Coventry, UK indie rock band FEET have unleashed the video for their newest single “Ad Blue”.
The song is taken from their upcoming debut album ‘What’s Inside Is More Than Just Ham', which will be released on 2nd August 2019 via Clapped Records. Pre-order your copy here.
About the track, the band said: Feet said “it was the first song that really became about rhythm, and creating a more dance-orientated experience for our audiences. It’s also technically about making unsuspecting cups of tea with a diesel additive as a H2O substitute. We all have bad days”.
The video was directed by Chris Wade. Watch it below.
French cold wave/post punk duo Sombre have shared the video for their latest single "Down".
The song is taken from their recent album 'Linsay', which came out last month (March 30). Buy it here.
The compositions of the duo are influenced by the post-punk and cold-wave of the 80's (Joy Division, Killing Joke, The Chameleons, the first Dead Can Dance) mixed with a ton of such influences as David Bowie, Ligeti, Radiohead, as well as EBM and jungle beats.
Australia soft punk/indie rock band Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever have aired the video for their new single "Read My Mind".
The song serves as the b-side to their latest single "In the Capital", out now through Sub Pop. Get your copy here.
The video was directed by Warwick Baker, who explained: "I hoped to observe and document the spectacle of the rodeo, focusing on the performers rather than the audience. Being a vegetarian I found the event confronting, but wanted to document the theater and ritual of the rodeo without glorifying or condemning it."
Glasgow noise pop/post-punk band The Ninth Wave have dropped their new single "First Encounters".
The song is taken from the upcoming new album 'Infancy' [Part I], due out on May 3. Pre-order your copy here.
The band's words: "We all change, and this song is a reflection on this and the feeling when you don’t know how to act with somebody after your first encounter with them. It features a lot of our old toys including the Tascam 4 track, where we recorded & distorted an ensemble via the pitch wheel , if you listen close you can hear it at the climax !!".