IDLES have dropped a remix of their single 'POP POP POP' featuring a very expected guest appearance by Detroit rapper Danny Brown. The original version was released earlier this year and is taken from their latest album 'Tangk'.
Beak> have released a new album titled '>>>>'. With no promotional roll out, the surprise record follows their 2018 LP '>>>'.
It's been 10 years since Bristol band The Fauns released their LP 'Lights'. However, last month the group shared a song called 'Mixtape Days' which is taken from their new album 'How Lost', landing January 19th on Invada.
It's been 10 years since Bristol band The Fauns released their 2013 album 'Lights'. After a lengthy absence, they will release their third studio LP titled 'How Lost' on January 19th via the Invada label.
It's been 10 years since Bristol band The Fauns released their last studio album 'Lights'. After the lengthy time off, they now make their return with a new single called 'How Lost'.
Having previously released the tracks ‘DBT’ and ‘Pencils’, Bristol garage-rock band HOLY POPES are slated to release their self-titled debut album on January 27th on Man Demolish Records.
Currently signed to Goldie's Fallen Tree 1Hundred imprint, Bristol outfit The Degrees have shared their third single 'Nothing Else', the follow-up to their previously released track 'Need you'.
Bristol-raised, Berlin-based producer has unveiled his killer single 'Cold Too' featuring Maya Law and Freya Roy. Infusing the sounds of future soul, electronica and nu jazz, the cut launches with haunting guitar lines before the following of cinematic strings and head-nodding breakbeat-style drums.
Throwing Snow is slated to release his new album 'Dragons' on June 25th via the Houndstooth label. Having previously the first two singles 'Brujita' and 'Halos', he now steps forth with his third track dubbed 'Traveller'.
Bristol mainstays IDLES have shared a new cover of the Sharon Van Etten cut 'Peace Signs'. The original version appears on Van Etten's 2010 LP 'Epic'. Beefing up the instrumentation with their colossal brand of punk, IDLES deliver thundering drums underneath whipping guitar lines, all topped off with front man's Joe Talbot's in your face delivery.