Glasgows The Ninth Wave have released the video to their track 'I'm Only Going to Hurt You', which is taken from their upcoming EP 'Happy Days!', landing July 31st. What you have here is a tormented woman, forced to deal with pain whilst in an isolated room. With her surroundings consisting of only an old TV and a lamp, she goes from a manic state to finally a place of peace. 'I'm Only Going to Hurt You' is directed by Bryan M Ferguson.
thisisNAMASTE, the moniker of Natasha Marie Stewart, is an artist who confidently knows her craft and what it takes to make amazing pop records. Pumping out anthemic songs that range from empowerment and self-honesty, down to mental health, to say that she is creating a splash would be a disservice. To call her movement a tidal wave would be more appropriately fitting.
thisisNAMASTE, the moniker of Natasha Marie Stewart, is an artist who confidently knows her craft and what it takes to make amazing pop records. Pumping out anthemic songs that range from empowerment and self-honesty, down to mental health, to say that she is creating a splash would be a disservice. To call her movement a tidal wave would be more appropriately fitting.
Glasgow's Baby Taylah has released her new EP 'Good Enough' via the Icons Creating Evil Art imprint. Comprised of four songs in total, the multi-instrumentalist and singer touches on forgiveness, moving on from the past and the reclaiming of ownership of one's life. Musically Baby Taylah bridges together pop, electronica, electro, and more, fostering a totally fresh sound that she can call her own.
Glasgow is a city bursting with amazing bands creating really interesting sounds. One group that has definitely stood out is The Ninth Wave. With their forthcoming EP 'Happy Days!' landing July 31st, The Ninth Wave have now unveiled their new single 'I’m Only Going To Hurt You'. Taken the sounds of post-punk and goth, giving the marriage a tightened knot of dance, the upbeat track, built with an 80s flair, is constructed with crunching synths, rumbling 4x4 kicks and cutting vocal work. Bold and exciting, The Ninth Wave have knocked the ball out of the park once again.
Glasgow's The Ninth Wave make their return with a new single entitled 'Happy Days'. The song is the title track taken from their upcoming EP, out July 17th. Driven by a low, rumbling bass line and haunting synths, the dark and menacing production coincide with the theme of the tune, which revolves around the various trials and tribulations that one encounters in life. A peak into what fans can expect with the new record, 'Happy Days' is available to stream below.
Glasgow band Dead Pony have shared their new single 'Everything Is Easy'. Stacked with ripping guitar lines, a rich bass line and thundering drumming, the tune glides between alternative and post-punk glory with singer Anna Shields topping off the track with saucy vocals.
Many people may remember Scottish singer Emily Middlemas from making the semi finals on X Factor, as well as dropping singles such as 'Habit' and 'Broken Record' back in 2018. Middlemas now makes her return under the moniker ili, with her latest single 'A Little Bit'. A bouncy pop gem laced with fuzzy synths and a deep, low-swinging bass line, ili shines with confidence, gliding over the production with an undeniable swagger.
Scotland's Blanck Mass aka Benjamin John Power has announced news regarding his forthcoming fourth LP 'Animated Violence Mild'. Out August 15th on the Sacred Bones imprint, the 8-song record is an intro and outrospective look at not only Power's journey throughout the past year, but also the current state of the world as a whole.
Scotland's Stillhound step forth with their new alt-indie single 'Walk In The Park'. The tune is taken from their upcoming self-titled LP, landing in March. The upbeat 4x4-driven rhythm is decorated with electronic twinkles helping to add a dash of vibrancy to the sparkling production. Spacey and dreamy, the lush melodies add to a number of highlights in the track. An overall beautiful listening experience, if this is a glimpse of what to expect with the album, then we can hardly wait.