Nick Cave has announced the the upcoming album 'Lovely Creatures: The Best of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds'. Originally scheduled to get released back in 2015, the record celebrates a monumental 30 years for the group. Compiled by Nick Cave and Mick Harvey, along with the current Bad Seeds members, the album will be available in various formats with a Super Deluxe edition set to include a book and a DVD containing unseen footage of the band.
Whilst the city of Atlanta may have a stake on the sound of trap music, there is a bubbling punk scene that is happening beneath the surface. One of the groups that are at the forefront of the punk circuit in the ATL are the threesome known as The Coathangers. Forming in 2006, these rockers have released a number of 7" records as well as three LPs over their decade span. With their forthcoming 'Parasite' EP out June 30th via Suicide Squeeze, they have shared one of the songs taken from the release entitled 'Captain's Dead'. A spicy delivery in content, sing-a-long hooks and clever instrumentation makes this another winner for the trio.
We have literally followed Natalie Findlay since the days of her track 'Your Sister' which was approximately five years ago. The Manchester-raised singer and musician went on to hit the ground running with her 2013 EPs 'Off & On' and 'Greasy Love'.
Now with the music world practically in the palm of her hands, Natalie Findlay has released her debut album 'Forgotten Pleasures'. Comprised of 13 tracks, the album includes collab features with The Libertines' Carl Barat, producer Flood and Jake Gosling. Mixing together everything from garage rock, pop, grunge and more, the spunky artist continues to play by her own rules in an unapologetic manner.
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Legendary band Wire will release their 15th album 'Silver/Lead' on March 31st. Celebrating 40 years as a band, they still sound more amazing than over half of the music currently floating about. Case in point, their latest single 'Diamonds In Cups'. A striking balance of alternative and post-punk shining with pop melodies, Wire continue to prove their relevance in music regardless of the times.
Italian-raised, London-based trio Husky Loops will release their anticipated debut EP on April 7th. Having previously shared the songs 'Dead' and 'Fighting Myself', the group have now unveiled another fire starter of a cut entitled 'Tempo'. Keeping their sound raw and organically core, this is another great taster of what the band is getting ready to deliciously serve. Have a listen.
Singer Annabel Allum has been one to watch since her sharing her song 'Foxes' a couple years back. Following-up with a series of brilliant alternative cuts including 'Tricks', which was released last summer via Killing Moon Records, Allum makes her return with the bold cut 'Rich Backgrounds'. Produced by Adrian Hall, the song shoots with energy as the spicy electric guitar riffs streak about as Annabel Allum drops feisty vocals, punchy and edgy. This is definitely a massive return for the promising artist.
Breanna Barbara has been wowing music lovers and magazines alike for quite a number of years now. The Florida-raised, NYC-based stunner has been dishing out a garage/blues-mixed sound that is blazing with excitement. Now Barbara turns up the heat even more with her cover of Melanie Safka's cut 'Some Say (I Got Devil)'. Just as razor sharp as the original version, the song is a taster as we patiently await her forthcoming LP 'Mirage Dreams', which is produced by Andrija Tokic. You can stream 'Some Say (I Got Devil)' down at the bottom.
We have been raving about Bryde for some time now. Having brought forth her 'EP2' release at the end of last year, her latest single 'Less' is a feisty, guitar-driven gem of alternative that is aided by hard thumping drums with Bryde's unmistakable vocals packing a heavy punch. Remaining one of our top pick artists of the past couple years, Bryde seems to only get better with each record. Stream 'Less' below.
K.Flay has announced the details of her second album 'Every Where Is Some Where', landing April 7th via Night Street/Interscope. The forthcoming record follows her daring 2014 LP 'Life as a Dog'.
K'Flay has also unveiled a new song titled 'Black Wave', which will be featured on the new album. A thorn in the side of the current political state, the track is an unapologetic slice of social commentary, raw, gritty and unquestionably bold.