New Video: We Were Promised Jetpacks – A Part Of It

Here is the new video for A Part of It – a stellar opus taken from Scottish indie rockers We Were Promised Jetpacks’ latest album Unravelling. A Part of It carries on where the band’s previous video for Peaks and Troughs left off, charting the outcome of a celestial event that remains unexplained. Starting a dark and sinister course through a rural dystopia, the film ultimately leaves the viewer with a tangible … Continue reading New Video: We Were Promised Jetpacks – A Part Of It

Daddy Issues – Can We Still Hang

A while ago we posted the marvellous Ugly When I Cry by Daddy Issues, an all-girl three-piece that combine sarcasm, humour and some bittersweet sass into perfect three minute indie-pop songs. Their music hits a spot somewhere between surf-glam, doo-wop and grunge and new single The Bruise features on their forthcoming Can We Still Hang album, which sees a release as part of the 2nd annual Infinity Cat … Continue reading Daddy Issues – Can We Still Hang

New EP From Caviare Days

Caviare Days started out in Brooklyn with sisters Lina and Maja Westin, but has since grown into a steady five piece band with Timmy Grim on the drums, Boris Grubesic on the guitar and Marcus Arborelius on the keys and synthesizer bass. It has been nigh on two years since we featured them but their upcoming EP Like Me is out on the 10th June, … Continue reading New EP From Caviare Days

Introducing >>> Man Of Moon

Scottish duo Man Of Moon will release their excellent debut single The Road backed with This World via Melodic Records on the 17th July. With its unerring motoric groove and shimmering rising peaks the lead track is a song about vocalist Chris Bainbridge’s sisters’ attempts to break free from struggles with anxiety. It has one foot in the UK neo-psychedelic revival, but for five grippingly uneasy minutes it … Continue reading Introducing >>> Man Of Moon

Six Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

It’s that time again…our collection of newly minted tunes from the past seven days that are worth some serious listening. 1. Creepoid – Shaking 2. Zachary Cale – Sundowner 3. The Catenary Wires – Throw Another Love Song On The Fire 4. Jessie Jones – Sugar Coated 5. PINS – Molly 6. Trembling Bells – Killing Time In London Fields . . . . . … Continue reading Six Songs You Should Have Heard This Week

Grass House Return

We’ve been long standing fans of Yorkshire based indie rockers Grass House. Following a extended period of touring in support of debut record, 2013’s A Sun Full and Drowning, they are back with a new song, Learning To Less Feel, which is the first taste of their forthcoming new long-player. They describe it as more immediate and punchier, more upbeat even, but the track still has their trademark … Continue reading Grass House Return

New Freedom Fry Single

It doesn’t matter when you’re 21 … By our reckoning no one does infectious, feelgood indie-pop like Freedom Fry, the combination of French songstress Marie Seyrat and Michigan-born musical chameleon Bruce Driscoll (also of Blondfire). With each release they up the ante and on irresistible new single 21 they have added in audience vocals and claps from their recent residency at the Echo in LA. Listen below, and let some sunshine … Continue reading New Freedom Fry Single

Lady Bones – 24 Hour Party Girl

Lady Bones have shared 24 Hour Party Girl, the second single from the Boston trio’s upcoming full length debut Dying. If follows lead single Botch and takes the band on another rollercoaster ride through rough edged grunge, twisted Americana, and pounding post-punk. The album is one of dark hardcore-edged indie rock haunted by a backwoods twang that sounds more like the product of a band living near the Floridian … Continue reading Lady Bones – 24 Hour Party Girl