Friday’s Video Fest…
Time for another instalment of music videos that we’ve been enjoying recently. Continue reading Friday’s Video Fest…
Time for another instalment of music videos that we’ve been enjoying recently. Continue reading Friday’s Video Fest…
Krautrock inspired post-punk trio TRAAMS recently announced their return with their second album, Modern Dancing. The record, due out in November, is the follow up to their 2013 debut Grin and on the strength of the first track we shared from it, Succulent Thunder Anthem, it became highly anticipated here at MM Towers. Now we have a second track to share from it, the hypnotically propulsive … Continue reading TRAAMS – Silver Lining
Three of our favourite bands have, by happy coincidence, all offered up new tracks so we thought we’d stick them altogether in one neat package for you. First up are indie legends and slowcore stalwarts Low with another excellent tune from their forthcoming album Ones and Sixes, which is out in September. What Part Of Me, is a beauty of sparse harmonies and slightly fuzzy melody … Continue reading Three’s Company: New Tunes From Low, Coke Weed & Traams
1. Courtney Barnett – Pickles From The Jar 2. Mirel Wagner – The Dirt 3. Vashti Bunyan – Across The Water 4. TRAAMS – Cissa 5. The Rosebuds – Blue Eyes . . . . . Continue reading Five Songs You Should Have Heard This Week
1. Avi Buffalo – So What 2. Greys – Pretty Grim 3. Traams – Giddy 4. Tennis – Never Work For Free 5. The Dune Rats – Dalai Lama Big Banana Marijuana . . . . . Continue reading Five Songs You Should Have Heard This Week
Today, Chris T Popper and I are heading south to Brighton and our first visit to the Great Escape festival. There are a whole host of bands we’re looking forward to seeing, from the South American punk-pop of Las Kellies, the angst of Gambles, the spectral folk of Mirel Wagner and the junkyard blues of the Amazing Snakeheads, to the stoned slacker indie of Dune Rats and the … Continue reading We’re Heading to the Great Escape…A Playlist
To follow on from our Best of the Month post yesterday, we’re kicking off July proper with a quick collection of excellent new tunes for you to stream. They come from the likes of metallic punk rockers Holograms, classic indie janglers Veronica Falls, sludgy metallers Torche, garage punks Wet Spots, the always top-notch Richard Buckner, brash garage snarl from TRAAMS, unique singer-songwriter Joseph Childress, and psych-blues rockers Heavy Times. Dive in. . . . . . . . Continue reading Speedy Round-Up