Last year duo Lea Porcelain released their 'Out Is In' EP, a stealth comprising of post-punk, electronica and alternative, which drew quite a bit of attention in the media. Now returning with a new single in 2017, their latest song 'Bones' is a lush, synth-driven song that reels in the feel of acts like Bauhaus but with Lea Porcelain's personal imprint. A soundtrack to the winter, 'Bones' is currently out now via Lea Porcelain Recordings.
If there is one thing that the French know how to do extremely well is create some of the sexiest music on earth! In the case of Meant Records boss Remain and La dame Noir Records founder Phred Noir, the duo better known as Slow Porn have possibly released the steamiest compilation of the year with their forthcoming work 'Prise de Vue 1'.
American/Australian duo Surf Rock Is Dead make their return with a new tune entitled ‘In …
Two years ago Australian band Bloodhounds On My Trail released their 'Escape' EP, which found the group emersed in the sound of hazy and echoing shoegaze. Now set to release their forthcoming 'Haunted Isles' EP, the Melbourne-based foursome have shared the first track taken from the record entitled 'Over The Wall'. Tapping into the feel of early 80s new wave and post-punk whilst still using their platform on shoegaze as an underneath, the band have found an excellent blend, which makes us eager to hear their upcoming release.
Australian-reared, Manchester-based band FAIRCHILD make their return with their new track titled ‘Relevance’. Combining indie …
With an entrancing voice as golden as honey, there is an uncanny power to every square inch of Rudie Edwards' being. Drop dead gorgeous with a sultry yet playful flair, the London-based artist has already ignited a flame in the music business writing for the likes of CeeLo Green and Erik Hassle, just to name a few. Whilst one would assume that penning songs alongside mainstream giants would entice her to follow a particular pop formula for her own music, Edwards has proven out the gate that not only has she crafted her own sexy sound that can compete with anything on the charts, but as an artist, well...she isn't like anyone else.
New York artist Danielle Johnson aka Computer Magic has built a strong reputation on driving down the experimental roads of electronica. Having pushed the envelope for a number of years, Johnson's latest EP 'Obscure but Visible' finds the singer/producer scaling back slightly, delving into lush synth-pop rhythms that still flies past that of the standard. Emdedding traces of new wave, pop rock and more, this is Computer Magic at her best, delivering quality product that is accessible yet still forward-thinking.
Swedish rocker Sofia Härdig delivers the video for her current single ‘Streets’ which is out …
Back in 1977, WIRE released their groundbreaking debut LP 'Pink Flag'. Whilst the band continued to release albums over the years including their 2015 self-titled LP and their recent 'Nocturnal Koreans'. However, between 1980 to 1982, frontman Colin Newman recorded three solo albums. 'A-Z', 'Provisionally Entitled The Singing Fish' and 'Not To' were all important LPs in the post-punk and new wave scene. Now Newman's solo records are getting re-issued with the first 'A-Z' landing October 28th via Sentient Sonics. The first single taken from the album is the brilliant post-punk piece 'Order For Order'.
London duo Empathy Test make their return with a new double A-Side release entitled 'Demons' b/w 'Seeing Stars'. The record is the lead-up to their upcoming debut album. 'Demons' is a lush taste of electronic pop peppered with a lovely taste of new wave. The track is a strong follow-up to their previous work including the 'Losing Touch' EP and their 'Throwing Stones' EP. If 'Demons' is the opening door of what we can expect from their full-length, then we're salivating at the mouth for the main dish.