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LISTEN: Low Chimes – ‘Sulphur Silk’

September 7, 2017September 7, 2017Sam KempComment(0)

It has been a long time since I’ve heard a piece of music which so effortlessly manages to intertwine itself with the natural world. Lauded by the likes of 6Music’s Marc Riley and Lauren Laverne, Low Chimes make such a feat look like second nature. Indeed, the Stroud-based quartet’s previous singles have earned the band […]

Exclusives

The Opera Comic: A Different Cool

September 7, 2017Will WolstenholmeComment(0)

The prospect of going to watch a live band is typically formulaic. It is based on tradition and what has come before. But little is typical about an act whose almost annum-old debut single is titled to proclaim ‘We Are The Freaks’. Never was a freak so cool.

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: Mauwe – ‘That’s All’

September 6, 2017September 6, 2017Ruth JinksComment(0)

If serendipity calls, we must surely answer, right? For Mauwe a similar kind of providence became one of the defining factors that drew them forward to this here and now – where the newly-formed duo have released their dream into the world, taking strides with a transatlantic flavour, their Bristolian music tastes chart-worthy and feels […]

Interviews

In Conversation With…SUPERFOOD

September 6, 2017September 6, 2017Kit GallagherComment(0)

On a fine August evening, I sat down to interview Dom Ganderton, the eclectic mind behind recently re-invigorated Superfood. In 2013, they put out a well received Blur-esque rock album as a four-piece guitar band, but there were hints that something a little more idiosyncratic lurked beneath their Midlands rock-friendly exterior.

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LISTEN: Bowery – ‘Rolling It Up’

September 5, 2017Joe AndersonComment(0)

‘Rolling It Up’ is a mighty fine start from Manchester five-piece, Bowery.

Interviews

In Conversation With…The Golden Age Of TV

September 5, 2017Zoe PeckComment(0)

Eager to find out how a band’s second ever release could be as gorgeous as The Golden Age Of TV’s ‘Dust’, Bitter Sweet Symphonies’ Zoe Peck spoke to the Leeds-based art-rock newcomers ahead of their BBC Introducing Stage set at this year’s Leeds Festival.

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: Oddnesse – ‘Are You Down’

September 4, 2017Emily OldfieldComment(0)

In an age of over-saturation, a track which is dedicated to exploring the depths of the moment and overriding that fear of ‘missing out’ really is welcome – the theme of the latest tune from Oddnesse; ‘Are You Down’.

Live

LIVE REVIEW: Heir + IBEN at The Castle Hotel, Manchester

September 4, 2017September 4, 2017Will WolstenholmeComment(0)

Heir cut a reminiscent pop template of decades gone by, as they energetically blast The Castle Hotel’s tightly-packed capacity crowd back to the ’80s. It’s a fitting warm-up to prepare for long-awaited appearances at Reading & Leeds Festivals.

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: Hudson Taylor – ‘Feel It Again’

September 3, 2017Emily LeonardComment(0)

Their debut album ‘Singing For Strangers’ was released back in 2015, now after a two-year wait in bated breath, Irish folk duo Hudson Taylor finally return. Calling on a selection of signature rousing tropes, new single ‘Feel It Again’ is an enchantingly tuneful awakening. Furthering the exuberance of new music is the announcement of a […]

Listen

#BitterSweetPlaylist

September 3, 2017December 6, 2020Charlotte HolroydComments(2)

With so much great new music coming our way daily, we’ve compiled our favourites into an easily accessible format, aptly titled: #BitterSweetPlaylist. The idea is, once fully consumed, everyone has their shot at voting for their favourite track by means of the poll at the bottom of the page. We’ll tally up the votes and […]

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: Otherkin – ‘Come On, Hello’

September 1, 2017September 1, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Ireland’s Otherkin are riding a wave ready to hit fever pitch, with their debut album set to drop later in the month and another tour embarking at the tail end of September (that will see them through to the end of the year) – it’s certainly shaping up to be a rock stars life for […]

Song of the Week

SONG OF THE WEEK: Caro – ‘Eyes On The Ground’

August 31, 2017August 31, 2017Will WolstenholmeComment(0)

Leeds electro-pop trio Caro thump through frenetic new single, ‘Eyes On The Ground’ with a scratched-up pulse for jerking twists and shouts.

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: FLING – ‘Annie’

August 31, 2017Sergi CunillComment(0)

FLING frolic and folly in tipsy abandonment on new single ‘Annie’ – a tale of liberating desire that perfectly encapsulates the essence of younger years and after-party hangovers.

Live

FESTIVAL PREVIEW: Bingley Music Live – Our Top Five Guide

August 30, 2017August 30, 2017Tom SaundersComment(0)

Now into its eleventh year, Bingley Music Live has become one of Yorkshire’s most celebrated music festivals and has been graced by some of music’s biggest names including Chic, Primal Scream, Happy Mondays, Echo & the Bunnymen to name a few. 2017 is no exception, with some huge headliners and a stack of other acts. […]

Interviews

In Conversation With…JUDAS

August 30, 2017Zoe PeckComment(0)

After watching London-based band JUDAS take to the Main Stage at Leeds Festival on the Bank Holiday weekend, for a second consecutive year running, Bitter Sweet Symphonies’ Zoe Peck caught up with the four-piece to talk about dreams, fear and festivals.

EP

EP REVIEW: Genevieve Dawson – ‘Things My Mother Tells Me’

August 29, 2017Emily OldfieldComment(0)

Genevieve Dawson’s debut EP ‘Things My Mother Tells Me’ – released 28 August – incorporates the personal poeticism often associated with the folk genre, but refreshingly throws off any kind of restraint. The first track title ‘I am on Something’ highlights this, pulling on pop culture and suggestive in its symbolism to show that Dawson does not shy […]

Listen

LISTEN: The Gametes – ‘Stuck In A Turnstile’

August 29, 2017August 29, 2017Laaraib KhanComment(0)

As far as first singles go, The Gametes certainly fulfil all the requirements needed to make their debut – ‘Stuck in a Turnstile,’ a truly exceptional piece of work.

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: Mirror Fury – ‘Blindfold’

August 28, 2017September 20, 2019Emily OldfieldComment(0)

The mysterious Tewkesbury-based Mirror Fury have already made an impression on Bitter Sweet Symphonies with their pop-ballad burst of ‘Skinful’ earlier this year. Now their upcoming track ‘Blindfold’, due August 25th, has a different kind of ‘burst’ to it. The type which is bold, almost biting in its social-awareness and a sense of anger. It’s a […]

Album

ALBUM REVIEW: Flyte – ‘The Loved Ones’

August 25, 2017August 25, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

The road so far has seen the Hackney group of superb-voiced musicians, trailblaze with their authentic talent and stun with their carefully crafted songwriting. Now with a Burke Reid-produced debut album and a flurry of exciting endeavours waiting in the wings, Flyte prove that they’re more than just a one-trick pony – ‘The Loved Ones’ […]

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: Johanna Glaza – ‘Space Mermaid’

August 24, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Lithuanian singer-songwriter Johanna Glaza gracefully returns after a three-year break, with a sound that boldly breaks new ground and certifies the folk artist’s forthcoming debut album as a contender for breakthrough of the year.

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