Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Watch: Tennis System Unveil New Video For "Memories & Broken Dreams"

L.A. noise rock /pvnkgaze band Tennis System have unveiled the video for their latest single "Memories & Broken Dreams".

The song is a classic tune here on Kool Rock Radio, and is taken from their sophomore album 'Technicolour Blind', released in Rocktober last year through PaperCup Music. Get it here if you haven't already.

Check out the video below.


Watch: Charles Howl Premiere New Video For "Going Down With a Hi"

London psych-rock duo Charles Howl have premiered the video for their new single "Going Down With a Hi".

The song is part of our current playlsit and is taken from the band's forthcoming debut album 'Sir Vices', which will be out on March 16 via Ample Play Records. Pre-order your copy here.

Take a look at the video below.


Watch: Slow Club Drop Music Video For "Tears Of Joy"

Sheffield indie pop/rock band Slow Club have dropped the video for their latest single "Tears Of Joy".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their third album 'Complete Surrender', which came out in July last year via Carolina International. Get your copy here.

The video was directed by Andrea Sisson and Pete Ohs. Take a look below.


Watch: Yumi Zouma Unleash Music Video For New Single "Catastrophe"

New Zealand indie trio Yumi Zouma have unleashed the clip for their new single "Catastrophe".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from the band's EP II, set to be released on March 10 via Cascine. Pre-order y our copy here.

The video was directed by Allie Avital Tsypin. Take a look below.


Watch: Inspiral Carpets Release Music Video For "Let You Down"

Madchester legends Inspiral Carpets have released the video for their organ-driven psychedelic brilliant single "Let You Down". 

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from the band's latest album 'Inspiral Carpets', which was released in Rocktober last year via Cherry Red Records. Buy your copy here.

The video was directed by Louise Cowley, and features 70's punk poet John Cooper Clarke (who performed at punk/post-punk shows in the 70s opening up for Sex Pistols, Joy Division, Siouxsie and the Banshees, New Order, and more). 

Watch it below.