With their exceptional debut album 'When I Have Fears' currently out now, Dublin band The Murder Capital have shared a live performance of their song 'Don't Cling To Life (Part II/IV)'. Directed by Charlie Joe, along with The Murder Capital themselves, the video was recorded at D-light studios in Dublin. What you have here are clips featuring the band playing in front of a huge projection with the visuals practically looking better than many artists' official videos.
Rock icon Iggy Pop is gearing up for the release of his new album 'Free', landing September 6th. This is the follow-up to his critically acclaimed 2016 album 'Post Pop Depression'. After sharing the jazz-fused title track to the album a few weeks back, Iggy Pop now unveils his new single 'James Bond'. What begins with simply his voice and a funky bass line, evenutally progresses to an upbeat rhythm topped with slick, surf guitar riffs, and even trumpet splashes courtesy of Leron Thomas.
Whilst originally a duo with Quincy Ledbetter, singer Mia Wilson now carries The Bright Smoke project as a solo artist as she releases a new cut entitled 'The Lion And'.
Word to the wise, you might want to avoid Ty Segall at all costs if you're wearing something that is eye-catching to him. If not, you may find yourself as a victim, as highly demonstrated in his latest video 'Taste'. The California rocker goes on a murdering spree, taking a studded jacket, jeans and even glittery, gold shoes.
Brooklyn-based group The Bright Smoke have brought forth their latest track entitled 'Model Citizen'. Beginning the song with bossa style drums, the hefty indie tune punches with sinister post-punk guitars with singer Mia Wilson vocally binding everything tightly together.
With their new album 'HELP US STRANGER' out June 21st on Third Man Records, The Raconteurs have shared their new single 'Hey Gyp (Dig The Slowness)'. The track follows the band's previously released cut 'Now That You're Gone'. Beginning with a running drum pattern, the track glides into a raw and unorthodox garage rock lane with slices of Dixie sprinkled in the mix.
After making a strong return with their electric song 'Tombstone', Irish band Otherkin now follow-up the track with their latest single 'All That Remains Won't Be The Same'. Recorded in the same session as the previous tune with producer Steve Dub, the tune is a continuation of the band shifting their sound into a rock meets electronic direction which is punchy and truly exciting. Sparking a sense of 90s nostalgia in a way, Otherkin are definitely what's needed in the music arena at the moment.
Copenhagen band Rebecca Lou step up with their latest single 'Skeletons', the follow-up to their previously dropped cut 'Not 4 U'. Turning up the temperature, the song is a fiery blast of alt-rock that shines with pristine production and a powerful vocal performance that not only has enough force to break mainstream success but will undoubtedly translate well in live shows. The Danish group are an extremely promising outfit who we will be keeping close tabs on.
Having released their EP 'Wilpena Street' back in 2017, Australian outfit Salibu Macey return with an ode to love in their latest single 'Bonnie'. A sincere and lush indie piece, the track highlights a maturity in the band's sound, expanding to wider horizons.
K.Flay steps away from those projecting negative energy in her latest single 'Bad Vibes'. Produced by Tommy English, the head-nodding tune is fuzzy synth, upbeat pop/rock/Hip-Hop handing that finds K.Flay firing shots at someone, letting he or she know that "you can't drag me down". It's all about the maintaining good energy with this one.