Brighton band Sick Joy are set to drop their new EP 'Them Days' on September 13th. Before the big day however, the group have shared a video for their track 'Vibe Sucker'. Directed by Mykl Barton, you can find Sick Joy cooling out on a patio whilst properly indulging in soft drinks galore.
Cream with a K is the moniker of singer, visual artist and multi-instrumentalist Lee Tatlock. Born in England, at the age of 18 she made a bold journey to Tokyo, eventually fronting the J Pop band NEKO PUNCH. The group went on to release music via Universal Japan. Performing with NEKO Punch for five years, in 2016 Tatlock decided to shift directions in sound, with the emphasis being on grunge pop. Dropping a stream of tracks including 'Burn', 'Terrible Voices' and 'It Gets Me Down', just to name a few, her lush production combined with airy vocals made for one joyous blend of delightful, eargasmic pop music.
Cream with a K is the moniker of singer, visual artist and multi-instrumentalist Lee Tatlock. Born in England, at the age of 18 she made a bold journey to Tokyo, eventually fronting the J Pop band NEKO PUNCH. The group went on to release music via Universal Japan. Performing with NEKO Punch for five years, in 2016 Tatlock decided to shift directions in sound, with the emphasis being on grunge pop.
Back in 2017 London-based duo Cassels released their debut album 'Epithet'. Comprised of nine tracks, the siblings presented a sometimes stripped back, sometimes loud and in your face shot of punk and grunge. Packed with social commentary, the LP was extremely raw, which indeed contributed to its charm.
Tokyo-based artist Lee Tatlock aka Cream with a K has shared her latest track 'Stuck in the House'. The song is a pop meets indie piece that finds the singer delivering airy vocals over easing guitar lines with occasional streaking, electric riffs and a deep, rubbery bass line. The tune follows her previously shared track '5:35', which will both be featured on Cream with a K's debut self-titled album landing this year.
British-born, Tokyo-based artist Cream with a K has unveiled her latest single ‘5:35’. An ode …
London-based artist Annabel Allum has been a force since making her debut a few years back. Releasing her incredible EP 'All That For What' back in 2017, Allum delivers her latest track 'Sofa Song'. Raw and punchy, the song is injected with a shot of grunge, with the artist pumping out woozy vocal deliveries, demonstrating her incredible versatility of styles. The track coincides with Annabel Allum's which began in Newcastle on October 9th and will run until October 30th, ending in London.
Punk duo Dolls are set to release their new EP 'Pop The Bubble' this coming September. Working with producer Jim Sclavunos on the forthcoming record, the pair have dropped a taste of what's to be expected with their current single 'Sugar Free'. Addressing the topics of superficiality and shallowness, the song rumbles with a punk meets grunge edge that is raw and fierce yet deliciously grooving with a reeling chorus that balances the more punchy and in your face verses.
Meshing together gritty alternative rhythms with a catchy pop chorus, Leeds band Night Owls step up with their track 'Better With Age'. An assessment on the facade involving our lives and social media, shuttering electronica along with ringing sirens add the feeling of chaos which perfectly soundtrack the lyrical content. 'Better With Age' is out now.
Hailing from Upstate NY, Candy Ambulance are a trio delivering grunge and punk at its most raw and firing. Having released their track 'Weekday' back in October of last year, the group now unveil their latest track 'Spray', the second single taken from their forthcoming EP boasting the same title. Like a revving race car on the track ready for take-off, 'Spray' is a musically rapid-speed illustration of the topic of mania. It will surely fill you with unadulterated energy.