October Drift – ‘Tyrannosaurus Wreck’


October Drift have shared the video for ‘Tyrannosaurus Wreck’ ahead of the release of third album ‘Blame the Young on 27 September via Physical Education Recordings. Frontman and guitarist Kiran Roy says the song is ‘About a relationship breakdown and the balance of life within this band and life outside of it’, showing how hard…

Joanna Sternberg – ‘A Country Dance’


Joanna Sternberg has shared ‘A Country Dance’, the third stand-alone single to follow their second album ‘I’ve Got Me’. The song features prominently in the forthcoming film ‘Between the Temples’, which stars Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane. Although Joanna doesn’t dance or drink wine in real life, this Moldy Peaches-esque slice of alt-folk finds their…

Foxing – ‘Hell 99’


Foxing follow up the 8-minute ‘Greyhound’ with ‘Hell 99’, the second song to be taken from their upcoming self-titled album (out on the band’s own Grand Paradise label on 13 September). Described by guitarist Eric Hudson as being ‘about burnout and fatigue’, the song resembles the feelings of frustration and exhaustion we all experience in…

Illuminati Hotties – ‘Power’ album review


illuminati hotties, the brainchild of GRAMMY Award-winning producer Sarah Tudzin returns with new album ‘Power’, a record that examines how the modern world can be full of both misery and joy – often within a split-second of each other. ‘I Would Still Love You’ has a frenetic and frantic drum beat as Sarah explains how…

Quiet Lions – ‘The Long Recovery’ EP review


Quiet Lions recently returned with ‘The Long Recovery’ EP, the follow-up to 2019’s ‘Absenteeism’ album. As we all know, a lot has happened in the past five years – personally, professionally and beyond – and this is reflected in the EP’s topics of parenthood, fatigue and workplace existentialism. A wall of guitar noise opens ‘Weigh…

Charly Bliss – ‘Forever’ album review


Charly Bliss, now based across New York City and Australia, present their most confident album yet with the aptly-titled ‘Forever’. The record opens with ‘Tragic’, a bass-heavy slice of power pop about the power of lust which finds Eva Hendricks declaring ‘I know I gotta have you’. It finishes with a flourish before ‘Calling You…

Icons of Elegance – ‘Friday’


Brotherly duo Icons of Elegance recently released ‘Friday’ – a sun-kissed anthem that celebrates the joys that can be found amidst the monotony of the daily grind With influences including The Beatles and The Lemon Twigs and a touch of Efterklang thrown in for good measure, this is a joyous piece of chamber pop that…

Sassyhiya – ‘Kristen Stewart’


Sassiyha pay tribute to Kristen Stewart on their song of the same name. The Skep Wax signings wanted to pay tribute to the actor because ‘She’s grown up in the public eye and has still managed to become the person we absolutely hoped she would – someone proud of her queerness plus she’s really cool…

Teenage Tom Petties – ‘Night Nurse’


Teenage Tom Petties have shared ‘Night Nurse’ from their new self-titled album, out now on Safe Suburban Home and Repeating Cloud. Songwriter Tom Brown says the song started life as a 1950s ballad about struggling to sleep before evolving into something more in line with Cheap Trick or The Smoking Popes. There’s plenty of self…