London band Wolf Alice have unveiled the video to their single 'Smile', taken from their upcoming LP 'Blue Weekend', out June 11th. Directed by Jordan Hemingway, the group perform at a pub filled with quite the rowdy characters. Visually the cinematography is reminiscent of videos from the 90s with cross processed style post production.
Leeds band Engligh Teacher have released their blazing hot single 'R&B' via Nice Swan Records. Without any long, drawn-out hoopla, the track is an absolute stellar handing of post-punk goodness, brilliantly touching on the topic of indentity through the metaphorical playing of not being able to sing R&B.
Canadian band Slow Down Molasses step forth with their latest single 'Street Haunting'. The track marks their return since releasing their LP '100% Sunshine' back in 2016. For this offering, the band punch with a shot of edgy post-punk, 80s new wave and an element of noise all in one fine stir.
With the new Alan Vega album 'Mutator' scheduled to drop April 23rd via Sacred Bones Records, the label has unveiled another single from the late, iconic singer titled 'Filthy'. Produced by Liz Lamere and Jared Artaud, 'Filthy' is a musical apocalyptic onslaught embodying some of the earlier synth-punk sounds of Alan Vega's band Suicide as well as a bit of industrial.
Hailing from Toronto is the riotous punk band Bad Waitress. Formely known as The Nude Dogs, the group is scheduled to release their debut album this year via Royal Mountain Records. Along with the announcement of their forthcoming LP in the works, Bad Waitress have shared their new track 'Too Many Bad Habit'.
Whilst 2020 was a bleak and impacting year for many people around the globe, especially for musicians, there were bands who continued to push forward, recording incredible songs to release to the world. London's deep tan are one of those groups whose tracks not only provide that desperately needed groove, but also cover a variety of topics touching on current sociological issues.
Whilst 2020 was a bleak and impacting year for many people around the globe, especially for musicians, there were bands who continued to push forward, recording incredible songs to release to the world. London's deep tan are one of those groups whose tracks not only provide that desperately needed groove, but also cover a variety of topics touching on current sociological issues.
After announcing the release of a lost album entitled 'Mutator' by legendary artist Alan Vega, not to mention dropping a video for his song 'Nike Soldier', the folks at Sacred Bones have now unveiled another track dubbed 'Fist'.
N0V3L's 2019 self-titled EP was high on our list of releases that year. Now the Canadian band have announced news regarding their forthcoming debut album 'NON-FICTION'. Landing May 28th, the 11-track record will span the sounds of post-punk, garage rock, new wave and even funk. Sonically the new LP will also be darker than the band's past work.
Bristol mainstays IDLES have shared a new cover of the Sharon Van Etten cut 'Peace Signs'. The original version appears on Van Etten's 2010 LP 'Epic'. Beefing up the instrumentation with their colossal brand of punk, IDLES deliver thundering drums underneath whipping guitar lines, all topped off with front man's Joe Talbot's in your face delivery.