Feeling ostracised from a heteronormative society helped engender the LA four-piece’s necessity to redefine how they’re defined and play the provocateurs. And they make a real noise about it.
‘Quarantunes’ with Hockey Dad
As the world re-opens into the ‘new normal’, we’re drawing our ‘Quarantunes’ series to a close. And what better way to call it quits than with rambunctious garage rock duo Hockey Dad, who’ve been scrolling through endless playlists, absorbing recommendations, and re-kindling former favourites given the time on their hands. Get around it.
Drew Citron Announces Debut Album & First Offering ‘Summertime’
The apt first single marks the Brooklyn legend’s first solo record, which will be released on October 9th via Park The Van Records.
Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon joins The Japanese House on her new track ‘Dionne’
The woozy, emotive single has been revealed as part of The Japanese House’s latest EP Chewing Cotton Wool, out today via Dirty Hit.
TRAAMS return after lengthy absence with 9-minute epic ‘The Greyhound’
Featuring Lewis from Black Country, New Road on sax, the Chichester trio return to their sprawling, motorik best after a near five year hiatus.
Video for IDLES’ new single ‘Model Village’ directed by Michel Gondry
The typically playful and painstaking video adds the Bristol band to the French director’s peerless canon, and ramps up anticipation further for their impending third album.
Andy Bell announces debut solo album – listen to space-ravey first single ‘Love Comes In Waves’ here
The Ride and former Oasis member immerses himself into psychedelia on new solo album The View From Halfway Down.
In Review: Fenne Lily – ‘Berlin’
Seeking comfort in solitude, the Bristolian troubadour’s latest single was coincidentally inspired by the aspects of life that have grown tiresome of late.
Breaking Through | 5 Questions with Stanley Duke and the Kindred Spirits
Fusing barmy, rhythmic psychedelia with bonafide retro garage-rock energy, the outcome of a tarot card reading and a penchant for the occult inspired Duke’s debut EP.
In Review: Eyedress – Let’s Skip To The Wedding
On his first LP since moving to the States, Eyedress dazzles with a slick, lo-fi combination of bass-driven songs and a genre-hopping approach to songwriting.