Back in 2018 Liverpool band Hannah’s Little Sister dropped their insanely catchy track '20', a head-swaying punk meets indie sliding. Now making their return in 2020, the lively outfit now share their latest tune entitled 'Bin Mouth'. Raising the the levels of energy by at least ten, the wild and riotous punk piece is a dedication to all of the people who continuously talk loads of unadulterated trash.
Making their entry back in 2018 with the track 'Gated Community' followed by a string of single releases throughout 2019, Liverpool band Eyesore & The Jinx have released their new record 'The Exile Parlour EP'. Comprised of four tracks, the band merges the sounds of post-punk, no wave, garage and noise rock.
Warrington band Filthy Tricks step forth with their dynamic single 'Leah'. Produced by Dave Radahd-Jones in Manchester, the song is set-off by lashing guitar riffs and thundering drums before morphing into an explosive rock & roll record that is power-hitting in sound. Big stadium vocals and towering instrumentation makes 'Leah' a certified winner of a track.
Liverpool band SPQR have released their latest EP 'No Brain, No Pain' via Nuthin Gud Records. Comprised of four tracks, musically the group delve into experimental alternative, art-rock and punk rhythms whilst the content revolves around feelings of disconnect and separation from reality.
Liverpool band HAARM have returned with their latest single 'Take Me Away'. Produced by Al Groves, the song is an upbeat dose of alt-pop that is utterly festive and vibrant. An added tropical feel to the production helps to create a sun-kissed offering that lifts the spirit, not to mention will make anyone want to dance. There are also gospel vocals that appear towards the end of the tune.
Norwegian-born, Liverpool-based singer Skia has shared her latest single 'IDWTAI', which is an acronym for 'I Don’t Wanna Talk About It'. The tune follows her debut track 'Anyone'. For the new recording, Skia taps into a tropical Scandipop sound twisted with an 80s flair. Making a stance that it's OK to not want to talk about what she may be feeling or things from the past, the song is a feel-good soundtrack for the internal.
Having shared her lively track 'How It Feels' a few months back, Zuzu have unveiled her latest single 'Get Off'. Whilst her alt-rock meets pop serving is still in place, the Liverpool-raised artist has added a slight punk edge to the tune yet sprinkling a little bit of glam, creating an intriguing alchemy that is overly infectious.
Liverpool trio SPQR have unveiled their new track 'Josephine'. Taken from their forthcoming EP 'Long Sun Long Shadows', landing April 26th via Modern Sky UK, the single is a roller coaster ride of psychedelic, post-punk and art rock blended into one wild serving.
Liverpool band SPQR have stepped up with their new single 'Our Mother's Sons'. With the content revolving around issues pertaining to self-doubt, the production packs a punch with hard, chunky guitar riffs, thunderous drumming and an in your face vocal performance that hit like a stone blow to the chest. There is a great transition towards the end of the song, giving the cut a slightly more delicate feel. Produced by Margo Broom, 'Our Mother's Sons' follows the band's 2018 tune 'Blood Pump'.
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