Making their debut earier this year with the cut 'Brother', Newcastle band Club Paradise make their return with a sophomore single titled 'Sugar'. Melting together a batch of musical styles, the tropical-tinged indie cut explodes with excitement, also making it a strong contender for the mainstream charts. Below is a stream of the track. Check it out.
Skunk Anansie will release their new live album '25LIVE@25' on January 25th, 2019. The record highlights the band's 25 year span in the music industry with a career that has launched them into the category of UK music royalty. The group have also unveiled the live version of 'Charlie Big Potato' which was originally featured on their 1999 LP 'Post Orgasmic Chill'. The song follows Skunk Anansie's previous live track release of their song 'Weak'.
Brighton band Thyla will release their forthcoming EP 'What's On Your Mind' on February 1st, 2019. Having shared their track 'Candy' last month, the group now unveil their latest cut 'Blue'. A window into our current state of interaction via social media and more, the production of the song bursts with energy, weaving between pop, alternative and post-punk.
Berlin-based artist Gemma Ray has announced news on her forthcoming new album 'Psychogeology'. The record is scheduled for release on February 15th via the Bronzerat imprint. Delving into the theme of urban environments and their impact on our lives, the album follows her 2016 LP 'The Exodus Suite'. Gemma Ray has also shared her latest single titled 'Blossom Crawls', which will be featured on the upcoming work. We have a stream of the cut below.
Vancouver band Blonde Diamond have released their new EP 'Fantasy Love'. Produced by Cameron Tatham, the six song record weaves between various genres including indie, synth pop and more. With each track having a cohesion to one another, Blonde Diamond have surely placed a strong emphasis on quality with every song boasting high production, pristine vocals and undoubtedly mainstream friendly without any compromising of integrity.
Madison is bold, daring and definitely plays by her own rules. Championed by the mainstream press, the New York City-based artist creates imaginative and vibrant music that encompasses pop, electronica, indie rock, Hip-Hop and more. Having released a slew of singles over the past 7 years along with dropping her 2014 'In The Bright Light' EP and her 'Wonderland' EP back in 2015, Madison's cuts have been featured in various television series and commercials including her 2018 track 'Baller' which landed in the television show 'Good Girls'.
With a prominent career that started back in 1994, London band Skunk Anansie will release a new live album titled '25LIVE@25'. A collage of live sets throughout the years, sewn together by Jeremy Wheatley, the record also highlights the group's 25 year career run which is still going strong. Landing January 25th, 2019 on Republic Of Music, Skunk Anansie have also released a new video of their 1996 classic 'Weak'.
Brighton band Thyla have been the talk among the press for the past year now, dropping tracks like 'Ferris Wheel', 'Tell Each Other Lies' and their recent 'Blame'. With plans in the works to release their debut EP, the group step forth with a new song entitled 'Candy'. Slowing down the tempo, the song is a sleek and well-polished crafting of alternative with an explosive breakdown on the chorus. Slicing guitar riffs streak behind the vocals of singer Millie Duthie, helping to make this one epic offering.
Bristol’s Soeur have announced the release of their new EP 'Fight'. Out November 17th, the news follows their previous single 'Track Back' which will also be featured on the record. The EP is produced by Mat Sampson. Soeur have also shared the video to the title track which you can view below.
Leaving Records b/w Stones Throw Records will release early Bauhaus material in the form of a new EP titled 'The Bela Session' on November 23rd. Recorded six weeks after the formation of the group on January 26th, 1979, the 5-song EP feautures previously unreleased tracks as well as Bauhaus' 'Bela Lugosi’s Dead'.