Friday, May 15, 2020

Watch: KYTES feat. Nina Chuba Reveal "Supalonely" (Quarantine Cover)

Munich-based indie pop/rock quartet KYTES have revealed "Supalonely", their cover version of New Zealand singer BENEE, featuring Nina Chuba.

The band's words: “Supalonely is a fantastic song we discovered weeks ago at the start of self-isolation. We love how the song deals with a very sad theme but still makes you feel happy afterwards. It helped us get through some rough times, not being able to tour after our album release...more than 20 confirmed festivals cancelled in 2020. We had a lot of fun playing and recording the song and we can’t get the song out of our heads since then. Huge shout out to Nina Chuba We met Nina at a surfcamp in the south of France last year and nobody else couldn’t have done it better .”

Watch/listen below.



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Watch: Kraków Loves Adana Unveil New Single/Video "The Ocean Between Us"

Hamburg synthpop/dark wave duo Kraków Loves Adana have unveiled the video for their new single "The Ocean Between Us".

The song is taken from their forthcoming fifth studio album 'Darkest Dreams', which will be released this fall on Italians Do It Better. Grab it here.

With "The Ocean Between Us", we are treated to a dose of pure 1980's bliss spinning the fatal tale of a Summer romance that was never meant to last. Through this looking glass, Deniz Çiçek offers us a closer look into a world where dreams collide with reality. The thirteen song suite explores what happens when we plunge headfirst into our deepest fantasies and desires - even if it means losing ourselves along the way.

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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Watch: Crack Cloud Premiere New Single/Video "Ouster Stew"

Vancouver, BC punk/experimental band Crack Cloud have premiered the video for their infectious new single "Ouster Stew".

The song is taken from their upcoming debut album 'Pain Olympics', set to be released on July 17 via Meat Machine. Pre-order your copy here.

They’ve invited comparisons to Psychic TV with their anarchic yet close knit collective of similarly minded musicians, complete with an ideological manifesto and emphasis on symbolic imagery. Fans of punk, art rock, krautrock, no wave and experimental rock should give this one a go.

Watch/listen below.



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