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Gender Roles sign to BSM and unveil ‘Plastic’ video


Big Scary Monsters have been killing it all year with albums from the likes of Cassels, Tricot and Kamikaze Girls all among our favourites of 2017. Now they’ve signed Gender Roles – and the Brighton-based trio are all set to support new labelmate Jamie Lenman (‘Devolver’ is another contender for album of the year) on…

December 5, 2017 in New music, Preview.
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New music round-up: Field Music, Graham Coxon, Martha Ffion, Typhoon and BEAK>


Field Music – ‘Count It Up’ Field Music’s new single was described to us by their PR as ‘Jeremy Corbyn fronting Talking Heads’ and we couldn’t have been more excited to hear it. A Brexit-baiting track that was inspired by David Brewis’ disappointment in his hometown Sunderland being the first town to vote Leave, it combines…

December 2, 2017 in New music, Preview, Top 5s.
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Video premiere – Natalie Evans performs ‘Under the Moon’ live at Brighton’s Small Pond studios


A couple of weeks back, we included Natalie Evans in one of our new music round-ups and now we’re delighted to be hosting the premiere of a simply breathtaking live performance at her label Small Pond’s studio in Brighton. ‘Under the Moon’ finds the Kent-based singer-songwriter laying her heart bare as she sings about wanting…

November 29, 2017 in New music, Preview.
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New Music Round-up featuring The Orielles, Ark, Girl Ray, Pip Hall, Phoebe Bridgers


The Orielles – ‘Let Your Dogtooth Grow’ Now signed to Heavenly and all set to release one of the albums of 2018, The Orielles’ ‘Let Your Dogtooth Grow’ is a song full of swaying guitars and gently melded vocals. We heard the melodic elements of C90 favourites like Teenage Fanclub mixed up with some of…

November 28, 2017 in New music, Preview, Top 5s.
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Track by Track: Dialects – Because Your Path Is Unlike Any Other


We’ve been big fans of Glagow-based post rockers Dialects for a few years now and were very excited to hear their debut LP ‘Because Your Path is Unlike Any Other’ (available via Through Love Rec on vinyl now) after hearing their phenomenal EPs and watching live performances at the likes of ArcTanGent and Audiotree. Here,…

November 27, 2017 in Album review, New music, Preview.

Sufjan Stevens – ‘The Greatest Gift’ album review


Words by Joe Booley. Over two years since the monumental release of ‘Carrie & Lowell’, Sufjan Steven’s has released ‘The Greatest Gift’, a mixtape of outtakes, remixes and demos from his 7th studio album. ‘The Greatest Gift’ starts off with ‘Wallowa Lake Monster’, a track that strikes as no surprise to those who have heard…

November 26, 2017 in Album review, New music, Preview.

New Music Friday Round-Up featuring The Xcerts, Natalie Evans, The Spook School, Loma and Friendship


The Xcerts – ‘Hold on to Your Heart‘ ‘Hold on to Your Heart’ is the title track from The Xcerts’ eagerly awaited fourth album (not too long to wait now, folks – January will be here before you know it) and it fits somewhere in-between Twin Atlantic’s hook-laden anthems and the finest power ballads of…

November 17, 2017 in New music, Preview, Top 5s.
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Saddle Creek’s new signing Young Jesus unveil new video for ‘Feeling’


New Saddle Creek (Bright Eyes, Cursive, Hop Along) signings Young Jesus originally formed in Chicago but have since relocated to Los Angeles and their sound is a combination of shoegaze, Kinsella-style math moments and the intelligent pop sensibilities of Talk Talk. ‘Feeling’ is the first single to be released from upcoming album ‘S/T’ and it’s…

November 14, 2017 in New music, Preview.
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Track by Track: The Android Angel – ‘The Hissing and the Hum’ LP


We’ve been fans of The Android Angel for a long time now and have been listening to new record ‘The Hissing and the Hum’ a lot recently. It’s a powerful and personal piece with plenty to say about personal conflicts and emotions and the way the wider world is right now. In this piece Paul…

November 10, 2017 in Album review, New music, Preview.
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Human Pyramids – ‘Home’ album review


Following the release of ‘Planet Shhh!’, Paul Russell’s Human Pyramids project put a smile on the faces of crowds at festivals ranging from ArcTanGent to Glastonbury and now the Axes man has come up with another 12 pieces of gloriously orchestral pop for you to wrap your ears around. Coming out on Three Mile Town…

November 9, 2017 in Album review, New music, Preview.

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