Anteros have dropped their new single, “Call Your Mother”, which is a bona-fide electro, indie-pop banger.
Continue ReadingArt Brut – “Wham! Bang! Pow! Let’s Rock Out!”
Surprises are the best, and music surprises are even better. Our week was brightened with the news that Berlin-based band Art Brut have returned after seven long years away.
Continue ReadingThe Joy Formidable – “The Wrong Side”
“The Wrong Side” is the second track to be released from The Joy Formidable‘s upcoming 4th studio album “AAARTH”. The album is due to be released on September 28th via Hassle Records.
Continue ReadingSœur – “Track Back”
“Track Back” is the first new track of Bristol based Sœur’s upcoming second EP, the follow up to last year’s excellent “What Separates Us” .
Continue ReadingAmber Arcades – “Alpine Town”
Amber Arcades, which is the moniker of Dutch musician Annelotte De Graaf, has offered up another sample from her upcoming second album “European Heartbreak” which is due out on the 28th September via Heavenly Records, with her new track “Alpine Town”
Continue ReadingInterpol – “Number 10”
Interpol share the latest track from “Marauder” and it’s an absolute doozy. Titled “Number 10” and, according to a press release from the band, it tells “The story of a secret office romance between Ella, a domineering boss, and her employee”
Continue ReadingColter Wall – “Plain to See Plainsman”
The most exciting new country artist, Colter Wall, has returned with his first new track since last year’s astonishing self titled debut album.
Continue ReadingEstrons – “Cameras”
Welsh rock band Estrons have dropped the second track from their upcoming debut album, “You Say I’m Too Much, I Say You’re Not Enough”.
Continue ReadingIDLES – “Samaritans”
Today Bristol Punk Band IDLES have offered up the third helping from their upcoming album “Joy As An Act Of Resistance”.
Continue Reading2000 Trees Festival 2018
If you only take one thing away from this article let this be it – 2000 Trees Festival is incredible. Having been to all but one since 2010, coming back to the festival feels like returning home despite some minor alterations to the layout and stages most years.
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