Ferris & Sylvester have unveiled their new single 'I Dare You'. Darker and edgier in sound as compared to some of their previous records, the song combines elements of blues rock and alt-folk, fostering something truly steamy, as well as sexy. The track comes ahead of the band's upcoming headline shows beginning September 3rd in Guildford.
The Raconteurs will release their long-awaited LP 'HELP US STRANGER' on June 21st. This will mark their third album, since dropping 2008's 'Consolers of the Lonely'. Whilst the term long over due is an understatement, the group have also shared the video for their latest track 'Help Me Stranger'. Directed by Yasuhiko Shimizu, clips of the band performing the song are interwoven with scenes of The Raconteurs in random places and spaces in a frozen position before quickly looking at the camera, all in sync.
L.A. Mood is not from Southern California what so ever, but this is the moniker of Melbourne musician and producer Dave Mudie, who many people may know from playing with Courtney Barnett. With that being said, Mudie has released his new EP 'Breakfast At Sassy's'. This is the follow-up to his 2017 EP 'Crushing Highs & Amazing Lows'. Comprised of five songs in total, this is a wonderland of garage rock, indie, blues rock and pop.
Joining a number of London artists who have made their exodus to Margate, Dan Lyons continues to create quality tracks which include his latest single 'Special People'. Blending and stirring electrifying blues rock with a Beatles-like pop twist, the song is the follow-up to his previous single 'Gargoyle'. Check it out.
With their new album 'HELP US STRANGER' out June 21st on Third Man Records, The Raconteurs have shared their new single 'Hey Gyp (Dig The Slowness)'. The track follows the band's previously released cut 'Now That You're Gone'. Beginning with a running drum pattern, the track glides into a raw and unorthodox garage rock lane with slices of Dixie sprinkled in the mix.
Reading rockers The Amazons have shared their latest single 'Doubt It', taken from their forthcoming LP 'Future Dust', out May 24th. The song follows their previous track 'Mother' which dropped last month. 'Doubt It' is another sizzling presentation of blues rock with mountainous production pushing it stadium territory.
Exploring the act of dependency, Montreal rock trio Wild Mercury has shared their latest single 'Dealer'. A riveting tale of a woman who falls in love with her drug dealer, the song delves into a multifaceted view of the subject. The bluesy and gritty rock & roll production sets the perfect tone as it sways from a slow smokey groove to an electric build-up. An utterly brilliant and clutching recording, Wild Mercury's 'Dealer' is a great window into an extremely promising band.
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Dorothy is rock and roll; the kind of rock and roll that was once a soundtrack the hedonistic streets of Sunset Blvd. This is that gritty and raw rock that oozed from the roads of Detroit, the Lower East Side of Manhattan and the historic city of Nashville; that in your face rock that pumps with sheer attitude. Fronted by Budapest-born, San Diego-raised Dorothy Martin, the group is one of the most dynamic bands to emerge in the past four years. They have not only managed to land in the mainstream charts but they did it on their own terms.