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.
London post-punk, noise rockers Girls In Synthesis are set to drop their debut album 'Now Here's An Echo From Your Future'. Having dropped their riotous single 'The Images Agree', Girls In Synthesis now unveil the video for their track 'They're Not Listening'. Directed by Soft Surface, the band rocks out in a studio shot in black and white with flashing lights flickering about.
L.A. Witch will release their new album 'Play With Fire' on August 21st on Suicide Squeeze Records. Having already shared the singles 'I Wanna Lose' and 'Gen-Z', the trio now step forth with the third cut entitled 'True Believers'. Fusing a heavy mesh of hard rock, psychedelic and post-punk, the track powers through with a sense of urgency as the content touches on chaos of the current world and the continuous bombardment of bad news.
Often times names such as Bob Dylan or Leonard Cohen are mentioned when discussing some of the most impactful wordsmiths of music. However Lookman Adekunle Salami can be considered as one of our modern marvels whose immaculate songwriting and lyricism puts him on par with many of the greats of the art form. Known to many as L.A. Salami, the London singer, poet, musician and overall multi-disciplined creative erases any sonic boundaries or limitations, allowing himself the freedom to constantly explore and foster a rich carnival of sounds.
Often times names such as Bob Dylan or Leonard Cohen are mentioned when discussing some of the most impactful wordsmiths of music. However Lookman Adekunle Salami can be considered as one of our modern marvels whose immaculate songwriting and lyricism puts him on par with many of the greats of the art form. Known to many as L.A. Salami, the London singer, poet, musician and overall multi-disciplined creative erases any sonic boundaries or limitations, allowing himself the freedom to constantly explore and foster a rich carnival of sounds.
London punk band Big Joanie have shared a new cover version of the Solange track 'Cranes In The Sky', which is taken from a 7" release featuring the song 'It's You', out August 14, 2020 on Third Man Records. Completely giving the original version into a soul meets punk makeover, a husky guitar riff, funky bass line and tender drums are the meat and potatoes of the production, effectively laying as a firm bed to the complimenting vocals of Stephanie Phillips.
Glasgow band Dead Pony have unveiled their latest recording 'Sharp Tongues'. The single is an energetic and fiery blast of post-punk that revs with a stadium chanting chorus and pop melodies that equal one mountainous release. Singer Anne Shields is commanding, exuding pure confidence and might, spearheading the colossal instrumentation. Having already garnished support on BBC Radio 1, you can stream 'Sharp Tongues' below.
Making their entry back in 2018 with the track 'Gated Community' followed by a string of single releases throughout 2019, Liverpool band Eyesore & The Jinx have released their new record 'The Exile Parlour EP'. Comprised of four tracks, the band merges the sounds of post-punk, no wave, garage and noise rock.
L.A.'s Death Valley Girls have shared their latest track 'The Universe', taken from their forthcoming album 'Under the Spell of Joy', out October 2nd via Suicide Squeeze Records. A glorious blend of trippy psychedelic, glam and desert rock, the hazy cut also includes loads of multi-vocals that give it a sort of mystical and enchanting feel.
Sinead O'Brien makes her return with a new track dubbed 'Strangers In Danger'. The song is taken from her upcoming EP 'Drowning In Blessings', landing this September on Chess Club Records. Produced by Dan Carey, with the music written by Sinead herself along with Julian Hanson and Oscar Robertson, 'Strangers In Danger' finds the Irish poet dissecting the idea of one thing existing in the state of duplexity.