If you're not familiar with the band The Thing then it's high time you get in the know. The New York City group are releasing some potent garage - psych cuts, with their debut album 'Here's The Thing' having dropped in April of 2023. Without wasting any time at all, they are scheduled to pump out their sophomore LP titled 'The Thing Is' on February 2nd, 2024.
Melbourne psych band Beans have released their new single 'Calling'. The song is taken from their forthcoming album 'Boots N Cats', scheduled to drop March 1st on Fuzz Club Records.
Parisian and Howlin' Jaws released their album 'Half Asleep Half Awake' back in September of this year. Recorded at Liam Watson's Toe Rag Studios in London the trio tap into the sounds of 60s garage and psychedelic rock.
Stockholm singer Miynt follows up her previous track 'Of The Sun' with a great, new release dubbed 'Lonely Beach'. The song is the title track to her upcoming album, slated to land May 6th on B3SCI Records.
Toronto's Hot Garbage deliver the official video for their single 'Sometimes', taken from the group's forthcoming album 'RIDE', out October 29th via Mothland. Directed by William Suarez, clips depict each band member on a telephone call in specific environments and scenarios.
Musician, singer and actor Caleb Landry Jones steps forth with his latest single 'Bogie', taken from his new album 'Gadzooks Vol. 1', landing September 24th via Sacred Bones. 'Bogie' finds Jones delivering a 60s powered sound of psychedelic, and indeed it's good. Slow, stoner guitar lines weave around breezy drumming and thumping bass licks.
Canadian band The Crowleys have been releasing excellent songs harking back to 2015 with their 7" record 'Fane Jonda'. With the group currently prepping a new EP that is slated to land later in the year, they have dropped a new track entitled 'Simple Reflection'. A summery splash of synth-pop and psych-rock, the song is stacked with breezy guitar riffs, a grooving bass line and even vocoder-dripped vocals. Lush and easing in sound, the 80s-styled cut is the ultimate aid for escapism.
The Dials have been Brighton's secret weapon for 15 years now. And whilst it's almost hard to believe that the band formed in 2002 rather than maybe 1962, their perfect blend of psychedelic, jazz, garage, surf, pop and more is right up to par with the legends of the past. Releasing their self-titled debut album back in 2007, followed by their 2009 sophomore LP 'The Companions of The Rosy Hours' and finally their third offering 'The End Of The Pier' which landed in 2013, it seemed that the band had packed one hell of a musical ride spanning the six year range. So fast-forward to 2017, and just when you think that The Dials may have run clean out of steam, the lads have done just the opposite and pushed harder and damn near better than ever with their fourth album 'That Was The Future'.
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Italian-raised, London-based trio Husky Loops will release their anticipated debut EP on April 7th. Having previously shared the songs 'Dead' and 'Fighting Myself', the group have now unveiled another fire starter of a cut entitled 'Tempo'. Keeping their sound raw and organically core, this is another great taster of what the band is getting ready to deliciously serve. Have a listen.