Having gained fans of their sound which includes BBC Radio 1 Presenter Annie Mac, Brighton group Sea Bed have released their EP 'The Art of Living'. The four-song offering is a delicate and gentle gliding of soul, UK garage, electronica and pop. Led by the gorgeous vocals of singer/multi-instrumentalist Lizzie Massey with musician/producer Jim Corbin adding to the ethereal soundscape of the band, 'The Art of Living' is currently released through Four Thieves Records. We have a preview of the EP down below.
It would be an understatement to call Fear of Men's video 'Sane' bizarre, however the Rosie Carr and Lucy Jone-directed video seems to capture a sort of battle within, which is depicted by vocalist Jessica Weiss. Strolling about outside in a forest-like environment containing art pieces and artifacts, Weiss eventually gathers herself together after an intense self-struggle.
Back in 2012 Resonators released their debut LP ‘The Constant’, a perfect five-star album of dub reggae stamping both the roots of Jamaica with the best additives of England, with even Sir David Rodigan proudly boasting about its authenticity of sound. With four years having past, the big question was, how would Resonators’ sophomore attempt pair up with the first? The answer...very well. ‘Imaginary People’ is a proper continuation from where they left off years back, with an even bolder confidence reflecting that they are indeed one of the best bands of today recording dub reggae.
Brighton band White Room have shared their latest single 'Think Too Much' forthcoming June 10th. Taking the sound of psychedelic rock and bridging it together 60s-style pop melodies, the song is the follow-up to their 'Fizzy Liquid' EP which was released back in September of 2015. 'Think Too Much' will also coincide with the band's live date at the Isle Of Wight Festival. You can check out the song down at the bottom.
With their debut album 'Volition' dropping June 3rd on the X Novo imprint, Brighton band Phoria have unveiled their new song 'Everything Beta'. The celestial branding of electronic pop is a delicate stir of spacey synths and broken drums gorgeously construted into one incredible single. If you're in the mood to enter a deep and almost meditative zone then here is your musical backdrop. You can listen to 'Everything Beta' at the bottom.
Virginia-raised, now Brighton-based singer Remi Miles is pop, but not in the vein of what …
UK trio Dream Wife is a band who you need to get familiar with. Blending punk and what they dub as 'poolside pop', their latest EP 'DREAM WIFE EP01' is definitely one of our faves at the moment. One of the highlight songs on the record is the up-cheering track 'Hey Heartbreaker', which Dream Wife have released a video for. Directed by Sam Boullier and Eleanor Hardwick, there are clips of the band all sitting on a bed whilst eating pasta and watching themselves on an old CRT monitor. They also scenes of them running in the streets and releasing heart balloons into the air. Hey, it works for us. 'DREAM WIFE EP01' is out on Cannibal Hymns.
Back in early 2015, Brighton-based band HEATH amazed listeners and critics alike with their debut single 'Give Me Over'. Supported on BBC Radio 1, HEATH went on to drop tracks like 'Brambles' towards the end of that year. Now with their new EP 'June' set for April 29th, the band unveils their new single taken from the record entitled 'The Outline Of You'. Organic and moving with an unwavering beauty of stunning melodies and sleek production, HEATH marks a big return in 2016. Have a listen.
Brighton-based duo Sea Bed have released their debut EP 'Moving Ghosts' via Four Thieves Records. Having previously shared the title track, as well as their song 'Conqueror', the EP glides between the sounds of deep house, soul and atmospheric electronica. The band comprised of singer/musician Lizzie Massey and multi-instrumentalist Jim Corbin wrote and produced the entire EP. We have a stream of 'Moving Ghosts' which you can preview down below.
Brighton band Thoughts hit the world with their debut single titled ‘Tuck’, out March 7th. …