singer-songwriter, Mount Song, that takes its inspiration from the likes of Elliott Smith, Bonnie “Prince” Billy and Jose Gonzalez. The track is about the sadness that accompanies dealing with life’s demons. I stepped into the dark Because my eyes are filling up with empty things Stream it here.   Continue reading MM Shorts 929: Mount Song

Public Service Broadcasting – Progress

Progress is taken from Public Service Broadcasting’s upcoming third album (the subject of which remains a closely-guarded secret). Guest vocals from Tracyanne Campbell of Camera Obscura adds a new dimension to the music. Her keening, affecting and decidedly human performance combines and contrasts with samples hinting at a world of mechanisation and automation, as Kraftwerk-like vocoders, driving guitars, propulsive drums and melodic synths all fight for … Continue reading Public Service Broadcasting – Progress

Live Review: Laura Marling (Oxford Academy)

A rare treat then to go to a gig with Mrs Mackerel, and also Movie Mate and the Mother of Kittens too. Also a rare treat to not be the oldest swingers in town, judging by the clientele as we entered Oxford’s gloomy Carling Academy. Laura Marling has that rare capacity to attract those from all ages – from the intent young girl on my left … Continue reading Live Review: Laura Marling (Oxford Academy)

Introducing >>> Arc Flash

Lawrence, Kansas duo Arc Flash, who will release their full length debut Carbon Copy on 31st March, via High Dive Records, have shared the record’s latest single, Divination. The duo of Mark Rockwell (drums) and James Thomblison (guitar/vocals) who also play in garage psych band Psychic Heat, offer their own unique brand of sonic space rock and intense mutant pop, built on blistering punk energy, infectious hooks, and raw, fuzzy … Continue reading Introducing >>> Arc Flash

MM Shorts 928: Yawn Mower

What’s All This New Piss? might well be our favourite record title of the year so far. It is the name of the latest release from New York fuzz-pop duo Yawn Mower. The ethos of the pair is simple: make fuzzy, surfy good time tunes while having a blast doing it. On the evidence of Paddle Out and Shed Is Old, it’s mission accomplished. Have a listen. … Continue reading MM Shorts 928: Yawn Mower

Nine Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

This week our round up includes a brilliantly angry and frustrated single from Swedish sisters First Aid Kit for International Women’s Day, another track from the prolific Ty Segall’s upcoming EP, the first taste from Bonnie Prince Billy’s Merle Haggard covers record with a version of the classic Mama Tried. This week’s offering from the Our First 100 Days Project comes from Self Esteem (none other … Continue reading Nine Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

Top Down – Rough Roads

Steeped in a lo-fi aesthetic, Top Down’s debut album, Rough Roads, is a record of powerful guitar riffs, catchy lines and melodies and a tough drum beat. Sometimes fast, sometimes slow, sometimes loud and sometimes quiet, it is a road trip to nowhere through a ragged landscape telling stories of love and failure, doubts and contradictions, and endless struggles and temptation. Check out the first … Continue reading Top Down – Rough Roads