Posts tagged "Indie"(Page 11)

Melody’s Echo Chamber returns with bittersweet uplift in ‘Bon Voyage’

Melody’s Echo Chamber | Bon Voyage | Domino Recording Co / Fat Possum  Release date: June 15th 2018 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock Healing within the clutches of the heart, the flourish of reflection and wilt of each nestled thorn; to drink in desperation the clarity of sparkling water – a

The National to release ‘Boxer: Live in Brussels’, announce world tour

To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of their acclaimed album Boxer, The National performed the record from beginning to end at a very special show in Brussels, Belgium on November 9th, 2017. The vinyl was released exclusively on Record Store Day, which sold out immediately. Now, on Friday 13th July, the live LP will

Lykke Li shares “deep end” video filmed on a night out

Swedish songstress Lykke Li has just shared a new video for her track ‘deep end’, the video documents a wild night out filmed entirely on her iPhone, and was directed by Clara Cullen. Produced by Jeff Bhaskar, Malay, and T-Minus – who will also appear on Li’s upcoming LP so sad so sexy

Interview: 5 minutes with Chantitown

British singer-songwriter and producer Chantitown has been writing and experimenting with sound since an early age, realising her ever-ambitious true calling at just 13 years old. Chantitown grew up in a household filled with musical influence and received her first musical lesson whilst at still in school, whilst knowing that

Interview: 5 minutes with Dim Sum

Hailing from Paris, indie-electronic producer Dim Sum initially explored music production on the discovery of forward-thinking, striving rock bands of the late ‘90s. Jolting his need to be in a band, the French-producer fell deeper down the rabbit hole of influence, exploring more experimental electronic acts such as Daft Punk,

Review: Black Moth Super Rainbow candy coat horror on ‘Panic Blooms’

Black Moth Super Rainbow | Panic Blooms | Rad Cult  Release date: May 4th 2018 Review by Jenna Dreisenstock A honeyed simmer in the deathly wilt; bubble-pop electronic pollen, stunning on sticky fingertips and cry of razor blades in a caramel apple. A lush, flow of saccharine blood in the

BRAIDS return with two bold, media-obsessed singles

BRAIDS’ two new singles, “Collarbones” and “Burdock & Dandelion”, reflect their quintessential sound, yet also exhibit a new, bold and potent musical and lyrical maturity.  Casting a critical eye on our fast-paced, smartphone, media-obsessed culture of consumption, these new songs vulnerably explore the perils of contemporary life and seek redemption

In conversation with Steffaloo

Interview by Shannon Lawlor Steph Thompson, aka Steffaloo is a musician, collaborator and vocalist currently based in Los Angeles, USA. Since 2010, Steffaloo has had the opportunity to work with, and lend her intricately delicate voice to some of the most forward thinking electronic producers of our generation, such as

Hilary Woods shares wonderfully dark new single, ‘Black Rainbow’

Hilary Woods’ artistry is one of rare emotive reach. Her minimalist and compositional finesse combine with densely layered atmospheric instrumentation and dreamlike vocals to create music rich with both delicacy and intensity. The Sunday Times hailed her early solo recordings as “a revelation.” With debut album Colt set for release June 8th via Sacred Bones, Dublin multi-disciplinary artist Hilary Woods is

Pixies return with 30th anniversary London show and album reissues

In March, 1988 – 30 years ago – one of the most trailblazing, iconic and landmark albums of all time was released – Pixies’ first full length recording, Surfer Rosa. To celebrate this occasion, the band announces Come on Pilgrim…it’s Surfer Rosa, a five-night stand of special anniversary shows at London’s Roundhouse

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