Showing posts with label basement pop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basement pop. Show all posts

Monday, July 06, 2015

Watch: Best Friends Premiere "Cold Shapes" Music Video

Sheffield basement pop band Best Friends have shared their new single "Cold Shapes".

The song is past of our current playlist and is taken from their forthcoming debut album 'Hot. Reckless. Totally Insane.' which will be released this Firday (10 July) via FatCat Records. Pre-order it here.

The video was directed by  Adam Mondon. Watch it below.



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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

New Entry: Best Friends Share New Single "Cold Shapes"

Sheffield basement pop band Best Friends have shared their new single "Cold Shapes".

The song is taken from their forthcoming debut album 'Hot. Reckless. Totally Insane.' which will be released on 10 July via FatCat Records.

Pre-order the album here and stream "Cold Shapes" below.



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Monday, April 13, 2015

New Entry: Best Friends Drop "If You Think Too Much Your Brain Will Fall Out"

Sheffield basement pop band Best Friends have dropped their new rockin' single "If You Think Too Much Your Brain Will Fall Out".

The song will be out drops on 18 May, and is taken from their forthcoming debut album 'Hot. Reckless. Totally Insane.' which will be released on  4 July via FatCat Records.

Stream the track below.



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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Watch: Best Friends Drop Music Video For New Track "Fake Spit"

Sheffield basement pop band Best Friends have dropped the video for their new track "Fake Spit".

The song takes influence from 1987's rom-com fantasy ‘Mannequin’ to ponder the old age question "If ignorance is bliss, is knowledge pain?", and will be available soon on 7" single. 

It is taken from their forthcoming debut album, 'Hot. Reckless. Totally Insane.', which will be out in May through  FatCat Records.

The video sees the band burst into life and use up all their pent up energy before deciding that they were better off living as mannequins. It's like Socrates once famously said "I would rather be a sad philosopher than a happy mannequin" – what a towel bouncer!

It was Directed by band member Ed Crisp, who also directed the previous clips for "Shred Til You're Dead" and "Happy Anniversary".

Check out below.


Friday, January 16, 2015

Watch: Best Friends Air Music Video For New Track "Shred Til You're Dead"

Sheffield basement pop four-piece Best Friends have unveiled the video for their new track "Shred Til You're Dead".

The song, is part of our current playlist and "It's a fine continuation from the promise of old, backed with an extra, swaggering step, a further dose of confidence."

Produced by Adam Jaffrey at Unwound Recordings, London, "Shred Til You're Dead" is the band's first single since signing to FatCat Records, and is available for free download in their Soundcloud page.

The video was Directed by Ed Crisp. Take a look below.


Friday, October 18, 2013

Watch: Best Friends Unveil New Video For "Nosebleeds"

Sheffield basement pop four-piece Best Friends have unveiled the video for "Nosebleeds".

The song is taken from their recently released double A single 'Happy Anniversary/Nosebleeds', out via Art is Hard Records. Last month the band shared the clip for "Happy Anniversary".

The video was Shot on Super 8 film, and features the band enjoying their summer by camping in a local field. Watch it below.


Thursday, September 26, 2013

Watch: Best Friends Unveil Funny New Video For "Happy Anniversary"

Sheffield basement pop four-piece Best Friends have just released their new double A single 'Happy Anniversary/Nosebleeds' via Art is Hard Records, and they have now unveiled the video for "Happy Anniversary".

The song is part of our current playlist. It starts slow, with Lewis Sharman's naturally charming vocals, teasing a glimpse towards a more mature side of the band before morphing its way into a scratchy, scrawly guitar-pop tune. 

The video was filmed and edited by Jack Collister and Ed Crisp. Watch it below.