New From Doubting Thomas Cruise Control

Doubting Thomas Cruise Control have shared their new single Soft Focus, the second taste from their sophomore full length, Remember Me John Lydon Forever (due 14th August via Fleeting Youth Records  and the band’s own Duckbill Records). The Brooklyn based quartet have created a quirky, heartfelt record filled with dynamic indie rock and slacker pop or as the band prefer to call it “debt punk“. Whatever it … Continue reading New From Doubting Thomas Cruise Control

Introducing >>> Frankie Lee

Any new signing to Loose Music always makes us prick up our ears – they are one of the UK’s best and most reliable labels – and with Frankie Lee their quality control radar has come up trumps again. His story sounds like it comes from a novel or film. Born on the banks of the Mississippi river, his family later moved to Minneapolis. Following the death … Continue reading Introducing >>> Frankie Lee

Introducing >>> All Dogs

All Dogs is a loud rock band that plays pop songs, but with roots firmly planted in the DIY punk scene. Crammed with sincere and bittersweet songs, the Columbus, Ohio based quartet will be releasing their debut full length Kicking Every Day on Salinas Records. The first single from it is That Kind Of Girl, which you can stream here. . Continue reading Introducing >>> All Dogs

Blitzen Trapper Announce All Across This Land

Blitzen Trapper, one of our favourite and most enduring bands on MM, are set to release All Across This Land on October 2 via Lojinx in Europe and on Vagrant in the US. By incorporating a vast array of influences, they have released albums in the past that touch on a myriad of genres: indie, folk, rock, roots, alt country, psychedelia and pop, while maintaining a … Continue reading Blitzen Trapper Announce All Across This Land

MM Shorts 745: Reservations

With startlingly poetic and often harsh lyrics that linger on themes of the emotional weight of relationships, Taking Time, the first studio album of Austin-based band Reservations, is the first representation of the band as a three-piece, and marks a move from their minimalist-folk roots to a more rock-influenced, spacious sound. Stream/download the forbiddingly forlorn To Be Honest and stream Planet, which carries echoes of the sparse … Continue reading MM Shorts 745: Reservations

SpelZ Cover Camper Van Beethoven

We’re very taken with this cover of Camper Van Beethoven’s jangly classic track Sometimes by the curiously named SpelZ. It gives it a lovely upbeat psych-pop feel and is part of a new EP called The Ocean of Stories. Apparently, they have a full album ready for release in the autumn called The Book of the Forest, which is on the more folky side of psychedelia. We’ll keep our … Continue reading SpelZ Cover Camper Van Beethoven

Rayland Baxter – Young Man

We spent much of the weekend in the car driving hither and thither and listening to an advance copy of Rayland Baxter’s excellent new album Imaginary Man, which is out on ATO Records in the middle of next month. Treading a line somewhere between Bob Dylan, and the Shins, or maybe between Steve Earle and Beck, possibly our favourite track on the record (amongst many atmospheric … Continue reading Rayland Baxter – Young Man

MM Shorts 744: Plum

Formed late last year, Plum is a psychedelic rock n’ roll outfit that bridges the aesthetic of 60s and early 70s music with a modern influence. Velvet vocals, hallucinatory harmonies, and prismatic guitars create soundtracks for daydreams. Stream/download their latest single Calluna Vulgaris and welcome yourself to the trip. Turn on, tune in, and drop out. .   Continue reading MM Shorts 744: Plum