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Liverpool trio SPQR have announced their signing to Modern Sky Records. To coincide with the news, the group have shared their new single 'Slowly', which is out now on the imprint. A fun fair of art pop and punk, the song moves from an upbeat presentation to literally a slow, melodic change-up with beautiful piano play and enticing guitar licks before jumping back to the previous tempo.
London post-punk outfit Moderate Rebels are set to release their new album 'Shared Values' on November 30th via Everyday Life Recordings. The LP is their sophomore efforts following their 2017 debut album 'The Sound Of Security'. Having already shared previous singles from the new record including 'I Love Today' and 'Faith & Science', the group now bring forth their latest song 'The Value Of Shares'.
Brighton band GURU steps forth with a lovely handing of punk goodness with their new single 'Consumer Helpline'. Raw and electric, classic linings are stitched throughout the track with elements of The Fall's post-punk imprint engrained as well.
Sacramento band Destroy Boys have released their new album 'Make Room'. The latest work finds the group slightly toning down from their raw, punk-driven album 'Sorry Mom', yet rather expanding the sound to a wider palette. Whilst of course you can still expect lively guitar play, there are more intricate compositions as well bigger and varied vocal deliveries that reflect a more mature approach. Their best work yet, Destroy Boys are ready to enter the bigger arena of the mainstream without losing the core elements of what made them originally exciting to fans.
Leeds band Dead Naked Hippies continue to roll out tracks, this time with their latest cut 'Young Male Rage'. Using a palette of fiery punk and alternative, singer Lucy Jowett's punching vocal delivery is backed by raging guitar riffs and rapid drumming as the band touches on the topic of gender. The track can be purchased as a split 7' single along with No Fixed Identity's '123 Come Play With Me' via the Come Play With Me imprint.
London-based artist Annabel Allum has been a force since making her debut a few years back. Releasing her incredible EP 'All That For What' back in 2017, Allum delivers her latest track 'Sofa Song'. Raw and punchy, the song is injected with a shot of grunge, with the artist pumping out woozy vocal deliveries, demonstrating her incredible versatility of styles. The track coincides with Annabel Allum's which began in Newcastle on October 9th and will run until October 30th, ending in London.
Hull band Vulgarians have shared the video for their track 'Dead People Are Easier to Love'. The storyline revolves around a clown whose career has now hit hard times. Suffering from the depressing feeling, he basically looks for a firm place to dig his own grave.
Representing everything great about post-punk, noise and more, Bird Shoes, comprised of Robin Clark and James Gordelier are not only musically creating some of the most core sounds of the sub-genres, but are having a fun time doing so. Striking the match with their song 'Lads' earlier this year, they have continued to leave their firm imprints in the scene with their exciting live shows around the UK.
Leeds art-punk band Dead Naked Hippies have shared the video for their blazing single 'Rare'. Directed by James Arden, the band perform the energetic track amidst red animated effects by Alice Backham.
Discussing the song, DNH singer Lucy Jowett said:
"It is a song about self love. I think we're quick to judge the term & deem it laughable or irrelevant in fear of being arrogant, or weird. But if you take a hard look at the society we live in, it's clear to see why so many people struggle to feel content in their own minds and their own bodies.