Norwich duo Sink Ya Teeth have released their anticipated second album entitled 'Two'. The record follows their 2018 self-titled debut which garnished quite a bit of praises and support from various magazines and radio presenters. 'Two' is a 10-track offering with the pair taking their signature sound of post-punk and placing it comfortably on top of 4x4 dance-driven rhythms.
Liam Brown, notoriously known as Pizzagirl, makes his return with a new track titled 'cape canaveral'. The song rapidly follows his 2019 LP 'first timer'. For this offering, Brown crafts a funky blend of new wave, post-punk and art-pop.
London/Glasgow post-punk trio Shopping are gearing up for the release of their new LP 'All Or Nothing', out February 7th via Fat Cat Records. One of the songs that will be featured on the record is their latest single 'For Your Pleasure'. An ode to letting go of material things that are only temporary satisfying, the sonic marriage of post-punk, new wave and minimal synth act as the perfect musical palette for the potent and must-needed lyrics.
Berlin-based duo Local Suicide and producer Kalipo will release the collaborative single pack 'Dominator / Crocodile' on February 5th via the Hold Your Ground label. Weaving between new wave, electro, post-punk, dark dance and more, the pack will include remixes from Theus Mago, Bufi and Radial Gaze.
Oxford band Low Island have released their new EP 'Shut Out The Sun'. With the title drawing inspiration from Michael Zielenziger’s 2006 book ‘Shutting Out the Sun’, the record is comprised of four tracks with the group fusing new wave, electronica, indie pop and more.
At the beginning of the year rising artist Stoner shared his blissful track 'The Anteroom'. Making his return, he now steps forth with his latest single 'Lacrimosa'. A moody yet utterly gorgeous ballad, the song is built on melancholic keys and hollow drum kicks, eventually opening up to lush guitar riffs. There are also traces of the 80s new romantic period sewn in the blueprint of the tune. Top off the production with Stoner's falsetto vocals and the result is one amazing recording.
Having released a slew of music bubbling with seductive new wave, post-punk and more, including their excellent '8' EP, London's Giant Party make their return with their latest track entitled 'I Know You're Gonna Let Her Down'. An epitome of sexiness, the band incorporate enticing guitar riffs and shimmering synths, teetering between bar rock and Prince-esque funk.
While Liam Brown aka Pizzagirl has charmed listeners with his previous lo-fi, DIY style of bedroom pop, the artist has clearly beefed up his sound, delving into a bit more polished 80s pop production with his debut LP 'first timer'.
Los Angeles artist Ariel Beesley grapples with stepping away from a less than perfect relationship in her track 'Palm Springs'. A sparkling offering of indie and electro, with etchings of post-punk and new wave, Beesley delivers a charming performance as the upbeat production moves with a thumping bass line, fuzzy synths and zipping guitar lines. A dazzling cut, the song follows her self-titled EP, released back in 2018.
Bristol band Football FC may only have a few records out, but one thing is certain, this band packs a punch! After releasing the impressive post-punk / coldwave track 'No Lover Like A Luger', the group now return with their thunderous single 'Big Time'. Striking like a heavyweight boxer's uppercut to the chin, the tune finds Football FC yet again executing a perfect mesh of hard-edged post-punk and new wave, with the lyrical content painting a window into the mind of a capitalist. A deep, reverberating bass line is the pipeline of the instrumentation whilst sinister guitar lines lash throughout. Another stellar offering, we can't wait to hear more from the promising outfit.