Oxford indie rockers Foals have unleashed the video for their latest single "Mountain At My Gates".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their forthcoming fourth studio album 'What Went Down', which will be released on August 28 via Warner Music. Pre-order your copy here.
The clip was directed by Niall O’Brien. check out below.
Seattle indie rock trio Wimps have revealed their brand new track "Settling Down".
The song is taken from their 5-song EP cassette 'Super Me', out on August 7th via Kill Rock Stars. A full length LP will be released later in the year.
British garage punk duo Slaves (aka Isaac Holman and Laurie Vincent) have released the video for their current single "Sockets".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their new album ‘Are You Satisfied?', released last month (June 1st) via Virgin EMI Records. Get it on iTunes.
The clip was directed by Ciaran Lyons. Watch it below.
Swedish-born Berlin-based indie pop artist Molly Nilsson has shared the video for her new single "Lover Are Losers".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from her upcoming new album Zenith, set to be released on September 25 via Dark Skies Association and Night School Records.
The clip was directed by Graw Böckler. Watch it below.
Seattle singer/songwriter Michael Benjamin Lerner aka Telekinesis has unveiled his newest single "In a Future World".
The song is taken from his fourth, forthcoming full-length album 'Ad Infinitum', which will be out on September 18, through Merge Records. Pre-order your copy here.
London indie rock/psych band The Maccabees have shared their new single "Spit It Out".
The song will be out as a single on 11th May, and is taken from their forthcoming new album 'Marks To Prove It', set to be released this Friday (July 31) through Fiction Records. Pre-order your copy here.
Glasgow indie pop band Belle & Sebastian have aired the video for "Perfect Couples (Extended Version)".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from the album 'Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance', released earlier this year on Matador Records. Grab it here.
The clip was directed by Oscar Sansom. Take a look below.
British indie rockers The Ordinary Boys have announced they will return with a new eponymous album on October 2nd.
The new LP will be out on their imprint, Treat Yourself Records through Republic of Music.
About the record, the band posted: We are back to the original line-up from our debut album Over The Counter Culture, plus the addition of Louis Jones from celebrated power-pop band Spectrals.
This past year we have been in the studio with Rory Atwell (the Vaccines, Veronica Falls) and MJ (of Hookworms) and Dan Lancaster (Bring Me The Horizon, Lower Than Atlantis) has mixed the album. We think we have made a really special, exciting record. One that has been fuelled by reunited childhood friendships, new friendships, rediscovery of the records that shaped us, and the drive to create something undeniably great.
I’ve had the best year of my life making this album and we are over the moon to finally be able to share it! Keep checking back for new videos and music and go preorder the album for tons of exclusive Ordinary Boys treats.
Pre-order the album here and stream the lead single "Four Letter Word" below.
England based surf rock/dream-pop musician Declan Cullen aka IDOL (formerly the frontman for Coastal Cities), has released his catchy new track "Fever Of Love".
The will feature on the upcoming EP of demos 'Howling Moon', which will be out this summer.
London indie band Micachu and The Shapes have dropped their new single "Sad".
The song is taken from the band's upcoming third studio album 'Good Sad Happy Bad', which will be rleased on 11th September through Rough Trade Records. Pre-order it here.
Italian dark wave/cold wave duo Schonwald (aka Alessandra Gismondi and Luca Bandini) have shared their cover version of "Rescue", a classic track from Echo & The Bunnymen's debut album 'Crocodiles'.
Get the cover for free here and watch an unofficial video below.
New York indie pop/folk band Here We Go Magic have unleashed the video for their newest single "Falling".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their forthcoming new album 'Be Small', which will be out on October 16 via Secretly Canadian. Pre-order your copy here.
The video was directed by Sam Kuhn. Take a look below.
Seattle garage rock/psych duo Pony Time (aka Luke Beetham and Stacy Peck) have shared their excellent new single "Time Tells Me".
The song is available to download for free on their Soundcloud page, and is the first taste from their forthcoming fourth record 'Rumours 2: The Rumours Are True', which will be self-released on September 11th.
Pre-order the album here and have a listen to "Time Tell Me" below.
Aga Wilk, half of Berlin based Polish-Danish electro/synth/techno duo 77™, has shared her brilliant cover version of "Wunderbar", the classic track performed by the cult artist Christiane F.
The song is taken from her recent EP 'Kosmos', where Aga explores with her slower and more disco oriented vibes. Vintage synthesizers and vocoders are used as means for spreading the Cold Disko spirit. Get the EP here.
Christiane Vera Felscherinow, (Christiane F.) is also famous for her contribution to the autobiographical book 'Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo' about her heroin addiction.
Los Angeles based post-disco, dance-punk duo De Lux have shared the video for their latest single "Oh Man The Future".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their forthcoming sophomore album 'Generation', which came out last month via Innovative Leisure. Grab it here.
The video was directed by Eric Coleman. Watch it below.
Los Angeles based musicianAngel Deradoorianaka Deradoorian (former bassist, keyboardist and vocalist for Dirty Projectors), has revealed her new single "The Eye".
The song is taken from her upcoming debut full-length, 'The Expanding Flower Planet', which will be out on August 21 via Anticon Records. Pre-order it here.
British indie rock band Starsailor have announced they will release 'Good Souls: The Greatest Hits', a compilation of their biggest hits and fan favourites, on September 18th via Parlophone.
The band's initial run of success saw both their 'Love is Here' debut album and the 2003 follow-up 'Silence is Easy' hit #2 on the charts as they raced to a total of 3 million sales. The album kicks off with the band’s three biggest hits in the shape of ‘Good Souls’ (#12), ‘Silence is Easy’ (#9) and ‘Alcoholic’ (#10). In addition to those tracks, the album features a further seven Top 40 hits, as well as deeper cuts such as ‘Tie Up My Hands’ and ‘Fidelity’ which became staples of the band’s live shows.
“It's been over 15 years since the band first formed and the songs still mean something to people,” says frontman James Walsh. “They still sing the words passionately back at us at gigs. We hear stories of how songs have soundtracked key moments in their lives. That's why we felt it was the right time to release this album - hopefully if the songs mean this much to our loyal fans this collection can help spread the word wider. People who know us for 'Four To The Floor' or 'Alcoholic' can delve a little deeper.”
The album features two brand new tracks which were recently recorded with producer Harry Rutherford at the famous Fisher Lane Studios. "’Give Up The Ghost’ came from the energy of being back together after so much time," explains Walsh. "It’s about not being ready to give up on something despite the challenges that you face."
The other new track is the ballad 'Hold On'. "The lyrics are about reassuring someone who has their life ahead of them and passing wisdom onto them," he adds. "We wanted to get an anthemic chorus which should get the crowd going."
Pre-order your copy here, check out the tracklist and re-visit "Silence Is Easy" below.
‘Good Souls: The Greatest Hits’ tracklisting:
01. Good Souls
02. Silence is Easy
03. Alcoholic
04. Give Up The Ghost (NEW TRACK)
05. In The Crossfire
06. Poor Misguided Fool
07. Four To The Floor
08. This Time
09. Fever
10. Born Again
11. Lullaby
12. Keep Us Together
13. Way To Fall
14. All The Plans
15. Hold On (NEW TRACK)
16. Tell Me It’s Not Over
17. Tie Up My Hands
18. Fidelity
19. Four To the Floor (Thin White Duke Mix) (BONUS TRACK)
Cavan, Ireland indie rock band The Strypes have dropped the video for their next single "A Good Night's Sleep And A Cab Fare Home".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their forthcoming sophomore album 'Little Victories', which will hit shelves this Friday (July 24). Pre-order your your copy here.
Madrid garage/psych pop four-piece Hinds have unleashed their new track "Chili Town".
About the track the band said: "Chili Town was born in a friday afternoon. While drinking sangria we realized that if our songs were battles, we'll always end up being the injured soldier. Then we were like "fuck it dude, why are we always the weak one in our lyrics??? what's wrong with us???"
so yeaaaaahhh we made it! we wrote a winner song! ...right?"
The song will be released via Lucky Number music in Europe and Mom and Pop in the US, and will feature on their debut album.
Portland, OR, alternative/rock n' roll band Summer Cannibals have aired the video for their latest single "Show Us Your Mind".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their second full-length album 'Show Us Your Mind', released back in March via New Moss Records. Get your copy here.
The clip was directed by Brett Roberts. Take a look below.
London based psychedelic/experimental band SYD KEMP have released their excellent new single "Bold Lines".
The song was recorded with John Henry Leonard Linger, Harry Bohay and James Edward Ronald Cubitt, and is out now b/w "Elusive Ways" via Little L Records. Buy it here.
Toronto art-pop/psychedelic musician Slim Twig has dropped the video for his newest track "Slippin' Slidin'".
The song is taken from his forthcoming fifth LP 'Thank You For Stickin’ With Twig', which will be ou on August 7 via DFA Records. Pre-order your copy here.
The video was directed by Lulu Hazel Turnbull & Slim Twig. Watch it below.
UK post-punk band Wire have released the video for their latest single "High".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from the band's 13th studio album Wire, out now through their own pinkflag imprint. Get it here. Check out the video below.
Los Angeles based post-punk/no-wave/electro outfit Cold Showers have unleashed their new track "Only Human".
The song is taken the second track taken from their forthcoming full length album 'Matter of Choice' (first we heard "Plantlife"), set to be released on August 28 via Dais Records.
Omaha, NE indie rock/pop band Twinsmith have aired the video for their current single "Said and Done".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their latest album 'Alligator Years', which came out in May through Saddle Creek. Grab it here.
The clip was directed by Gabriel Younes. Watch it below.
Oxford UK indie rockers Foals have premiered their brand new single "Mountain At My Gates".
The song is taken from their forthcoming fourth studio album 'What Went Down', which will be released on August 28 via Warner Music. Pre-order your copy here.
Leeds punk rock band Cowtown have shared their new excellent track "Castle Greyscale".
"On 'Castle Greyscale', serrated guitar hooks cut through the air with razor sharp precision; sharp, glottal vocals ricochet off a marauding low-end that’s part Vice City soundtrack, part Devo-gone-disco; no second feels wasted, no element superfluous. Cowtown deal in tight, lean, joyous post-punk for our times."
Welsh alt-rock/indie rock band Stereophonics have dropped the video for their new single "I Wanna Get Lost With You".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their forthcoming ninth studio album 'Keep The Village Alive', which will hit stores on September 11 through their own Stylus Records label via Ignition Records. Pre-order your copy here.
Mexican shoegaze/dream pop band Pure Morning have shared the video for their current single "Louder".
The song is part of our current playlist and is the second single off their just released debut album 'The Broadcasting Department Of Philadelphia'. Get it here.