Wednesday, September 03, 2014

Watch: Sea Pinks Unveil New Video For "Dream Happening"

Belfast indie pop/surf band Sea Pinks have unveiled the video for their new single "Dream Happening".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from the forthcoming album 'Dreaming Tracks', which will be out  on September 29 via CF Records. Pre-order your copy here.

Take a look at the video below.


(facebook.com/seapinks)

TV on the Radio Confirm Details Of New Album 'Seeds', Share "Happy Idiot"

Brooklyn indie rock band TV on the Radio have confirmed details of their upcoming fifth studio album album 'Seeds'.

The band's first album since the passing of bassist/producer Gerard Smith, the new LP is due out Nov. 18 on Harvest Records and was produced by guitarist David Sitek. Pre-order your copy here.

Ttracklist:
01. Quartz
02. Careful You
03. Could You
04. Happy Idiot
05. Test Pilot
06. Love Stained
07. Ride
08. Right Now
09. Winter
10. Lazerray
11. Trouble
12. Seeds

They have also shared "Happy Idiot", the album's first taste, which you can listen below.


Website: tvontheradioband.com

New Order Sign To Mute Records For New Album

Manchester legends New Order have announced they have signed a worldwide deal with Mute Records to release their 10th studio album.

"New Order are delighted to be signing to Mute," the band said in a press release. "We couldn't imagine a better place to be than working with Daniel Miller and his team. Mute has a superb roster of artists and a history that complements our own. In many ways joining the label feels like we are coming home, returning to our independent roots."

Mute's head Daniel Miller commented: "This is an exciting new chapter for both Mute and New Order and I feel privileged to be working with artists with such a long, creative and successful history. When the possibility of us working together first came up, I was invited to hear some of the new material and immediately had no doubts whatsoever that Mute would be the right home for New Order. We've already had a number of creative conversations, and I am looking towards an exciting future."

According to Sumner, the band's new record will see them tilt the emphasis back in favour of the dancefloor: “We made a conscious decision with this next set of material for it to be more synth and dance-based. More dance orientated and keyboard orientated. We’re pretty excited about that.”