Wednesday, April 13, 2022

New Entry: Daffodils Return With New Single "How Do You Know?"


Tāmaki Makaurau-based indie pop/rock band Daffodils have returned with their new single "How Do You Know?".

The song is is taken from their forthcoming EP 'Stay The Night' which will be released on 17th June. Get it here.

On the track, the band reveal that “How Do You Know? is about finding substances as a way of coping with the shit that life throws at you, and how easy it is to fall into a cycle of dealing with things by just tapping out of reality. It’s easy to push people away when you’re convinced that you’re capable of solving all your problems on your own, and this song kind of looks at how it feels when you’re stuck in that cycle.”

Take a listen below.



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New Entry: lostboy Unveil New Single "Maple"


Sheffield indie rock band lostboy led by Max Clutterbuck, have unveiled their new single "Maple".

The song is taken from their forthcoming EP 'Love Among Angry People', which will be available on May 6 . Get it here.

Take a listen below.



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New Entry: Flowerbed Share New Single "crying"


Texas shoegaze/dreampop/noise pop band Flowerbed have shared their new single "crying".

The song is out now, get it here and stream it below.



New Entry: Rip Room Air New Single "Loose Ends"


San Francisco art punk band Rip Room have aired their new single "Loose Ends".

The song is taken from their upcoming debut full-length album 'Alight and Resound', which will be out on May 27 through Spartan Records. Pre-order your copy here.

Speaking about it, singer-guitarist John Reed said: “Writing during the Trump era, it was hard to resist the urge to write exclusively about what a monster he is. Temptation got the best of me on our song ‘Loose Ends.’ One of the scariest things about that time was getting desensitized to the crazy shit coming out of his mouth day after day … heartless and nonsensical, but calculated. And to what end?”

Take a listen below.



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Watch: Atmos Bloom Release New Single/Video "Daisy"


Manchester bedroom pop/lo-fi/dream pop duo Atmos Bloom (Tilda Gratton and Curtis Paterson) have released their new single "Daisy" and it accompanying music video.

The song is taken from their upcoming new album which will be released this summer through Spirit Goth. Get it here.

Watch/listen below.



Watch: Big Image Drop "Something (T E S T P R E S S Remix)"


Birmingham baggy/psych band Big Image (formerly known as Ivory Wave) have dropped the T E S T P R E S S remix of their latest single "Something".

The original version of the song is taken from  the forthcoming EP ‘Human Touch Is Forever’, which will be released 27th April. Pre-order the EP here and get the remix here.

Speaking about it vocalist George Johnson says, “I wrote ‘Something’ the day before we first met up as a band after lockdown. I was really missing going out so the song is about all the best nights out we’ve had rolled into one (hence the super obvious acid house influence). I wrote it in about 30 minutes. It’s really just a super simple pop song and that’s why I love it.”

Bassist Luke Morris adds, “‘Something’ lyrically tells the story of finding someone at a rave/club and spending the night with them. When George played me the demo I knew it was a single. It’s the most acid house tune we’ve done, a proper party anthem desperate to be heard by the masses.”

Watch/listen below.



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TRAAMS Announce New LP ''personal best, Stream "The Light at Night feat. Joe Casey"

Chichester post punk/psych trio Traams have announced the release of their third studio album 'personal best', their first in seven years.

The follow-up to 2015’s ‘Modern Dancing’ will be out on july 22 via Fat Cat Records, and is "a delight that will find love from fans of Squid, IDLES and Dry Cleaning", it features guest contributions from Liza Violet (of Menace Beach), Soffie Viemose (Lowly) and Joe Casey (Protomartyr).  Pre-order your copy here.

After half a decade apart, all it took was a global pandemic to reaffirm their intense urge to create music together, and the limitations the situation brought with it ended up revolutionising their sound. 

“A lot of this album is about recognising yourself,” Stu, vocalist and songwriter, says. “This record is about the little changes we make, and the milestones we achieve in that process,” he adds, reflecting on a seven year period where his band drifted apart before reconnecting and finding an entirely new way of working, a change that has resulted in their most beautiful and fully-formed album yet. “It’s not about big declarations of love or huge outpourings of grief,” he says. “It’s about the little personal realisations and victories that people have throughout their lives. Some of them are massive, some of them can be hard, and some are small and beautiful, but they all matter.”

Check out the album's tracklist and watch the video for their new single "The Light at Night featuring Joe Casey" below.

personal best Tracklisting:
1. Sirens
2. Dry
3. Breathe
4. The Light At Night
5. Sleeper
6. Sheilds
7. Hallie
8. Comedown


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Watch: Cucamaras Unleash New Single/Video "Winners Chapel"


Nottingham indie/post punk quartet Cucamaras have unleashed the video for their new single "Winners Chapel".

The song is taken from their upcoming new EP ‘Soft Soap', set to be released on 27th May through Exag' Records. Get it here.

Taking inspiration from acts such as Fontaines D.C., Parquet Courts and Car Seat Headrest, Cucamaras’ latest EP demonstrates the expansion of the band’s direction.

Watch the video below.


Soft Soap EP Tracklist:
1. Winners Chapel
2. Policeman
3. Safe Bet
4. Death of the Social
5. Same Glue


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