Working Men's Club have released their highly anticipated album 'Fear Fear' which follows their critically acclaimed 2020 self-titled debut LP.
On July 15th, Yorkshire band Working Men's Club will release their anticipated second LP 'Fear Fear', the follow-up to their 2020 critically acclaimed self-titled debut album. Aside from a digital release, 'Fear Fear' will also get issued on limited edition pink or blue vinyl, cassette tape, and CD formats.
DJ/Producer Franky Wah has joined forces with music legend Carl Cox for the single 'We Are One', out via Ministry Of Sound. The tune pumps with driving, space-out synths, thumping drum kicks and ragga vocal samples. Throughout the track Carl Cox describes the magic of raving in Ibiza.
Yorkshire band The Lounge Society represent all things good with post-punk. They dropped their stellar single 'Burn The Heather' back in November of last year. With their debut EP 'Silk For The Starving' landing June 18th on the Speedy Wunderground label, the group have shared their latest video 'Cain's Heresy'.
Having recently dropped their song 'We'll Talk', Leeds group PEAKES have now released their new EP 'Pre Invented World'. Comprised of four cuts, musically the record embodies indie, atmospheric pop and haunting electronica, with the band tackling issues related to anxiety, falling relationships and the current state of this generation.
Leeds trio PEAKES follow-up their AA-side release 'On The Other Side / A Sacred Place' with a new track dubbed 'We'll Talk'. Stacked with haunting synths and at times foggy drums, the tune shifts into a vibrant dash of synthpop, creating new textures and an alternative mood to the initial darker tones.
Yorkshire's Franky Wah has reworked the classic Olive single 'You’re Not Alone'. Whilst the original 90s version was more breakbeat-driven, Franky Wah transform the tune into a luscious deep house bit that is truly entrancing. Cosmic synths lay comfortably atop pulsing 4x4 kicks with the echoing vocals of Olive giving it that blissful touch.
Yorkshire singer Franky makes her return with her latest offering 'Follow My Lead'. The single follows her 2019 debut track 'All of the Boys', which garnished support on BBC Introducing. 'Follow My Lead' is a slick pop handing built on a thick, funky bass line, plush keys and stadium style hooks.
Originally from Yorkshire but now residing in London, Mice On Mars have released their debut EP 'Northern Soul' via Permanent Creeps Records. Whilst the title could easily make one think of the legendary Manchester rhythm and blues movement of old, this is unadulterated, raw punk and post-punk at its very finest. Comprised of four songs in total, the group deliver dynamic performances packed with fiery energy that makes you utterly yearn for more.
Hailing from Yorkshire and rapidly garnishing a strong following due to live shows, The Indigo Project make their debut with the track 'As Always'. This is a no-frills, straight-ahead indie cut ripe with lush guitars, thundering drumming and alt-pop vocals that is simply an overall good song to introduce the world to this talented band. 'As Always' is currently out now.