London singer Eliza Shaddad is gearing up for the release of her highly anticipated debut album 'Future'. While that in itself is exciting news, she has also dropped a taste of what to expect with her new single 'White Lines'. Like the quality of music that Shaddad has consistently delivered, 'White Lines' is an astounding and organically crafted slice of indie powered by her versitile vocal presentation, urgent guitar riffs and power-hitting drumming. Produced by Chris Bond, 'White Lines' is another excellent cut from one London's powerful and needed artists.
Berlin-based duo Lea Porcelain have released their self-titled EP. Having already given fans a previous …
Swedish musician Sofia Härdig unveils her latest single 'My Week'. Continuing to craft varied styles of rock & roll like a true alchemist, she delivers a punchy shot of dark post-punk and new wave. A nightly bass line fused with slicing guitar riffs underneath create a sense of urgency as Härdig details her weekly shifts and movements.
Atlanta rockers The Coathangers will release their new 'Live' album on June 1st via the Suicide Squeeze label. The album features the trio playing live at Alex’s Bar in Long Beach, California. 'Live' is the follow-up to The Coathangers' 2017 EP 'Parasite'.
Leeds band Kamikaze Girls provide a bit of introspection with their latest single 'Broke'. Previously unreleased and recorded during the making of their debut LP 'Seafoam', the tune can be considered a melancholic analysis of a down and out state of being as frontwoman Lucinda Livingstone sings of anxiety, forgetting to take her medication and more. With just her vocals and guitars being the meat and potatoes of the track, 'Broke' is currently available for streaming down at the bottom. Have a listen.
Manchester's No Hot Ashes have been quite consistent since stepping out with tracks like 'Goose' three years ago. Fusing sounds ranging from post-punk, funk, disco and more, they have released their new EP titled 'Skint Kids Disco'. They have also shared the latest single 'Bad Crowd', which is also taken from the new record. Taking aim at the youth generation to step away from their smoking mirrors of what it means to be young in this day and age, No Hot Ashes yet again deliver sheer brilliance.
Belfast band Girls Name have announced the release of their fourth LP 'Stains on Silence', out June 15th on Tough Love Records. What can be viewed as a triumph over uncertainty, the new album follows their 2015 record 'Arms Around a Vision'.
Girls Name singer Cathal Cully said of the trying times before the new album:
"There was a finished – and then aborted – mix of the album, which was shelved for six months. We then took a break from all music and went back to full-time work. We chilled out from the stress of rushing the record and not being happy with it, as well as being skint with no impending touring on the cards and constantly having to worry about rent.”
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Over the past two years HAARM have released a batch of quality recordings. Experimenting with …
Manchester's The Slow Readers Club have announced the release of their forthcoming album 'Build A Tower', out May 4th on Modern Sky. The record follows the band's 2015 sophomore LP 'Cavalcade'.
Having recently shared the video to their track 'Through The Shadows', The Slow Readers Club have now unveiled their new single' You Opened Up My Heart'. A synth-led dose of nocturnal indie, electro and post-punk, the song plays with a sheer spirit of that Mancunian legacy in music that has been so influential on a global scale.