Thursday, July 07, 2022

The Cult Announce New LP 'Under the Midnight Sun', Stream "Give Me Mercy"

English rock band The Cult have announced the release of their 11th studio album 'Under the Midnight Sun'. 

The follow-up to 2016's Hidden City, was produced by Tom Dalgety (Pixies, Ghost, Royal Blood) which will be out on October 7 via Black Hill. Pre-order your copy here.

As the world shut down and everyone was forced to reprioritize the way they approached life and work. "When the world stopped, I had this moment to write in real time, to calculate," says Astbury. When lockdown lifted and the group could meet to record, they teamed up with Dalgety. "I was compelled by this vision, this anomaly, this memory, of being under the midnight sun. Tom helped us bring a new musical shape and frequency to our process."

Lyrically, Under the Midnight Sun bolsters that new musical dexterity by building out from the idyllic and surreal vision at its title. Throughout, Astbury pulls in influences from Brian Jones, Brion Gysin, William Burroughs, Buddhism, the Beats, and the Age of Aquarius, all shaded with the lingering threat of the present and the timeless Cult color palette.

The band have also shared a video for the album’s lead single, “Give Me Mercy, ” speaking about it, band member Ian Astbury says: “I was absolutely enamored with this piece of music Billy [Duffy] had written, and it perfectly fit these thoughts I’d been having about our culture’s need to move past assumptions of duality. We need new language because words can’t express where we’re going. ‘Give Me Mercy’ has all the hallmarks of the new classic Cult to my ears…fresh yet familiar.”

Check out the album's tracklist and watch the video for “Give Me Mercy, ” below.

Under The Midnight Sun tracklisting:
01. Mirror
02. A Cut Inside
03. Vendetta X
04. Give Me Mercy
05. Outer Heaven
06. Knife Through Butterfly Heart
07. Impermanence
08. Under The Midnight Sun

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The Secret French Postcards Drop New Single/Video "Dreaming At Last"


Swedish post punk/dark wave band The Secret French Postcards have dropped the video for their brand new single "Dreaming At Last".

This is the first single off the upcoming new album to be released later this year via Cold Transmission. 

Watch/listen below.


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Dual Parts Unveil Debut Single/Video "Contempt"


Uruguay post-punk/synthwave duo Dual Parts have unveiled their debut single "Contempt" alongside an accompanying music video.

The song is out now via Berlin based V/A label Ombra INTL. Get it here.

UPDATE 11/07/2022"Contempt" is our new Single of the Week!

Watch/listen below.

The Vacant Lots Announce New LP 'Closure', Stream "Chase"

NYC  electro post-punk duo The Vacant Lots (aka Jared Artaud and Brian MacFadyen) have announced the release of their fourth full-length album 'Closure'.

The follow-up to 2020's Interzone will be out on September 30th on Fuzz Club Records, and packs 8 minimal is maximal salvos into 23 minutes that coalesce into a stun-blast soundtrack for today’s shattered society. Pre-order your copy here.

New York City’s artistic skyline may have changed immeasurably since the last century, yet the minimalist post-punk/synth-pop duo vividly gouge into the city’s immortal outsider spirit and underground cultural tropes, set against a pulsating backdrop of modern apocalypse.

Low Island Announce New LP 'Life In Miniature', Stream "Can't Forget"

Oxford indie dance quartet Low Island have announced the release of their second studio album ‘Life In Miniature’. 

The follow-up to last year's If You Could Have It All Again, features more delicious alt-pop abstraction, and will be out on November 4th via their own label Emotional Interference. Pre-order your copy here.

Moving on from the promise of their debut, ‘Life In Miniature’ aims to overhaul their methodologies, while remaining true to their melodic instincts. Low Island label it a “sonic photo album; a journey through three years of accelerated change that felt like a lifetime…”

Lead single "Can’t Forget" is beholden to a languid groove, blending into a bombastic chorus that takes cues from Tame Impala and Foals. Throughout it is underpinned by the melancholic optimism and idiosyncratic production that has come to define Low Island’s sound, with space for a brash, spiraling guitar solo, rarely unleashed from their arsenal. This clash of old and new techniques echoes the sentimental approach towards recognition of the past whilst gazing forwards.