Fat Dog – new single Go F*** Urself plus UK tour

Out on Domi­no now is Fat Dog’s new sin­gle Go F*** Urself. The song is unveiled just in time for fes­ti­val sea­son, join­ing the rest of the Fat Dog canon of par­ty bangers. There’s a boun­cy 80s pop thread run­ning through it with propul­sive beats while vocal­ist Joe Love intones the som­bre vocals: “Some jokers…

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Jim Ghedi single ‘The Hungry Child’

Jim Ghedi’s new sin­gle called The Hun­gry Child has just been released on Basin Rock. A stark­ly bleak track, and more polit­i­cal than his pre­vi­ous work, Jim com­ments on the idea for The Hun­gry Child thus: “I want­ed to push the sound even more heav­ier, chaot­ic almost like cap­tur­ing the sound of destruc­tion, as things…

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Tessa Rose Jackson: new single ‘Built to Collide’ and album to come

A vibrant new sin­gle has just been released this week by singer-song­writer and com­pos­er Tes­sa Rose Jack­son called Built to Col­lide. The track is out just before her lat­est album called The Light­house drops on 23rd Jan­u­ary. Tes­sa calls it her ‘rant song’, which she describes as “A song about accept­ing that some­times you live…

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Magnetic Skies ‘Everything’s Alright’ final single before Fragments album release

The long-await­­ed album by dark­wave syn­th­pop supre­mos Mag­net­ic Skies called Frag­ments will be out on 7th Novem­ber. Till then we’ve been lis­ten­ing to sin­gles from the upcom­ing release and the final drop, Every­thing’s Alright is out today. Front man Simon Kent has this to say about the track: “This is the most hope­ful, pos­i­tive track on the album,…

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Joe Hicks releases Time is a Thief: first new music for three years

Releas­ing his first new music in three years, UK musi­cian Joe Hicks chan­nels grief and con­fu­sion into the dra­mat­ic sin­gle Time is a Thief out 29th August. Hav­ing built his pro­file in the years lead­ing up to his 2022 debut album The Best I Could Do at the Time, Joe Hicks has been praised for his sol­id songwriting…

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New Track ‘In Hollywood’ heralds The Besnard Lakes’ upcoming album

UK TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED NOW:Thurs­day 12 Feb Green Door Store, BrightonFri­day Feb 13 Lon­don. CHANGED TO MOTH CLUB­Sat Feb 14 Hare & Hounds, Birm­ing­hamSun­day Feb 15 Bru­denell Social Club, LeedsTues­day Feb 17 The Rum Shack Glas­gowWeds Feb 18 Yes Man­ches­ter Excite­ment is at record lev­els at Gourmet Gigs Tow­ers as word has winged its way…

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Animal Collective reveal Love on the Big Screen

Some­thing joy­ful this way comes from Ani­mal Col­lec­tive. The new sin­gle called Love on the Big Screen came out last week, via Domi­no, and there’s a spe­cial lim­it­ed-edi­­tion 7‑inch sin­gle fea­tur­ing the B‑side Bud­dies On the Black­board set to be released on August 1st. Both tracks were pro­duced by Avey Tare and Adam McDaniel, engi­neered and mixed by McDaniel…

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Little Known release powerful single Headwreck

The Cork-based four-piece band Lit­tle Known have become known for their emo­tive, gui­­tar-dri­ven sound that blends atmos­pher­ic rock with rich instru­men­ta­tion. The band’s pre­vi­ous sin­gles Lis­ten and Slow Daze and debut album As It Is, released in 2023 have helped estab­lish their pres­ence in the Irish music scene.  Their lat­est sin­gle is Head­wreck and it’s a…

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Lael Neale dreamy new single Down on the Freeway

Indie singer-song­writer Lael Neale’s lat­est offer­ing Down on the Free­way from her upcom­ing album is a cap­ti­vat­ing and per­son­al explo­ration of Los Ange­les, accom­pa­nied by a self-direc­t­ed video that’s just as entranc­ing. Down on the Free­way cap­tures the pulse of con­tem­po­rary LA, the city Lael returned to after spend­ing three years back in rur­al Virginia…

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Choses Sauvages release new single Cours Tourjours

We’ve become fans of French-Cana­di­an band Choses Sauvages with their upbeat brand of dance-punk. Their sin­gle called ‘En joue’ caught our atten­tion last year. Now a new track just released called Cours Tou­jours offers anoth­er glimpse into the Fran­coph­o­ne band’s sound. There’s a touch of Steely Dan to the open­ing notes before the track breaks…

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