Auckland, New Zealand guitar pop/alt band The Beths have released the video for their new single "I'm Not Getting Excited".
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their forthcoming album 'Jump Rope Gazers,' out on July 10th through Carpark Records. Buy it here.
The video was directed and animated by Callum Devlin and Annabel Kean. Watch it below.
English-American rock band The Pretenders (led by Chrissie Hynde) have dropped the video for their new single "Turf Accountant Daddy".
The song is taken from the upcoming new album 'Hate For Sale', produced by the revered Stephen Street (The Smiths, Blur), out on July 17 via BMG. Pre-order it here.
London-based power pop/alt duo Jade Hairpins (the Fucked Up spin-off band by Mike Haliechuk and Jonah Falco) have unveiled the video for their new single "Dolly Dream".
The song is taken from their forthcoming debut album 'Harmony Avenue', out May 29th via Merge Records. Pre-order your copy here.
From the duo: "Take a trip round the world before the planes were grounded and the buses emptied and then enjoy a bit of april sunshine on this balmy lil song. Laced with strings and keys, stacks of interlocked guitar precision, and my best Patrick Cowley/David Byrne/Daytime TV crooning."
US/UK enigmatic indie wave/pop-funk newcomer Lazarus Kane has premiered his new single "Night Walking ".
"Night Walking" was originally written as a Bond theme for ‘Live And Let Die’ back in 1973, however it lost out to Paul McCartney and Wings, whose ingenious use of the surprise reggae section was the cherry on top for Sir Roger Moore. Although 47 years has passed, Kane has not let go of ‘Night Walking’ stating ‘I think I actually wrote this for Saturday Night Fever, but I ended up sending it to the wrong studio. My bad’. Now, with the wonders of modern technology, the song has been re-recorded and updated with the latest specs. Strap in people, it’s about to get weird.
The song is out today (May 12). Get it here and stream it below.
Canadian indie rock/garage punk/psych rock band Pottery have shared their new single "Hot Heater".
The song is taken from their upcoming debut album ‘Welcome To Bobby’s Motel’, set to arrive on 10th April through Partisan Records and Royal Mountain Records. Pre-order your copy here.
Speaking about it, the band explain: “It’s not a secret that we enjoy occasionally using drugs recreationally, in the past they’ve helped guide us creatively and personally. But this song is about the darker side of drugs, when they become habits. It’s about the tough spot that stuff can put you in, beyond the isolated experience of briefly having a good time while you’re using them. You spend all your money, ruin your body, and don’t get anything out of it except for a fun night.”
London indie rock/alt quartet Honey Lung have aired the video for their new single “Big".
The song is taken from their upcoming EP 'Post Modern Motorcade Music', set to arrive on May 29th via Big Scary Monsters. Pre-order your copy here.
The band's words: "It's a song for when you're going through times that aren't so straight forward, and it means a lot to all of us.
We filmed the music video over the past 3 years, from tours on 3 different continents. Makes us feel pretty emotional, especially in times like these."
Watford based indie rock band The Spitfires have dropped a lyric video or their new single "Life Worth Living".
The song is the title track of from their upcoming new album ‘Life Worth Living’, set to be released on 5th June via Acid Jazz Records Pre-order your copy here.
Speaking about it, frontman Billy Sullivan explain: “It’s a song based on a lonely middle-aged office worker, who pours his life into his boring job to make up for the fact he has no social life or relationship.”