All posts tagged: punk

SEXTILE Unveils New Single ‘Spun’ & Announce New EP ‘3’

L.A. duo SEXTILE will release their new EP '3' on September 14th via Felte. Warming everyone up for the date, the band have also unleashed their new track 'Spun'. Firing off with their brand of in-your-face post punk and noise, the guitar and drums are the heavy artillery used in the production, whirling with a unapologetic chaos. We have a stream of 'Spun' down below.

Sheffied Band BlackWaters Release Their Debut EP ‘Street People’

Sheffield band BlackWaters have released their debut EP 'Street People', which is out via Jarr'ed Up Records. Produced by Martin Glover aka Youth, the five-song record is a combination of fierce punk and fiery indie stacked with energetic, in your face vocals. Recorded at Space Mountain Studios in Spain, the band's mountainous sound are rapidly launching them to the head of the class. Stream 'Street People' down at the bottom.

Listen to Calva Louise’s ‘Outrageous’

Following-up from their previous track 'Getting Closer', London-based trio Calva Louise have shared their new single 'Outrageous'. Turning up the heat, the song is a roller coaster ride of psychedelic riffs, punk vocal delivery and experimental art rock change-ups that make this one memorable listen, one that you will continually return to. "outrageous' is currently out now via Modern Sky Records.

Rome Is Not A Town Share Their New Singles ‘Can You Feel The Rush’ & ‘Nothing to Claim’

Swedish band Rome Is Not A Town dropped their debut album 'It's a Dare' last year having previously gained traction releasing a number of singles two years prior. Known for their explosive sound of noise rock, the Gothenburg group have now unleashed their 2-song record 'Can You Feel The Rush' b/w 'Nothing to Claim'. Doing what they do best, the tracks are both an exercising of premium noise, punk and indie rock that is fiery and electric. Like an exciting adrenaline rush, you'll probably want to come back for more. Have a listen.

Lea Porcelain Interview

When I first heard tracks like ‘Similar Familiar’ and ’Out Is In’ by Berlin-based Lea Porcelain, I was completely blown away. Taking the modern sounds of electronic music and fusing it with a culmination of styles including post-punk, indie and more, I was completely addicted to their recordings. Imagery of dark music venues, performance art and late night studio sessions would pop up in my head as the music completely took over me. So when I read that Lea Porcelain was performing at O’Meara in South East London, I jumped on the train and headed over. Like the pictures in my head, their performance filled with flashing lights flying among the dark silhouettes of the band whilst their practically perfect to the recordings sound pulsed through the venue, was everything that I needed and more.

ColoRising Interview with Lea Porcelain

When I first heard tracks like ‘Similar Familiar’ and ’Out Is In’ by Berlin-based Lea Porcelain, I was completely blown away. Taking the modern sounds of electronic music and fusing it with a culmination of styles including post-punk, indie and more, I was completely addicted to their recordings. Imagery of dark music venues, performance art and late night studio sessions would pop up in my head as the music completely took over me. So when I read that Lea Porcelain was performing at O’Meara in South East London, I jumped on the train and headed over. Like the pictures in my head, their performance filled with flashing lights flying among the dark silhouettes of the band whilst their practically perfect to the recordings sound pulsed through the venue, was everything that I needed and more.

Stream Slowcoaches’ Latest Punk Cut ‘Found Down’

London trio Slowcoaches have recently signed to Sonic Unyon Records, releasing their new two-track EP 'Found Dead'. The band have also shared the title cut, a powering punch of raw garage and punk rock revving at a whipping speed. Using the cutting vocals of Heather Perkins to spearhead the tune whilst fuzzy guitar rips behind her with the freedom of The Ramones and slickness of The Buzzcocks, Slowcoaches are truly an exciting band to keep watch on.