Listen! Reptile Youth – JJ
Some music out of Copenhagen, Denmark for you today. In a contrast to fellow Danish act MØ, the band Reptile Youth are more rock-oriented. The band’s first single from Rivers that run for a sea that is gone is called...
Some music out of Copenhagen, Denmark for you today. In a contrast to fellow Danish act MØ, the band Reptile Youth are more rock-oriented. The band’s first single from Rivers that run for a sea that is gone is called...
Klaxons stormed out of the gate in 2007 with a stunning debut album, Myths of the Near Future. This was followed up by the average Surfing the Void, although the album had some of the best album art ever (see...
How about some dreamy indie pop for you? We have Slow No Wake (aka Adam Theron-Lee Rensh), and his track Everyone Needs Someone. Why does no one need me, dammit? Except that hobo who follows me around the park, that...
Some great new stuff out of London that you need to feast your ears on. Meet the duo known as Solomon Grey. The crazy thing is that this song featured is a B-side! The track is called Last Century Man,...
Think back to a time when dinosaurs ruled the Earth – 2013. I might be wrong about that dinosaurs bit. We introduced you to a talented, Australian producer oddly named Vancouver Sleep Clinic, and his track Collapse. Vancouver Sleep Clinic...
More new stuff from PHM favourite, Banks. The LA singer has wowed us with tracks such as Waiting Game, Bedroom Walls, and This is What It Feels Like. She returns with a track called Brain, which is produced by Shlohmo....
After their amazing track Cast Away, we tipped Strange Talk to break out in 2013. While that might not have necessarily happened, it doesn’t mean they don’t continue to hit us with sunkissed slices of goodness. The latest example of...
Who doesn’t like a good Seal cover song now and again? I’m personally quite fond of the Dean and Jeff Winger’s cover on Community (edited fan video below). Community: Kiss from a Rose In terms of covers from actual bands,...
The highlight of my day to this moment was going to the dentist, and that is just pathetic. Thankfully, there’s a new Basia Bulat song to improve both my day and my sad social status. The track is another one...
How is this for a concept album? Lefse Records has asked 14 acts to create new songs using deep space recordings. Like, real space recordings, no synth and made up effects. The project is called – The Space Project (didn’t...
Tennis is back, and I’m not talking about the Australian Open. Actually, I was, then I confused myself and forgot we’re a music blog. So Tennis is also a musical group, and they write some lovely dream pop (as exhibited...
We first featured London electro-pop duo, THUMPERS, back in June 2013, with their excellent track Unkinder (A Tougher Love). The band have moved on from their successful EP and are now launching their debut album, Galore, in February. Following up...
Australian band The Jezabels (who just happened to be our first ever interview back in 2011) return with another new song off of upcoming sophomore album, The Brink. You’ve already heard The End, now give Look of Love – a...
More new stuff from Death Vessel, following up that of Isla Drown (which featured Jónsi from Sigur Rós). The Rhode Islanders have a great new track called Mercury Dime. The track is a layered and melodic folk track that is...
Some eclectic production from an Oxford fourpiece. The band are Pixel Fix, and they have a new track called Fall. Following in the Oxford footsteps by the likes of Radiohead and Foals, Pixel Fix display a range of intelligence to...