Manchester's Loose Articles are preparing for the release of their new EP 'Chaos', out July 1st on Alcopop! Records. The punk rockers have also shared a video for the title track of the EP.
Manchester's Mandy, Indiana, formerly Gary, Indiana, are scheduled to release their debut EP '...' on November 19th via the Fire Talk label. To coincide with the news, the band have also unveiled their new video 'Bottle Episode'. Directed by Max McLachlan, the manic visuals flow hand in hand with the in your face tune, which rings with a sense of urgency.
Manchester band Furrowed Brow have unveiled their latest single 'The Endless Shouting Tomorrows'. Cleverly fusing the sounds of post-punk, coldwave, goth, and even new wave, the group have managed to foster a dark, heavy sound that is utterly unique and takes no solid oath to any of the genres previously mentioned.
Manchester band Gathering of Strangers bring forth their latest single 'Cherry Red'. Taking a crafty 80s layering and spreading it atop stadium-style rock of the present, the production of the song jumps right out of the speakers.
Building up a strong base since 2019, Manchester's Mister Strange have dropped their new EP 'I', out now via the PNKSLM imprint. The 6-track record is fiery, core garage and punk rock topped with good old fuzz-driven guitar riffs, slippery bass lines, reverb-soaked vocals and an unadulterated dose of energy reminiscent of the 70s glory punk days of New York City but definitely with a modern edge.
Manchester's Francis Lung has unveiled his latest single 'Internet', a rapid follow-up to his latest LP 'Miracle' which landed this past June. A soothing taste of indie pop with a dash of Americana, the track touches on our constant reliance and addiction to modern technology, something that has been problematic for quite a long while.
Oh Baby is the duo consisting of distant cousins Rick Hornby and Jen Devereux. Based between London and Manchester, their sound is inspired by 70s and 80s synth-pop, new wave, disco, German electronica and more, yet blended in an alchemic way, fostering something that is quite distinct and interestingly unique to them.
Oh Baby is the duo consisting of distant cousins Rick Hornby and Jen Devereux. Based between London and Manchester, their sound is inspired by 70s and 80s synth-pop, post-punk, disco, avant electronica and more, yet blended in an alchemic way, fostering something that is quite distinct and interestingly unique to them.
London/Manchester band Oh Baby are set to release their forthcoming EP 'Hey Genius' on July 23rd via the Burning Witches imprint. Having dropped their cover version of Patrick Cowley's 'I Need Somebody To Love Tonight' last month, the pair now step up with their latest single 'L.I.A.R.'.
London/Manchester pair Oh Baby have shared their new track 'I Need Somebody To Love Tonight'. Drawing inspiration from the 70s disco era, the tune is a glam-driven cover of the late producer Patrick Cowley's track, which was featured on his 1979 LP 'Stars'. Oh Baby's rendition drips with the hedonistic spirit of Studio 54, yet layered with post-punk and industrial trimmings that make for quite the sexy listening experience.