Monday, June 20, 2022

Watch: Kasabian Drop Music Video For "CHEMICALS"


British indie rockers Kasabian have dropped the video for their latest single "CHEMICALS".

The song is taken from their forthcoming new album "THE ALCHEMIST'S EUPHORIA", set to be released on August 5th via Columbia Records. Pre-order your copy here.

“It is me telling myself that it is going to be okay” Serge said of the track. “It was me seeing myself in those few weeks when everything kicked off. It’s the future me saying to that person: ‘This is shit, but don’t worry, it will get better.’ So having a song about talking to yourself is universal, I think. We all have to find a way to deal with the complications, the mess and the mortality of life.”

Watch the video below.


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Watch: Baby Strange X Hayley Mary "Only Feel It When I'm With You"


Glasgow indie rock/punk band Baby Strange have unleashed the video for their latest single "Only Feel It When I'm With You" featuring Australian singer/songwriter Hayley Mary.

The song is taken from their sophomore full-length album 'World Below', released last Friday (17 June) via Icons Creating Evil Art. Get your copy here.

Watch/listen below.


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Watch: Spacey Jane Unveil New Single/Video "Pulling Through"


Perth garage pop/indie rock band Spacey Jane have unveiled the video for their new single "Pulling Through".

The song is taken from their sophomore full-length album 'Here Comes Everybody', set to arrive this Friday, June 24 via AWAL. Pre-order your copy here.

Watch/listen below.



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Watch: MNNQNS Share Music Video For "Satellite"


French indie rock/post punk band MNNQNS have shared the video for their latest single "Satellite". 

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their sophomore album 'The Second Principle', released in April this year via Yalta. Get your copy here.

The record, produced by MNNQNS, is a deeper trip in the band adventures through pop music at its finest : from historical songwriting memories, underground fields from krautrock and indus, and post-punk fastness. The influences are: thermodynamics, space, Lovecraft and the retrofuturistic soundtracks of Nine Inch Nails.

“At the time of the first album, we were obsessed with the idea of ​​taking the best song in the world and screwing it up. We have since freed ourselves from the shackles of style and this has allowed us to make music that now belongs to us much more”.

Here is the spontaneous reaction of Adrian, founder and leader of the MNNQNS, when asked what would be the clear message to take away after listening to The Second Principle, and whose name echoes the stage that is a second album than to the second principle of thermodynamics, which defines the conditions for transforming the energy of the world.

Watch the video below.


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