Alongside news of the post-punk upstart’s first full-length release on Dead Oceans, they’ve also revealed dates for a socially distanced tour of grassroots venues in February.
Author: Tom Curtis-Horsfall
Hannah Georgas teams up with The National’s Matt Berninger for new single ‘Pray It Away’ – listen here
The determined duet is a re-recorded version from her recent lauded album All That Emotion, produced by The National’s Aaron Dessner.
Le Guess Who? reveal curators & initial lineup for 2021’s festival
Oh Sees’ John Dwyer, Lucrecia Dalt, and Midori Takada amongst the artists confirmed to curate next year’s experimental and alternative music love-in.
Breaking Through | 7 Questions with Chappaqua Wrestling
Leading a nomadic existence musically and geographically, Chappaqua Wrestling mix British folklore and sentiment with the attitude and aesthetic of grungey, alt-rock artists of the 90s, drawing from sounds synonymous with MTV during that hallowed decade for guitar music.
Liam Gallagher reveals one-off ‘celestial’ livestream performance from London’s Thames river
‘Down By The River Thames’ is the iconic Mancunian’s first foray into the ‘new normal’ landscape of livestreamed performances, promising some “stone cold Oasis classics, some of which you haven’t heard for a long, long time”.
Sleaford Mods announce new album Spare Ribs – watch video for new single ‘Mork N Mindy’ here
A Ben Wheatley directed video accompanies news of the acerbic Nottingham duo’s new album.
Legendary punks The Damned to reunite for 2021 tour
The British band’s original lineup will get back together for the first time in nearly 25 years, for four dates next year.
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard reveal DIY music video project for new single ‘Automation’
The psych-rock sextet offer another ingenious music-community engaging scheme to make your own music video.
Save Our Venues Spotlight: The Hope and Ruin, Brighton
En route from Brighton’s central train station to the beach, you’ll no doubt come across a former cinema readograph that states ‘This Must Be The Place’. In terms of nurturing new bands and scenes in the city, that’s exactly what The Hope and Ruin is. We spoke to Creative Director and Booker Sally Oakenfold about the venue’s value to the local music community, it’s memorable past, and hopeful future.
Breaking Through | 5 Questions with Leah Senior
Drifting somewhere between the bucolic retro-isms of 60s Laurel Canyon-styled psych-folk, and sun-drenched soft rock ever-present in the 70s, Leah Senior harks back to a different era. One that certainly feels more comforting than the times we find ourselves in currently.