New Zealand-born, now London-based artist October and The Eyes is scheduled to release her forthcoming EP 'Dogs and Gods' on November 20th via KRO Records. Touching on topics ranging from love to infidelity, the record is comprised of six tracks, with the tunes 'All My Love' and 'Playing God' having been shared back in October.
Glasgow band The Ninth Wave have been firing off a number of remixes from their 'Unhappy Days!' remix EP. Having unveiled reworks from Dream Wife, Working Men's Club and Mogwai, they now step forth with The Twilight Sad remix of their song 'Happy Days!' which is dubbed as the title cut of the EP. A menacing 4x4 ripper, the production encompasses elements of dance and industrial rolled up into one stomping version that absolutely crushes.
With their 'Unhappy Days' remix EP landing November 13th on Distiller Records, Glasgow band The Ninth Wave have been sharing a number of reworks of their songs including versions by Working Men's Club, Mogwai and Low Spirits. The band now unveil a remix of their song 'Abattoir' by none other than London-based band Dream Wife. Dark and menacing, musically the production steers away from what we are typically used to from the trio.
South London-based group FYI Chris are slated to drop their forthcoming EP 'Black Dragon Loop' on November 13th. The record is the follow-up to their 2019 EP 'Elephant Road'. Comprised of three songs, the new work finds the duo weaving between the sounds of post-punk, electronica and house.
Athens band Strawberry Pills, comprised of Valisia Odell and Antonis Konstantaras, are a pair that musically treads between coldwave, post-punk and minimal wave. They're slated to release their debut album 'Murder to a Beat' on October 30th via Inner Ear Records.
Freshly signed to KRO Records, New Zealand-born, London-based artist October and The Eyes is scheduled to release her debut EP 'Dogs and Gods' on November 20th. Kicking things off is this lead single and video entitled 'All My Love'. The song is a fusion of psyechedelic, post-punk and hazy indie all wrapped in one glorious package.
Hailing from Liverpool, Hannah's Little Sister has been releasing a number of killer punk tracks over the past couple years. Having shared their song 'Bin Mouth' last month, the group now unveil their latest tune 'Gum', which is taken from their forthcoming, debut EP 'EP.mp3' out November 20th. A hyper shot of post-punk, twisting melodies wrap around firey guitar riffs and hammering drums. The change-ups in the production are wonderful additions, making the song a rollercoaster ride of a listen that you never want to end.
Swedish trio Hey Elbow have released their new album 'We Three', out now via Adrian Recordings. Comprised of nine tracks, the band effortlessly incorporate the sounds of dream pop, haunting post-punk, post-rock and even experimental jazz.
Having made their names in the early 80s No Wave scene, New York City band Live Skull have announced the release of their forthcoming album 'Dangerous Visions', a collection of tracks from the past and present. Out December 11t on Bronson Recordings, side 1 features songs spanning from 2019 - 2020 with side 2 containing unreleased cuts and John Peel sessions recorded between 1987 - 1989.
London band ART BRUT have unveiled a new makeover of their 2005 single 'Modern Art'. Dubbed the Berlinische version, the time span of the track is a whopping 16 miniutes! The tune was released as a 7" vinyl for Record Store Day 2020 and is now available digitally. The current version is also named after the German museum the Berlinische Galerie. You can stream 'Modern Art (Berlinische Version)' down at the bottom.