Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Watch: Highs Release Lyric Video For "Gold Teeth"

Canadian alt-pop outfit HIGHS have released the video for their current single "Gold Teeth".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their debut album 'Dazzle Camouflage', which came out in April 2015 via Indica Records. Grab your copy here.

Take a look at the clip below.


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New Entry: Echo Beach Unveil Debut Single "Athena"

Liverpool indie pop/surfgaze band Echo Beach have unveiled their catchy debut single "Athena".

The band have a demo EP called ‘Greetings from Echo Beach‘, but "Athena" will be their first proper release.

Stream it below.



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Watch: The Kills Unveil Music 360° VR Video For "Whirling Eye"

London indie rock/post-punk band The Kills have shared a 360° VR video for their current single "Whirling Eye".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their latest album 'Ash & Ice', which came out in June last year. Get your copy here.

The video was directed by Sophie Muller. Take a look below.


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Watch: Pure Morning Air Music Video For New Single "Surfing In The Sun"

Mexican shoegaze/dream pop band Pure Morning have aired the video for their dreamy new  single "Surfing In The Sun".

The song is part of our current playlist and is the first single off their forthcoming new album, the follow-up to 2015's 'The Broadcasting Department Of Philadelphia'.

The video was directed by Paul V. Coronel. Check out below.


WAtch: Summer Moon Premiere "Happenin'" Music Video

Summer Moon, the new supergroup of the Strokes' Nikolai Fraiture, have premiered the video for their newest single "Happenin'".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their upcoming debut album 'With You Tonight', set to be released on February 24 via DTF/Membran. Pre-order your copy here.

Stream the track below.


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New Entry: Her's Unleash New Single "Speed Racer"

Liverpool surf-pop duo Her's (aka Stephen Fitzpatrick and Audun Laading) have unleashed their new single "Speed Racer".

The song is the lead single from the band's forthcoming debut collection 'Songs of Her's', which will be released on 12th May via Heist or Hit. 

The collection compiles their previously released recordings and six new songs, and is described as more of an “extended EP” than a proper debut album.

Stream the track below.



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New Entry: Parralox Shares "Almost Medieval" (The Human League Cover)

Melbourne electronic/synth pop project Parralox (aka John von Ahlen) has shared his cover version of The Human League's classic "Almost Medieval".

The song is taken from his newest album 'Holiday ‘16', featuring songs by Depeche Mode, The Human League, Heaven 17, Sparks, Cicero and more... released last month (January 27th) via Subterrane Records. Buy it here.

Stream it below.


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Watch: Gunship Reveal Lyric Video For "The Mountain"

British Synthwave/electronic band GUNSHIP have revealed a lyric video for "The Mountain".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their self-titled first album, released in 2015. Buy it here if you haven't already. 

The video was edited by Steve Harvey and features clips taken from: Miami Vice, Knight Rider, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Cannonball Run , Cannonball Run II, Against All Odds.

Watch it below.


Yumi Zouma To Release Cover Of (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? In Full

New Zealand-based indie pop band Yumi Zouma are covering Oasis' seminal sophomore LP (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? in its entirety.

The record will be available on April 6 exclusively through Turntable Kitchen's SOUNDS DELICIOUS series. Pre-order your copy here.

About the project the band explained: "At first, the idea sounds ridiculous – covering the album with the most cliched songs from the most pigheaded douchebag rock ‘n’ roll band from an era everyone is tired of – it sounds like the scenario of what-not-to-do when choosing a record to cover. Anyone with a sense of decency would prefer Blur, or at least cover something like The Masterplan."

"Then we put on the CD, listened to it while driving to LA, and immediately knew it was the one. For kids who grew up in the commonwealth of the 90’s, this was the perfect album. The legacy of the Country House vs Roll With It battle, the bad reviews, the stories about the Knebworth gigs, the sibling rivalry, the breakups, and visceral ineptitude – those were all important to us, but given all that, it’s remarkable how (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? remains a classic illustration of power-pop songwriting spread over an entire release."

The band have also shared their take of "She's Electric". Stream it below.



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