Manchester band Gathering of Strangers bring forth their latest single 'Cherry Red'. Taking a crafty 80s layering and spreading it atop stadium-style rock of the present, the production of the song jumps right out of the speakers.
Having recently put on an incredible show in front of his new Third Man London store, Mainstay rocker and label boss Jack White makes his return with a new track entitled 'Taking Me Back'. The track marks his first solo release since dropping his 2018 LP 'BOARDING HOUSE REACH'.
Los Angeles rockers Frankie and the Witch Fingers bring forth a heavy dose of psychedelic with their latest track 'Cookin''. The song is the A-side on their 7" release which features the B-side cut 'Tracksuit', which is out on Greenway Records / The Reverberation Appreciation Society.
Having released her killer EP 'Channel Zero' back in May, L.A. rock queen Kate Clover now returns with a video to her mew single 'Crimewave'. Directed by Ambar Navarro, the narrative revolves around a bad cop who goes around arresting everyone from a punk (musician Allan Wan) to protestor (photographer Kristin Gallegos) for basically doing nothing.
Toronto's Hot Garbage deliver the official video for their single 'Sometimes', taken from the group's forthcoming album 'RIDE', out October 29th via Mothland. Directed by William Suarez, clips depict each band member on a telephone call in specific environments and scenarios.
Already proving to be a dynamic band with their previous singles 'Benny' and 'Took It All Away', London outfit Khartoum have released their debut EP 'Vultures'. Comprised of four tracks, the record shines a spotlight on our modern presence online and questions the repercussions of that existence.
Los Angeles-based duo Cash & Skye (Henri Cash of Starcrawler and Sophia Skye) have released their debut 7" 'No More Candy' b/w 'Sweeping Wet Floors' via Jack White's Third Man Records. The two-track package finds the two delving into their love of country and classic rock & roll, bridging the past and present into one lush and stunning record.
Los Angeles rockers Death Valley Girls have unveiled the video to their track 'I'm A Man Too', which is taken from their album 'Glow in the Dark', set to get reissued on August 27th via Suicide Squeeze Records. Directed by Cherry, the vid is one long take on how to apply makeup in the most absurd way. Seemingly representing a duality of genders with there being a moustache and thick eyebrows painted on the face, the track itself is definitely one of the highlights on the LP.
Los Angeles-based group Joe Fox & The Frantics, comprised of singer Joe Fox and producer/musician Aaron Edwards, have released their new single 'Smoke Show'. Packed with a heap of rock & roll fierceness, the song is stacked with lashing guitar lines, sweltering synths, bass tones and killer drums all laid underneath the wooing vocal delivery of Fox.
Brighton band Creeping Jean have unveiled their latest track 'Desert Sauce', the follow-up to their 2020 single 'Angel Breath'. Revving up the instrumentation from the more blues-rock steering of the last offering, 'Desert Sauce' incorporates elements of hard rock stacked with stadium size sonics that is mountainous.