When New York City duo Beau shared their debut track 'Karma' a year ago, it was pretty evident that these girls were set do big things. Having dropped a number of songs including 'One Wing', which was featured on the 'Kitsuné New Faces' compilation, as well as 'Fire', the band are recently dropped their debut LP 'That Thing Reality'. Beau continue their alt-pop invasion with a new track taken from the album titled 'Animal Kingdom'. The upbeat and swinging rhythm contrasts the interesting narrative of animals going to war with people.
Melbourne band Batz are good...intensely good. With a sound that stirs together indie, surf and punk, just to name a few, they are a representation of everything that is utterly great about rock.
Consisting of Christina Aubry, Joshua Aubry, Dali Platt, Jim Stirton and Jakob Kagan, the band shared a batch of tunes throughout 2015 including the lively garage/punk cut 'Take It', 'Follow Me' and the lustrous surf rock-fused song 'Sid & Nancy'. Batz returned in 2016 with the late night rocker ‘3 AM Pony’, which can be considered the soundtrack of the dreg. Even though the song may spring visuals of drunken staggering, hedonistic excursions and grimy nocturnal adventures, Batz managed to make the song sound uber sexy and intriguing.
Bridging the sounds of glam, goth, pop and progressive rock, London-based band Darla And The Blondes are set to release their debut EP 'Eugenia' on May 20th. The five-piece group have previously shared tracks 'End Of The Party', 'Hexenhammer' and 'The Article'. Adding elements of vivid storytelling found in folk music, Darla And The Blondes have fostered a musical dynamism packed with spunk and a theatrical live show that is refreshing and exciting. You can stream 'The Article' below.
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A few weeks back L.A. punk band Bleached gave a taste of their rocking track 'Wednesday Night Melody'. Now the trio unleash their latest single 'Sour Candy', taken from their forthcoming LP 'Welcome The Worms' out April 1st. Incorporating an 80s sound, the bright track plays like a backdrop to a hot day under the California sun. If anything, it makes you want to do exactly what the lyrics suggest and basically just kill time, letting life pass you by. 'Welcome The Worms' will get released via the Dead Oceans label. Have a listen.
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Leave it up to Jamie Hince and Alisson Mosshart aka The Kills to throw the most fashionable funeral on earth. Here is the official video for the new single 'Doing It To Death'. Directed by Wendy Morgan, the duo ride through a graveyard while sharp dressed men carry the casket, followed by another pack of gents stepping in sync with ultra cool. The song is taken from The Kills' forthcoming album 'Ash & Ice', landing June 3rd via Domino Records. Check it out.
London's own proves why she is one of the fiercest in the game right now. Her new video for one of our current top songs 'Drum of Death' shows the Hackney-raised vocalist in optimal form, rocking out with her band. The visuals are directed by Stella Corradi, with Lea Lea shining bright with strength, sex appeal, confidence and sheer artistry. The song is taken from her latest EP 'Die Pretty Vol. 1', out now on Gothic Luau. Have a look.
With the re-emergence of the Deltasonic label and the company establishing a reissue series, the unreleased album 'The Day Is Not Today' by The Little Flames will finally see the day of light. The title track was previously shared back in early February. Now a second, unheard tune titled 'Seven Days' has been shared.
Aside from digital copies of the album which will be available on March 4th, a limited edition RSD vinyl will also be up for sale on May 20th.