Monday, October 07, 2013

Watch: The Polyphonic Spree Share New Video For "You're Golden"

The Polyphonic Spree have shared the video for "You're Golden", off their latest album Yes, It's True, out via Good Records.

About the song  lead singer Tim DeLaughter comments: "This song was written for my daughter Stella, a coming of age if you will. It's not easy growing up. It's not easy getting older either. Sometimes it's nice to hear some encouragement from an outside perspective. I think that's what I was going for." 

Check out the video below.



Watch: The Ettes Unveil "You Were There" Music Video

Nashville's beat-punk & rock n' roll band The Ettes have unveiled the video for "You Were There".

The song is available now on a split 7" with The Monsters (Reverend Beatman) on Muddy Roots Records, and is taken from the band's fourth long player 'Wicked Will', which was released in 2011 and recorded at Toerag Studios and produced by Liam Watson in London.

The video was directed by Jo McCaughey. Watch it below.


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Watch: Joanna Gruesome Share New Video For "Sugarcrush"

Cardiff noise-punk quintet Joanna Gruesome have shared the video for their latest single "Sugarcrush".

The song is taken from the band's recently released debut album 'Weird Sister", available now on Slumberland Records (US) & Fortuna Pop! (UK).

The animated video was directed by Ewan Jones Morris and Casey Raymond, and features singing burgers, pizzas, cookies, swaying gorillas and several gaudily-colored weird images.

Watch it below.


Watch: Pixies Unleash Music Video For "Andro Queen"

Boston legendary act Pixies have unleashed the video for "Andro Queen", another cut taken from their recently released new EP-1, their first release of new music in 22 years. 

This is the second track from the EP to receive the music video treatment, previously the band have shared the clip for "Indie Cindy". They have also announced a 33-date US and Canada tour, you can see the full list of tour dates here.

The trippy video was directed by filmmaker Ondi Timoner, who has twice won the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary Features at the Sundance Film Festival. Watch it below.


Watch: Wolf Alice Release New Video For "She"

London indie four-piece Wolf Alice have released the video for "She", the lead track taken from their just released Blush EP, out now on Chess Club Records.

You can order your copy of Blush EP here.

Directed by Ozzie Pullin, the video stars Henry Salta, Lily O'Hara and Wolf Alice, and is centred around a couple giving each other the eye and retreating to a bedroom, where things take an unexpected turn. 

Watch it below.



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Watch: The Death Of Pop Unveil Music Video For New Single "Tasteless"

London- based janglegaze indie duo The Death Of Pop have unveiled the video for their brand new trippy single "Tasteless". 

Produced by the band and George Abram, this new track lasts more than 7 minutes and makes some great atmosphere with trails of psychedelic lead guitar sound. It has been added to our current playlist, and is out now through Bandcamp.

The video features a slight blur effect and psychedelic images of the band performing the song and a naked woman walking slowly toward the sea. Although, the song itself generates psychedelic images in your mind.

Watch it below.


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Single of the Week October 07/2013: The Death Of Pop "Tasteless"

Our new Single of the Week is "Tasteless", the brand new trippy tune by London- based janglegaze indie act The Death Of Pop. 

Produced by the band and George Abram, "Tasteless" lasts more than 7 minutes and makes some great atmosphere with trails of psychedelic lead guitar sound. The single is available now through Bandcamp.

The band have just shared the video for the song, featuring a slight blur effect and psychedelic images of the band performing the song and a naked woman walking slowly toward the sea. Although, the song itself generates psychedelic images in your mind.

Watch/listen below.


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