Norwich duo Let's Eat Grandma have shared a new cover version of Nick Drake's song 'From The Morning'. The track is taken from 'The Endless Coloured Ways – The Songs Of Nick Drake', a collection of Nick Drake tunes reinterpreted by various artists.
Norwich pop duo Let's Eat Grandma are scheduled to release their new LP 'Two Ribbons' on April 8th. The record will get released on the Transgressive label. Having already shared the title track for the new album a month ago, Let's Eat Grandma now unveil another song tiled 'Happy New Year'.
Norwich post-punk duo Sink Ya Teeth has released a new EP simply titled 'Remix'. The 4-track collection features remixes of songs from their first two albums. Reworks come courtesy of International Teachers of Pop, The Secret DJ, Sink Ya Teeth themselves, as well as a killer version of 'Freak 4 The Kick' by Alice Go of Dream Wife.
Norwich band OTHER HALF have unleashed their new record 'Sameness Without End'. Tackling the issue men trying to outdo one another, the subject matter can also reflect modern ways of leaders in power who use the same methods on a political scale. Backed by riotous punk instrumentation, the track speeds like a race car on the track with the production being full of punch.
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.
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For those who love the sounds of punk funk, it doesn't get any better than Norwich duo Sink Ya Teeth. Signed to 1965 Records, the pair released the EPs 'Glass' and their 'If You See Me' back in 2017. With their self-titled debut album scheduled to land this summer, Sink Ya Teeth have shared a new remix of their single 'If You See Me'. Geared more for the dance floor with the rework incorporating a 4x4-driven rhythm and a twisted acid loop repeating through the track, this version is a nice addition to the post-punk/funk original. Have a listen.