Manchester legends New Order have dropped the video for their latest single "People On The High Line".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their 10th studio album 'Music Complete', which came out in September 2015 via Mute Records. Get your copy here.
The video was directed by Tom Haines. Watch it below.
Los Angeles based indie-pop duo Ablebody have unleashed the video for their new single "Send Me A Letter" (feat. Sean Nicholas Savage)".
The song is now part of our current playlist, and is taken from upcoming their debut album 'Adult Contemporaries', set to arrive on October 14 via Lolipop Records. Pre-order your copy here.
The video was directed by Francis Serra and Nicolas Postiglione. Check out below.
Finnish shoegaze/post-punk/noise band Sonic Visions have revealed the video for their catchy new single "Lights Go Out".
The track follows the band's debut single "Into Yesterday", and it's another intense, rolling piece of psych gaze, you can hear echoes of British shoegaze in it's prime, but Lights Go Out propels on it's own journey with sufficient energy and grace.
The band are set to release their debut EP this Winter via Soliti.
The self directed clip for Lights Go Out finds the five piece band hanging and looking very rock n roll in various parts of Helsinki's Kallio district before hitting the stage. It's a fun clip.
London's neo-psych band Temples have premiered their brand new single "Certainty"
This is the band's first new single since their critically acclaimed 2014 debut album 'Sun Structures.'
Frontman James Bagshaw who produced the single describes it:
“When writing the melody for ‘Certainty,’ I wanted to create something with almost an eerie, early Disney vibe, something playful and harmonious, but with a dark twist. Producing the song was as much about layering as it was about sparseness -- the verses needed to reveal the thumping motion of the bass and the reflective lyrics, and the melody had to be paired with the right ambience. The chorus was approached in an opposite way, layer after layer, thickening the sound. There’s a blend between moog bass, and actual bass, and the song switches between synthetic and analogue sounds throughout. The guitar mirrors the synth, and visa versa.”