All posts tagged: art rock

Ohmme Unveil Their New Single ‘Selling Candy’

Chicago-based band Ohmme are set to release their forthcoming album 'Fantasize Your Ghost' on June 5th via Joyful Noise Recordings. The duo have already shared the tracks 'Ghost' and '3 2 4 3', which are both featured on the new record. They now unveil a third single entitled 'Selling Candy'.

SPQR Have Released Their New EP ‘No Brain, No Pain’

Liverpool band SPQR have released their latest EP 'No Brain, No Pain' via Nuthin Gud Records. Comprised of four tracks, musically the group delve into experimental alternative, art-rock and punk rhythms whilst the content revolves around feelings of disconnect and separation from reality.

Stream The Golden Age of TV’s Self-Titled EP

Leeds band The Golden Age of TV have released their self-titled debut EP. The 4-track record is a graceful sliding of art-rock, pop and indie. Led by witty vocalist Bea Fletcher, whose flashes of pure charm is complimented by slick production, the EP is a lush, breezy and remarkable presentation from the promising outfit.

Youth Sector Share Their Electric Single ‘Tonight’

Brighton band Youth Sector have stepped up with their latest offering entitled 'Tonight'. Electrifying in sound, the group fuses psychedelic, art rock and alternative into one rushing listening experience. Shedding insight on the lack of will to tackle modern issues, 'Tonight' is shining moment for the band members who are definitely in optimal form.

Stream MOHIT’s Psychedelic Cut ‘Yoghurt’

East London band MOHIT are set to release a new 7" containing the tracks 'Yoghurt' b/w 'Reggaeezer'. Landing July 26th, the trio have shared the A-side cut 'Yoghurt'. Produced by Marta Salogni, the tune is an amalgamation of art-rock, psychedelic and cosmic jazz.

Stream SPQR’s ‘Josephine’

Liverpool trio SPQR have unveiled their new track 'Josephine'. Taken from their forthcoming EP 'Long Sun Long Shadows', landing April 26th via Modern Sky UK, the single is a roller coaster ride of psychedelic, post-punk and art rock blended into one wild serving.

Oya Paya’s ‘Why?’ is Highly Refreshing

Like the make-up of the band itself, Liverpool-based Oya Paya's latest single 'Why?' is a multi-cultural fusion of music styles that is not only refreshing in this day and age but reflects the possibilites of not being trapped by genre-specifics. Taking elements of indie, pop, Hip-Hop and more and blending them into one unique offering, the track comes after the band's troubles of their drummer Ashwin having to return back to Singapore due to UK Visa issues.

Listen to Vilde’s ‘Flash In The Pan’

Known for his work with Kins Stockholm-based Thomas Savage better known as Vilde gave the world a taste of his solo ventures with his 2017 'Study / Dance' album. Now making a return in 2018, he is scheduled to drop a new LP entitled 'Thud', out July 13th. To coincide with the news, Vilde has also shared his latest single 'Flash In The Pan', which is taken from the upcoming album. The song finds him continuing to experiment with trippy sounds of electronic-pop and art-rock. Powered spacey, wiring synths and an ease-in vocal structure, the single is a slight indication of what to expect with the upcoming record. Have a listen.

CHILDCARE Deliver Social Commentary on ‘Big Man’

London band CHILDCARE have been pumping out top quality songs harking back to their tune 'Omega Grey' a couple years back. The group make their return with a piece of social commentary in their new single 'Big Man'. Lead by a haunting guitar riff, the song progresses into a dark post-punk offering that properly soundtracks the current state of global politics. CHILDCARE step up with their best work yet. The track is taken from their forthcoming EP 'Luckyucker'.