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Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: Jesse Mac Cormack – ‘After The Glow’

April 7, 2016April 19, 2017Maddy HardmanComment(0)

Mac Cormack’s current single ‘After The Glow’ grabs instantly, a wash of noise melts whatever was on your mind away and leaves only a soulful, full-bodied warmth for the next four minutes. After a short intro that feels electronic and new, the guitar sound penetrates the wall of synth, suddenly harking right back to a […]

Exclusives

Vinyl Perspective: Famous Friends on Record Store Day 2016

April 7, 2016November 6, 2016Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Held every third Saturday in April is Record Store Day (taking place on Saturday 16th April this year). Physical formats are very important to us, and with RSD approaching, we wanted to properly celebrate the all mighty vinyl record. So in the lead up, we decided to catch up with a few of our favourite record labels to discuss their cherished […]

Exclusives

Vinyl Perspective: Broken Hands on Record Store Day 2016

April 7, 2016November 6, 2016Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Held every third Saturday in April is Record Store Day (taking place on Saturday 16th April this year). Physical formats are very important to us, and with RSD approaching, we wanted to properly celebrate the all mighty vinyl record. So in the lead up, we decided to catch up with a few of our favourite bands to discuss their cherished […]

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Vinyl Perspective: Fuoco on Record Store Day 2016

April 6, 2016November 6, 2016Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Held every third Saturday in April is Record Store Day (taking place on Saturday 16th April this year). Physical formats are very important to us, and with RSD approaching, we wanted to properly celebrate the all mighty vinyl record. So in the lead up, we decided to catch up with a few of our favourite bands to discuss their cherished […]

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Vinyl Perspective: Hand in Hive on Record Store Day 2016

April 6, 2016November 6, 2016Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Held every third Saturday in April is Record Store Day (taking place on Saturday 16th April this year). Physical formats are very important to us, and with RSD approaching, we wanted to properly celebrate the all mighty vinyl record. So in the lead up, we decided to catch up with a few of our favourite record labels to discuss their cherished […]

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: CARO – ‘Admit/Resist’

April 6, 2016April 19, 2017Maddy HardmanComment(0)

CARO’s debut track ‘Admit/Resist’ is a slow-burner, in the best kind of way. Initially this first release may feel a little uninspiring, but by one minute in it’s intriguing to say the least. The lethargic beat, accompanied by a crooning vocal, gives way to a quietly fascinating riff that brings the feel up from the […]

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Vinyl Perspective: fierce panda on Record Store Day 2016

April 5, 2016November 6, 2016Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Held every third Saturday in April is Record Store Day (taking place on Saturday 16th April this year). Physical formats are very important to us, and with RSD approaching, we wanted to properly celebrate the all mighty vinyl record. So in the lead up, we decided to catch up with a few of our favourite record labels to discuss their cherished […]

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: Toothless – ‘Terra’

April 5, 2016April 19, 2017George RowanComment(0)

‘Terra’ is the first solo track from Bombay Bicycle Club bass player Ed Nash, and it really is something quite special.

Exclusives

Vinyl Perspective: October Drift on Record Store Day 2016

April 5, 2016November 6, 2016Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Held every third Saturday in April is Record Store Day (taking place on Saturday 16th April this year). Physical formats are very important to us, and with RSD approaching, we wanted to properly celebrate the all mighty vinyl record. So in the lead up, we decided to catch up with a few of our favourite bands to discuss their cherished […]

Exclusives

Vinyl Perspective: The Slow Readers Club on Record Store Day 2016

April 4, 2016November 6, 2016Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Held every third Saturday in April is Record Store Day (taking place on Saturday 16th April this year). Physical formats are very important to us, and with RSD approaching, we wanted to properly celebrate the all mighty vinyl record. So in the lead up, we decided to catch up with a few of our favourite bands to discuss their cherished […]

Exclusives

Vinyl Perspective: Alcopop! Records on Record Store Day 2016

April 4, 2016June 12, 2020Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Held every third Saturday in April is Record Store Day (taking place on Saturday 16th April this year). Physical formats are very important to us, and with RSD approaching, we wanted to properly celebrate the all mighty vinyl record. So in the lead up, we decided to catch up with a few of our favourite record labels to discuss their cherished […]

Listen

LISTEN: Divine Youth – ‘Please Pour Away Those Petrol Eyes’

April 4, 2016April 19, 2017Jay PlentComment(0)

In the evocatively titled ‘Please Pour Away Those Petrol Eyes’, Divine Youth channel the ramshackle playfulness of The Libertines, mingled with the emotional trappings of The Smiths and Interpol.

Listen

LISTEN: Great News – ‘Secrets’

April 3, 2016April 19, 2017Harry HayesComment(0)

‘Secrets’ sounds like the sonic embodiment of your favourite desert. It’s a sweet tune made by Norway based Great News. There’s some nods to Grimes in their choice of synths and melody writing; the wandering lead lines and wobbly pitches. The rhythm section locks the song tight, and gives it a bit of bounce – […]

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: Kidsmoke – ‘Heartache’

April 3, 2016April 19, 2017Rupert TaylorComment(0)

There’s an emotionally distressed feeling to Kidsmoke’s powerful new single ‘Heartache’. Inevitably, the Wrexham four-piece have layered some glistening melodies over the rolling bass we recognise from February’s ‘Cut Yourself Loose’, but the despairing vocals don’t hold back in casting a cloud of anguish over the song.

Premiere

PREMIERE: Milo’s Planes – ‘Sentiment’

April 1, 2016April 19, 2017Lewis Lloyd-KinningsComment(0)

With all the off-kilter charm of an undiscovered Pavement b-side Milos’s Planes’ ‘Sentiment’ starts messy and refuses to tidy itself up over the course of its skittish 124 seconds. Stop-start rhythms and frantic vocals belie the warm and relaxed tone of the guitars, creating a simultaneously frenetic and relaxed energy at once. This two-pronged approach […]

EP

EP REVIEW: ETCHES – ‘Wall Of Sleep’

March 31, 2016April 19, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

While some bands are still grasping for that illusive spark of creativity to come, ETCHES defy the framework and charge ahead with their defiant, self-perpetuating artful indie electronica. The band are less likely to follow trends, rather they choose to set them. Upon sampling the fine flavours of their forthcoming release, their debut EP ‘Wall Of […]

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: Pandamic – ‘Heck’

March 31, 2016April 19, 2017Harry HayesComment(0)

Pandemic hail from sunny Oz and create wonderful beachy pop-punk. Whilst it’s stupid to ignore the influence bands like FIDLAR and Violent Soho have had on this scene, Pandemic still manage to chuck something different in with their track ‘Heck’. It bobs along with some nice harmonies (weirdly reminiscent of CSNY) and gritty guitars. There’s […]

Song of the Week

SONG OF THE WEEK: Fenne Lily – ‘Top To Toe’

March 30, 2016April 19, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

A time comes occasionally when a much-needed voice cuts through, and of course in those times, we should take note and listen, and the debut offering from Bristol’s Fenne Lily is just that. Like the burgeoning promise that sparked Lucy Rose’s first steps, Lily’s assured musings are at once, pure and vital.

Track of the Day

TRACK OF THE DAY: Long Tall Jefferson – ‘Old Friend’

March 30, 2016April 19, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Long Tall Jefferson is a wandering soul. Moving from city to city, he imparts to others the stories of his own lived experiences and observations. One of those defining narratives being new single, ‘Old Friend’, which is taken from the debut album ‘I Want My Honey Back’, out 8th April.

EP

EP REVIEW: October Drift – ‘Stranger Days’

March 29, 2016April 19, 2017Charlotte HolroydComment(0)

Somerset rockers October Drift came blazing on to the scene in rip-roaring fashion, and continue to deliver hit after hit of impressive bouldering rock anthems and downcast ballads. So upon the release of their largest body of work to date – ‘Stranger Days EP’ – we just had to see what all the fuss was about.

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