Shoegaze/dream pop band Loveblind have shared the video for their debut song "Sleeping Visions".
The song is taken from "Static Waves 6", a compilation of the sonically-driven label Saint Marie Records, specializing in Shoegaze, Dreampop, Indie Pop and Electronica. Featuring tracks exclusively from past releases, future releases, remixes, and exclusives.
London indie rock/pop four-piece Stereo Honey have unleashed the video for their latest single "The Bay".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their upcoming new EP ‘Monuments’, set to arrive on December 1st through Beatnik Creative. Get the single here.
The video was directed by Isher Sahota. Take a look below.
Austin, TX shoegaze/bedroom pop, singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Curtis Roush has revealed his catchy new single "Real Love".
The song is taken from his upcoming debut album 'Cosmic Campfire Music', which will be released on February 9 through Modern Outsider. Pre-order your copy here.
A reflection of these hushed, quieter spaces, the album song conjure an existential meditation on love - how it rarely arrives, how it often leaves. Working with producer Erik Wofford at Cacophony Recorders, Roush tracked the album to analog tape over one month in the winter of 2016. He played every instrument.
From its calm confessions to its skyward gaze, “Cosmic Campfire Music” is a listen for hushed respite before the long struggle ahead.
Grand Rapids, MI, surf rock/psych band Heaters have premiered the video for their addictive single "Black Bolt".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their recent album 'Matterhorn', released last month (October 20) via Beyond Beyond Is Beyond Records. Gey your copy here.
The video was created by Josh Skinner, Jaimie Skriba and Heaters. Check out below.
South London post punk/indie rock band Shame have announced the release of their debut full-length album titled 'Songs Of Praise'.
The 10-track record will be out on January 12th via Dead Oceans. Pre-order your copy here.
Comprised of vocalist Charlie Steen, guitarists Sean Coyle-Smith and Eddie Green, bassist John Finerty, and drummer Charlie Forbes, they began as school boys. From the outset, Shame built the band up from a foundation of DIY ethos while citing The Fall and Wire among its biggest musical influences.
Utilizing both the grit and sincerity of that musical background, Shame carved out a niche in the South London music scene and then barreled fearlessly into the angular, thrashing post-punk that would go on to make up Songs of Praise, their Dead Oceans debut. From “Gold Hole,” a tongue-in-cheek takedown of rock narcissism, to lead single “Concrete” detailing the overwhelming moment of realizing a relationship is doomed, to the frustrated “Tasteless” taking aim at the monotony of people droning through their day-to-day, Songs of Praise never pauses to catch its breath.
The band have also aired the video for the album track "One Rizla". Watch it below the tracklist.
Songs Of Praise track list:
01. Dust On Trial
02. Concrete
03. One Rizla
04. The Lick
05. Tasteless
06. Donk
07. Gold Hole
08. Friction
09. Lampoon
10. Angie
London based indie pop/rock band Childhood have released the video for their catchy single "Too Old For My Tears".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their latest album 'Universal High', released back in July through Marathon Artists. Get your copy here.
American rock legends Toto have announced the release of their brand new Greatest Hits package titled 40 Trips Around The Sun, featuring three previously unreleased songs.
The 17 track album will be out on February 9th worldwide via Legacy Recordings (a division of Sony Music), and includes 3 previously unreleased recordings: “Spanish Sea”, “Alone” and “Struck By Lightning” alongside newly remastered classic tracks worked on by Elliot Scheiner & Gavin Lurssen and his team. The core Toto members, Steve Lukather, David Paich, Steve Porcaro, Joseph Williams re-entered the studio earlier this year to work on this release.
While going through the Sony vaults, the band uncovered several unfinished tracks that featured both Jeff and Mike Porcaro, one of which is now “Spanish Sea.” “This track is originally from the Isolation sessions,” Steve Lukather commented. “It’s one that didn't make it and we had to re-write it including creating a new chorus.
“Alone is a brand new song,” Lukather remarked. “This one was written with just the four of us really writing together and no one else in the room with us. We wanted to start with an ‘up’ song in terms of groove for the album. The lyric is darker but we are older guys now ands have lived life. The good, bad and ugly... we have lived it all and in the end we are all alone anyway. Proud of this piece and it just sort of organically happened.”
Pre-order the album here, listen to"Alone" and check out the tracklist below.
40 Trips Around The Sun Tracklist:
01. Alone
02. Spanish Sea
03. I'll Supply The Love
04. I'll Be Over You
05. Stranger In Town
06. 99
07. Struck By Lightning
08. Pamela
09. Afraid Of Love
10. I Won't Hold You Back
11. Jake To The Bone
12. Stop Loving You
13. Lea
14. Hold The Line
15. George Porgy
16. Rosanna
17. Africa
Aussie legends The Church have aired the video for their latest single "I Don't Know How I Don't Know Why".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from the band's 26th album, Man Woman Life Death Infinity, which came out last month (October 6th). Buy your copy here.