Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Watch: Mealtime Air New Single/Video "Sublime"

Manchester alt-pop six-piece Mealtime have aired the video for their new single "Sublime".

The song is part of our current playlist and is out now out now via LAB Records.

The video was directed by Sara Carpentieri. Watch it below.



(facebook.com/itisMealtime)

Watch: Oranj Son Release New Single/Video "Whole Hunger"

Liverpool synth punk band Oranj Son have released the video for their new single "Whole Hunger".

The song was produced by Luke Palmer and is out now. Grab it here.

Watch the clip below.



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Watch: YACHT Unleash Music Video For "Scatterhead"

LA-based conceptual pop band YACHT have unleashed a mutant televisual hybrid of analog video and artificial intelligence for "Scatterhead".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their seventh studio album 'Chain Tripping', which came out in August via DFA RECORDS. Buy it here.

The video was directed by Jennifer Juniper. Watch it below.



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New Entry: Prinzessin Drops New Single "This Romance"

French synthpop/cold wave/minimal artist Prinzessin has dropped his new single "This Romance".

The song is taken from his upcoming EP 'Exit Wounds', set to arrive on 25th November via TONN Recordings.

Stream it below.



(facebook.com/prinzessin.music)

New Entry: Field Music Reveal New Single "Money Is a Memory"

Sunderland, UK indie rock/art pop band Field Music have revealed their new single "Money Is a Memory".

The song is taken from 'Making a New World', their upcoming 19-track concept album about the historical echoes of World War I inspired by the collection of the Imperial War Museum in London, which will hit the stores on January 20th via Memphis Industries. Pre-order your copy here.

Speaking about it, they explain: "The whole album is really about consequences, and how the consequences of that war are still with us. Money Is A Memory is probably the most explicit example of that - decisions that were made a hundred years ago still casting a shadow. The initial premise is a bit comical - the admin assistant going through their bureaucratic duties - but buried away inside those papers you can imagine the echoes of millions of lives being turned upside down."

Take a listen below.