Twin Limb’s New Single

Louisville’s Twin Limb bring post-punk guitar sprinklings to their psych infused dream-pop, matching it with soaring vocals, percussion, and slowly-kneaded accordion. Taken from forthcoming EP Anything Is Possible and Nothing Makes Sense, first single Don’t Even Think, is a soothing number that pulls on the nostalgia strings of anyone who wished Laetitia Sadier fronted Mercury Rev. . Continue reading Twin Limb’s New Single

The Handcuffs cover Mott The Hoople

Chicago garage-glam band The Handcuffs have announced the release of their their first-ever cassette on the East Nashville-based Semi-Pro Records on October 17, to commemorate Cassette Store Day. Inhabiting some of the same musical domain as T-Rex, Spiders from Mars era Bowie, Franz Ferdinand and early Blondie, the tape-only release, All The Way From Chicago, features a “best of” style sampling of songs from their first … Continue reading The Handcuffs cover Mott The Hoople

Charming Disaster – Ghost Story

Having gained something akin to cult status last year when their paranormal love song Ghost Story was featured on the creepy hit podcast Welcome to Night Vale, dark and quirky alt­-folk duo Charming Disaster, based in Brooklyn, NY, are hitting the road to promote their debut album, Love, Crime & Other Trouble. Inspirations for the album include the wonderful gothic humor of Edward Gorey, the … Continue reading Charming Disaster – Ghost Story

MM Shorts 781: Daddy Issues

Here is another new track from provocative (in a wholly charming way) Infinity Cat new signings Daddy Issues. Their excellent new digital single, Shitty World further showcases their mixing pot of garage-surf-pop-punk and also features label owner and JEFF The Brotherhood guitarist Jake Orrall. Dive in to their world… . Continue reading MM Shorts 781: Daddy Issues

Ten Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

Our collection extends to no less than ten sweet new tracks for you this week, lovingly gathered up from the past seven days like shells from a beach. Or something like that… Torres – Special (Garbage cover) Scott & Charlene’s Wedding – Bennie And The Jets Julien Baker – Brittle Boned Beach Baby – Limousine Death Valley Girls – Death Valley Boogie Hamilton Leithauser & … Continue reading Ten Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

Nickel In The Jukebox (Vol 5)

A day late, but none the worse for all that. Here is this week’s jukebox jury selection for your listening edification. Hit or miss? You pick… . Jake McMullen – Always Single  [RIYL: Singer-songwriters, James Vincent McMorrow, Ryan Adams] . Grassfight – Breaking Up Pigeons  [RIYL: Psych-rock, Spacemen 3, Spoon] . Boys – Believe Anything  [RIYL: Garage pop, The Strokes, The Legends] . PROM – Touch Me … Continue reading Nickel In The Jukebox (Vol 5)

Spray Paint – Signal Master

Here is a new single from Spray Paint, the second taken from forthcoming new album Dopers. Signal Master is a slower, relentlessly ominous slab of brooding punk rock that is built around a discordant refrain of “it’s time to put the dog down“. Make of it what you will, but it is another intensely brilliant track that calls to mind the best of Jesus Lizard and … Continue reading Spray Paint – Signal Master

Songhoy Blues Re-version the Clash…

Songhoy Blues have announced their biggest UK headline show to date, a new EP and a deluxe version of their brilliant debut album, Music In Exile. They will play The Roundhouse in London on Saturday 21st May next year, and the deluxe version of the album is out on Friday November 6th. It features three extra tracks, all re-interpretations of tracks by some of the group’s key influences, … Continue reading Songhoy Blues Re-version the Clash…