All posts tagged: psychedelic

Sleep Eaters’ ‘Bad Love’ is a Hazy Delight

Having released incredible tracks such as 'Sell Your Soul' London's Sleep Eaters continue their blaze with their latest cut 'Bad Love'. A mix of bluesy American, desert rock, and psychedelic, the track highlights the effects of a sinister lover of a toxic relationship. There is a Nick Cave-like sarcasm in some of the lyrics that also acts as a form of resilience from the Sleep Eaters' front man. The song is taken from the band's forthcoming EP 'Holy Days', out August 9th via PNKSLM.

Temples ‘Hot Motion’ Video

Temples are set to release their new album 'Hot Motion' on September 27. This is the follow-up to their 2017 LP 'Volcano'. Giving fans a taste of what's to come, the Northamptonshire-reared band have shared a video to the title cut. The visuals feature Temple performing the song as a sun-like spotlight tower behind the band, whilst yellow and orange hues add a layer of warmth.

Stream MOHIT’s Psychedelic Cut ‘Yoghurt’

East London band MOHIT are set to release a new 7" containing the tracks 'Yoghurt' b/w 'Reggaeezer'. Landing July 26th, the trio have shared the A-side cut 'Yoghurt'. Produced by Marta Salogni, the tune is an amalgamation of art-rock, psychedelic and cosmic jazz.

Listen to Ocean Alley’s ‘Stained Glass’

Australian outfit Ocean Alley will embark on a European tour beginning the August 7th. Adding an additional date in London with their Aug. 27th show already sold out, the tour will run until September 3rd with their final leg ending in Amsterdam.

Listen to Brudini’s ‘Reflections’

A fixture in the Soho art and performance scene, London-based singer and musician Brudini has unveiled his new single titled 'Reflections'. Refusing to any limitations and restrictions of genre, musically Brudini delves into multiple sounds including psychedelic, art pop, funk and even a tad bit of Italo. Whilst on paper this combination could be a successful blend or an incredible miss, the result is a cinematic soundscape that is utterly refreshing and nostalgic in the same breath.

Stream Holy Magick’s ‘It’s Your Money (Trivia)’

Last year Brighton-based band Holy Magick stepped firmly on the scene with their hazy single 'Panic!'. With the group's debut album landing in May of this year, they have shared their new single 'It's Your Money (Trivia)'. Incorporating elements of dream pop with raw garage rock and psychedelic, the tune is powered by fuzzy guitar riffs and sun-soaked vocals with occasional distortion in the cut. With the content revolving around manipulation and power, you can stream 'It's Your Money (Trivia)' below.

Listen to Tempesst’s ‘Is This All That There Is?’

London-base band have released their latest single 'Is This All That There Is?'. Light and easing, musically the outfit delves vintage pop rock sonics while sprinkling dabs of psychedelic on top. With Tempesst having already gained support on BBC Radio 1, the new song comes ahead of the group's performance at SXSW this month.

Listen to Mint Field’s ‘Jardin de la Paz’

Tijuana outfit Mint Field have announced news regarding their forthcoming EP 'Mientras Esperas'. Slated to land March 1st on Innovative Leisure, the band touches on sociological issues as well as the questioning one's existence. Comprised of five cuts in total, one of the singles features is this haunting tune 'Jardin de la Paz'. With the production quite minimal, the song is led by an eerie guitar riff, not to mention a thick, punching bass line, all accompanied by ghostly vocal works. Whilst the song is quite spacious, it builds up to a triumphant climax. Stream 'Jardin de la Paz' down below.

Ivan & The Parazol Return with Their Glam Rock-Driven Cut ‘When I Was 17’

Budapest band Ivan & The Parazol are gearing up to release their brand new LP 'Exotic Post-Traumatic', landing March 22nd via Butler Records. Produced by Wil Anspach in Los Angeles, the record is the follow-up to their 2015 album 'The All Right Nows'. One of the tracks taken from the forthcoming LP is the band's latest single 'When I Was 17'. A nostalgic reflection on their teenage years, musically the song straddles a fine line between glam rock and psychedelic, whilst sprinkling droplets of California garage and desert within the production. Classic in sound, Ivan & The Parazol are among some of the modern groups helping to bring the core sounds of rock & roll back to the forefront. Check it out.