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Their music mainly recalls the shoegaze scene of the early 90s, made up of reverberated and distorted sounds, vocals sometimes ethereal, sometimes punchier with the addition of post-punk rhythms.
The song is out today (July 29) via Shore Dive Records, grab it here and watch the video below.
The song is taken from his upcoming EP 'Kil St. Clare', out on August 4th. Pre-order it here.
Combining an individualistic visual style with urgent and immediate songs, mysterious indie songwriter Vincent Christ is gaining notoriety for textured analogue music videos and irreverent songs that channel 70s and 80s new wave, glam and post-punk.
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The song is taken from the band's forthcoming sophomore album 'CARE', set to arrive on August 19th via Meat Machine (Crack Cloud, N0V3L). Pre-order your copy here.
CLAMM's guitarist and vocalist Jack Summers says of the track: "'Something New' is a song about searching or yearning. It is about impatience and time, and its title refers to the process of facing seemingly new stimuli throughout life.'"
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The song is taken from their forthcoming EP 'Another Fact', set to be released on October 14th via PRAH Recordings. Get it here.
“Another Fact is our ode to the euphoria and strangeness of clubbing. As a group it is a space we all feel quite differently about, so working on this song became an interesting melding of experiences and perspectives. We wanted it to sound like it was being heard from outside a nightclub. We were thinking throughout the lockdown of all of the empty nightclub spaces, those big empty silent rooms must have had a sort of spooky haunted feeling, so we were interested in inserting some of those qualities into the music.” The Umlauts on Another Fact
On the video, The Umlauts explain: "We met Paul during our last London gig at Venue MOT Bermondsey. He offered to dance for us on stage during the festival season, but as we are a 9 piece live, the chance of having enough space on stage for a dancer isn’t very possible, but we had been planning to shoot a music video for our latest single Another Fact so we jumped at the idea of having him dance for the video. A week later, we met Paul at a Pub in Bermondsey, had a few Pints and started shooting. We wanted the video to recreate the crescendo of energy which Another Fact embodies. Paul dances through the streets of Bermondsey bumping into us along the way, intoxicated by the groove of the song. His moves represented the mood of the song perfectly. We ❤️ Paul."
Director Federico Arosio and cinematographer Giulio Amendolagine add: "Working together with The Umlauts, we wanted to incapsulate the energy of the song through long shots and condensed actions. The script was written on the day, which means there was a lot of freedom for improvisation. The track felt very club orientated to me, so Giulio and I decided to play around with the motion of the camera to emphasise Paul’s movements and to capture the variation of lights that surrounded us in the different locations."
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From the band: "Musically, Cry Like A Wolf takes part to the 80s. It combines influences of the synthie-popper New Order but also Johnny Marr , Talk Talk (Band) and Oasis." Grab it here.
UPDATE 01/08/2021: "Cry Like A Wolf" is our new Single of the Week!
„Cry Like A Wolf" shows all their passion for big melodies, paired with a dense, sprawling production that references early Talk Talk, late New Order and mid-range Oasis. The guitars wandered through the Johnny Marr school, the arrangement is remarkably timeless and only takes the best of everything.
The video was filmed, edited & directed on location in Colombia, MedellÃn by David Ignacio. Watch it below.
The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from his self-produced EP 'Don't Stop', which came out in May this year. Grab it here if you haven't already.
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The 10-track record will be out on October 7th via Captured Tracks. Pre-order your copy here.
For Thus Lve, DIY is an ethos that reflects not only their musical vision but their very existence as three self-identifying trans artists. From the band’s inception, Echo Mars (she/her), Lu Racine (he/him) and Nathaniel van Osdol (they/them) have lived together under the same roof, designed and produced their own merch, and even created their own recording studio from scratch. “I realize that most artists don’t live this way,” says Mars. “But for us, it was never really a choice. The art we make is so tied to who we are and the community we’re a part of, that this is the only way we can possibly do it.”
Memorial, is a stunningly accomplished album, especially considering the circumstances surrounding its creation. The hallmarks will be unmistakable to anyone who has ever obsessed over classic LPs from indie and post-punk’s progenitors—everything from the chiming, Marr-esque guitars on opener “Repitioner” to the pugnacious rhythmic punch on lead single “In Tandem”. But even more impressive and exciting is how THUS LOVE manage to tap into this celebrated lineage to find their own unique voice and tell their own story.
The song is part of our current playlist and came out earlier this month (July 1st). Grab it here.
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The song is taken from their upcoming sophomore album 'Comfort In The Shame', set to arrive on August 19 via Knife Hits Records. Pre-order your copy here.
Bring Her play a distinctive brand of somber darkwave, defined by haunting and magnetic vocals over pounding and obsessive drum machines, penetrating guitar chords and eerie and harrowing synths. Using DIY recording methods coupled with sound shaping, heavy layering and meticulous editing the new album sees the two-piece clawing to new heights, adding to the urgency and crushing weight of their already brooding sound.
Elements of industrial peppers these 10 new tracks, and the duo stays in the gloomy and dismal pocket as the self-described “Sorrow Wave” moniker implies.
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The song serves as the title track of their forthcoming new album 'Everything About You', set to be released in September.
Another irresistible blend of hard rock and pop with the same mixture of fantastically catchy chorus's, clever lyrics and astonishing production, that are the signature of The Petal Falls music.
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Previously a member of Daisy & The White Jacket, Port Royal and occasionally playing live with McDermott & North, Shepherd is confidently taking flight with Sam Syrah. Whilst a solo project, it is also a celebration of friendship, with Shepherd’s closest friends from bands including Juno and Port Royal taking up their instruments. This is the evolution of a musician who is hitting his stride with an exploration of a more personal approach to storytelling, and a sound that won’t back down.
The song is taken from his forthcoming EP ‘Some Things Stay The Same’ (due out later this year). Get it here.
From the get-go, ‘Philosophy’ whisks you up in its unapologetically sensual sound, showing off some blistering guitar work and lyrics that dance between pining and complete surrender – but it’s Shepherd’s arresting voice that takes centre stage. The line, ‘Such a thing is hard to find’ leads into an effortlessly tantalising guitar solo that reaches fever pitch, and the surprise of a second encore for the song’s epic finale is everything the story deserves.
A tale of seduction, underpinned by the sweet sentiment of looking back on the past with fondness, Shepherd explains: "This song is a nod to a past relationship. Acknowledging that yes, a lot went on, however, then was then and now is of course now - no hard feelings, only love and appreciation remains."
Take a listen below.