All posts tagged: punk

Stream Miesha & The Spanks’ New LP ‘Girls, Girls, Girls’

Canadian rockers Miesha & The Spanks have released their new album 'Girls, Girls, Girls'. Produced by Paul Rawson and Danny Farrant, the 10-song LP swings heavy with unadulterated and potent garage rock & roll that fires like a bullet leaving the chamber. With fuzzy guitar riffs and hard-pounding drumming acting as the arsenal, Miesha Louie's swaying vocal flow adds an extra level of attitude and bite.

Teen Creeps ‘Mercury’ Video

Punk band Teen Creeps are gearing up for the release of their new album 'Birthmarks' on April 6th via PIAS. Bringing forth the video to their second single 'Mercury', taken from the upcoming LP, viewers get a glimpse into Joram De Bock's family footage of his great-grandad's 40th anniversary party. Considering that the year the gathering was recorded was 1975, you can imagine the attire being worn. There is also a whole heap of dancing taking place throughout the video so clearly Joram's family knew how to thoroughly enjoy themselves. Have a look.

Skating Polly ‘Queen For A Day’ Video

Skating Polly have announced the release of their new album 'The Make It All Show'. Landing May 11th on El Camino Media, the trio have also shared the video to their single 'Queen For A Day'. The Dave Smith-directed visuals depict the group performing on an old school game show which features contestants fighting to earn the title of well, queen for a day. The battle does get pretty intense, but you know what they say, "go hard or go home". Have a look.

Lea Porcelain Announce New EP & Share ‘If Time Was on My Side’

Post-punk duo Lea Porcelain released one of our top five albums of 2017 'Hymns To The Night'. Refusing to take any time off, the Berlin-based pair have now announced the release of their upcoming self-titled EP, out this April. Comprised of four songs, they have also unveiled the first single from the record entitled 'If Time Was on My Side'. Blanketed with haunting synths and ghostly, echoing vocals, tinges of melancholy floats around the track, with Lea Porcelain still presenting their post-punk flow of goodness.

Stream The Men’s Punk-Fury Song ‘Killed Someone’

NYC band The Men are gearing up for the release of their new album 'Drift', landing March 2nd on City Slang. With the record coinciding with their ten year anniversary as a group, the band has also unveiled the final single taken from the upcoming LP. 'Killed Someone' is a rapid fire blasting of raw punk and garage rock, charged with burning guitar riffs and power drumming, exploding with sheer energy.

ColoRising Mixes 36: SDH (Semiotics Department of Heteronym)

Post-punk, synth-wave, industrial, techno - Barcelona's SDH (Semiotics Department of Heteronym) are some of the best to craft the sound bursting from Spain. Comprised of Andrea P. Latorre and Sergi Algiz, label owners of Cønjuntø Vacíø and members of the cutting edge band Wind Atlas, their SDH project is the ultimate rush of haunting, heavy electronica layered with a synth-pop spreading, creating the ultimate balance between light and dark. Questioning the idea of fiction, SDH's sound is a continuing ride through illusory and realism. With their new EP 'Tell Them' out March 9th on Avant! Records, Semiotics Department of Heteronym are true heroes of electronic and post-punk alchemy.

ColoRising Mixes 36: SDH

Post-punk, synth-wave, industrial, techno - Barcelona's SDH (Semiotics Department of Heteronym) are some of the best to craft the sound bursting from Spain. Comprised of Andrea P. Latorre and Sergi Algiz, label owners of Cønjuntø Vacíø and members of the cutting edge band Wind Atlas, their SDH project is the ultimate rush of haunting, heavy electronica layered with a synth-pop spreading, creating the ultimate balance between light and dark. Questioning the idea of fiction, SDH's sound is a continuing ride through illusory and realism. With their new EP 'Tell Them' out March 9th on Avant! Records, Semiotics Department of Heteronym are true heroes of electronic and post-punk alchemy.