Bands to watch: MMOTHS
Not so much a band as Jack Colleran, a solo producer from Ireland, but MMOTHS (facebook/twitter) has demonstrated his talents with song that shudders, wrapped around the glorious vocals of Keep Shelley… Read More
School of Seven Bells – Ghostory
And then, there were two. The last time we heard from School of Seven Bells, there were three people in the band; and, more importantly, we didn’t think they had an album… Read More
Tourist – Jupiter
This just in: Tourist has revealed himself to have out-of-this-world ambitions. The second song to be lifted from his self-titled EP, which is out on March 12th, and, may I add, is… Read More
These Furrows – No Invitation, No Welcome
The wait is almost over. It’s been a long time since anyone last heard from These Furrows [Facebook/Twitter] – their last single was ‘Duke’, released all the way back in May of… Read More
Happy Valentines Day from Exlovers and Gabriel Bruce
Maybe I’ve turned a little sappy because I’ve spent the last weekend shedding tears at my own sister’s wedding, or maybe I always was, but Chris Isaak’s Wicked Game has always had… Read More
Good Weather For An Airstrike – Underneath the Stars
Tom Honey didn’t do himself any favours by naming his ambient project after the translated title of a Sigur Rós song – to compare his music to the work to that Icelandic… Read More
Introducing: Andrew Butler
The forecast may be more snow outside, lucky then that boutique digital label Folkroom Records are releasing Andrew Butler‘s debut EP – a record of soft, soothing, folk-pop lovesongs. Its a record… Read More
Introducing: Yoofs
Bands who write would-be pop songs, but with that lo-fi aesthetic that sound like they recorded the whole thing on a dictaphone have always made me swoon, and Yoofs (facebook/twitter) are just… Read More