All posts tagged: art rock

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'.

Post Louis’ ‘Little Jack’ is Gripping

For four years now, London's Post Louis have been releasing moody yet striking music. Emerging with the smokey song 'Oldsmobile', they went on to release the EPs 'This Could Be A Bridge' and 'Uptight'. The group now return with an epic offering entitled 'Little Jack'. Flawlessly bridging together art rock and indie, the track is a vibrant collage of sound topped with clever songwriting that makes commands the listener to not only be engaged in the content but also fall deep into a musical journey. Have a listen.

Russian Baths Share Their Moody Single ‘Poolhouse’

With their debut EP 'Penance' scheduled for release on February 23rd via Good Eye Records, NYC-based band Russian Baths have shared their third single 'Poolhouse'. A roller coaster ride of moody change ups, at times apocalyptic, other moments a peaceful serenity, the song is a bending wave of premium noise and art rock goodness.

A Grave With No Name Announces New Album ‘Passover’ & Shares ‘Wreath’ Single

London artist Alexander Shields aka A Grave With No Name have announced the release of his sixth album 'Passover'. Landing January 19th on Forged Artifacts, the new record finds Shields incorporating field recordings amidst indie, art-rock and country sound structures. Inspired by the revisiting of his family after the passing of his grandmother, each song is written like an individual short story, yet ultimately fitting together to form one big puzzle.

Mise en Scene Interview

Somewhere in between bursting indie pop and raw, pumping garage punk is where Canada's Mise en Scene sit, finely sewing all sounds flawlessly together. Hailing from Winnipeg, the group was established by members Stefanie Blondal Johnson and Jodi Dunlop, who originally came together through their love of visual arts and of course music itself. The result was a gorgeous sound, accessible to the masses yet true to their roots.

ColoRising Interview with Mise en Scene

Somewhere in between bursting indie pop and raw, pumping garage punk is where Canada's Mise en Scene sit, finely sewing all sounds flawlessly together. Hailing from Winnipeg, the group was established by members Stefanie Blondal Johnson and Jodi Dunlop who originally came together through their love of visual arts and of course music itself. The result was gorgeous sound, accessible to the masses yet true to their roots.

Listen to Ulrika Spacek’s Art Rock Single ‘Full of Men’

London band Ulrika Spacek are gearing up for the release of their new album 'Modern English Decoration', landing June 2nd on Tough Love Records. Having previously shared the first single 'Mimi Pretend', which is also taken from the upcoming LP, the band have now brought forth their second tune 'Full of Men'. With raw-sparking punk guitar riffs leading to build-ups throughout the song, a sense of urgency in the track is undeniable with the cut being another reeling piece for the collective.