Thursday, July 13, 2017

New Entry: TRASH Unveil New Single "81"

Chesterfield indie pop/surf pop band TRASH have unveiled their catchy new single "81".

The song is taken from their forthcoming self-titled EP, set to arrive on August 11. Pre-order your copy here.

Have a listen below.



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New Entry: Two Mamarrachos Unveil New Track "By Faith, Not Arms"

Spanish electronic duo Two Mamarrachos (aka DJs/producers Borja Campion and Jaime Sagastibeltza) have unveiled their addictive new track "By Faith, Not Arms".

The track will feature on their forthcoming new EP on Nein Records.

Stream it below.



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Watch: Gold Class Share Music Video For New Single "Rose Blind"

Melbourne post punk band Gold Class have revealed the video for their new single "Rose Blind".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their upcoming sophomore album 'Drum', which will hit the stores on August 18. Pre-order your copy here.

Watch the video below.


(facebook.com/goldclassmusic)

New Entry: TV Sets Release New Single "Elsewhere"

Toronto dream pop trio TV Sets have released their new single "Elsewhere".

The song is the title track of their upcoming new EP 'Elsewhere', due out on August 4.

Have a listen below.



(facebook.com/TVSETSBAND)

Watch: Alvvays Unleash Music Video For "In Undertow"

Toronto-based jangle pop/alt band Alvvays have shared a video for their newest single "In Undertow".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their forthcoming new album ‘Antisocialites', which will be released on 8th September. Pre-order your copy here.

The clip was directed by Joe Garrity. Take a look below.


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Watch: Arcade Fire Drop Music Video For New Single "Electric Blue"

Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire have dropped the video for their new single "Electric Blue".

The song is taken from their upcoming 5th studio album titled "Everything Now'', set to arrive on July 28 via Columbia. Pre-order your copy here.

The video was directed by Cousin Club. Watch it below.


(facebook.com/arcadefire)

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Nine Inch Nails Announce New EP ‘Add Violence’, Air "Less Than" Video

Nine Inch Nails have announced the release of their new EP ‘Add Violence’.

The follow-up to last year's ‘Not The Actual Events’ (the first of a trilogy of EPs), will be out digitally on 21st July, a physical release will follow on September 1. 

According to the press the record finds NIN “becoming more accessible and impenetrable at the same time”.

“The sonic palette expands significantly from Not the Actual Events, incorporating elements of beauty into the dark dissonance. The narrative arc linking the three records begins to emerge through the disassociated lyrics and the provocative and clue-filed cover artwork and accompanying physical component.”

check out the EP's tracklist and the video for their new single "Less Than" below, directed by Brook Linder. 

Tracklist:
01. Less Than
02. The Lovers
03. This Isn’t The Place
04. Not Anymore
05. The Background World


(facebook.com/ninofficial)

New Entry: Prism Tats Premieres New Single "Brainwaves"

L.A-based vocalist/guitarist Garett van der Spek aka Prism Tats has premiered his infectious new single "Brainwaves".

The song has been added to our current playlist and is out today (July 13) via Anti Records.

Buy it here, and stream it below.


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New Entry: Downtown Boys Unveil New Single "Lips That Bite"

Providence,RI punk band Downtown Boys have unveiled their new single "Lips That Bite".

The song is taken from their upcoming third full-length 'Cost of Living', which will be out on August 11 through Sub Pop. We Have already heard "A Wall". Pre-order your copy here.

Stream it below.


Watch: City Calm Down Share Music Video For "Blood"

Melbourne post-punk/alternative quartet City Calm Down have shared the video for their latest single "Blood".

The song is part of our current playlist and came out last month via IOHYOU Records. Buy it here.

The video was directed by Mclean Stephenson. Watch it below.