Deep into the Spotify rabbit-hole via “related artists” I stumbled upon wished bone, a Los Angeles folk-pop duo, and their wonderful album “cellar belly”.
Continue ReadingPaul McCartney – “Come On To Me”/”I Don’t Know”
Sir Paul McCartney returns, enticing us with a double A-Side to tease his upcoming 17th Solo Album “Egypt Station” which is due out via Capitol Records on the 7th September.
Continue ReadingVillagers – “A Trick Of The Light”
“A Trick Of The Light” is the lead single from Villagers fourth album “The Art of Pretending To Swim” which is due for release on Domino Records on 21st September.
Continue ReadingWhite Denim – “It Might Get Dark”
Texan band White Denim have released the second track from their upcoming seventh studio album “Performance” which is due out August 24th via City Slang.
Continue ReadingEliza & The Delusionals – “Half Empty Girl”
Australia’s indie-pop quartet Eliza & The Delusionals follow up a successful 2017 with their new track “Half Empty Girl”.
Continue ReadingFoxing – “Slapstick”
Foxing have shared the first track from their upcoming third album “Nearer My God” due out on on August 10. Created over the course of nearly 3 years, “Nearer My God” was produced in St. Louis and Montreal by Chris Walla (Death Cab For Cutie) and Foxing guitarist and songwriter Eric Hudson, with help from Joe […]
Continue ReadingMuncie Girls – “Picture of Health”
After appearing on countless “One to Watch” lists over the last few years and releasing their excellent debut album “From Caplan To Belsize” in 2016, Muncie Girls return with another certified pop-punk banger.
Continue ReadingDeath Cab For Cutie – “Gold Rush”
Death Cab For Cutie explore gentrification and the evolution of one’s hometown on new track “Gold Rush”
Continue ReadingEstrons – “Lilac”
Estrons are back! After dropping several tracks in 2017, “Lilac” is the Welsh band’s first track in 2018. It’s a visceral, anthemic track dealing with human kindness and chance encounters.
Continue ReadingThe Homesick – “Gucci Gucci”
The Homesick hail from Dokkum, in the Dutch province of Friesland. They’ve started gaining attention after several well received festival slots and supporting Franz Ferdinand.
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