With Third Man Records having opened their London location back in 2021, the first local signing to the label is London indie band Island Of Love. The group will drop their debut EP titled 'Songs of Love', which will get released digitally via Third Man on March 18th, with vinyl copies coming in June.
London-based Valentina has released her new EP 'You Know Where My Happiness Went'. Self-produced, the 5-track record is a collection of lo-fi electronica and experimental pop pieces that find the singer delivering beautiful and airy vocals over the spacious rhythms. Inspired by the ending of a relationship, the result is a moody yet luscious atmospheric soundscape filled with raw emotion.
Miami punk trio Las Nubes has been pumping out releases spanning over the last six years. With their sound ranging from lo-fi to all out punk and noise rock, the group have been known to drop lyrics in both English and Spanish. Having recently dropped a split EP with fellow Miami band Palomino Blond, Las Nubes now step forth with their latest single titled 'Demonize'. Sonically the band delivers more of an airy dream pop sound with ripping punk highs throughout the hook.
Liverpool artist Pizzagirl has released his debut EP 'An Extended Play'. Having already previously garnished praises from the media with tracks such as 'Favourite Song' and 'Seabirds', the EP is a six song collection of lo-fi electronic pop bits that are organically warm with character. It's one of those releases that makes you want to relax by the poolside on a hot weekend afternoon.
London's Moderate Rebels will release their new EP 'Proxy' on June 2nd via Lost In The Manor. One of the songs taken from the upcoming record is the lo-fi/post-punk single 'Liberate'. Organic and raw with a warming appeal, the track radiates a sort of musical freedom in itself, giving a great window view into the forthcoming EP. Check it out.
The music of Kraków Loves Adana stems from a place of truth, depth and life. Comprised of Deniz Cicek and Robert Heitmann, the Hamburg-based pair who met in 2006, have gone on to create a solid discography of emotive and ultimately moving indie records that are as core and touching as they come.
The music of Kraków Loves Adana stems from a place of truth, depth and life. Comprised of Deniz Cicek and Robert Heitmann, the Hamburg-based pair who met in 2006, have gone on to create a solid discography of emotive and ultimately moving indie records that are as core and touching as they come.
Last year Oslo-based duo Tuvaband shared a couple of songs titled ‘(It’s Not About) Running’ …
Francis Lung, the moniker of Manchester's Tom McClung, brings forth his new track 'My Love', a hazy, cool-out piece of alt-pop that is sprinkled with traces of calypso influences. The track is taken from his upcoming LP 'Faeher's Son Vol I', in which Lung played every instrument minus the violin on the cut 'Something Blue'. 'My Love' follows Lung's recent video 'Back One Day', released earlier this month.
Hailing from Vienna is the shoegaze/noise band Mile Me Deaf, who have shared their latest song 'Capable Ride' taken from the album Eerie Bits of Future Trips. Not shying away from lo-fi and fuzz-oriented sonics, there is a distinct charm to the band's sound that bubbles with a grassroots spirit. Below is a stream of 'Capable Ride'. Have a listen.