Field Music have unveiled a brand new video for “Disappointed,” their latest single and a mainstay of BBC Radio 6 Music’s A List in recent weeks. It was partly inspired the bullet time technique used in Ryoichiro Debuchi’s early 1980s films. “We filmed these bullet time sequences on a freezing January day in the sports […]
With her much-anticipated fourth album Crab Day due for release 15th April on Turnstile, Cate Le Bon has unveiled a video to new single ‘Wonderful‘. Directed by regular collaborator Casey Raymond and shot in Berlin, the video features our heroine performing an idiosyncratic freeform dance-cum-exercise routine. Of the video Cate says: “Wonderful is an awkward love song accompanied by an equally awkward video. […]
Sam Beam (of Iron & Wine) and Jesca Hoop have announced details of their first ever UK and Ireland tour. The duo, who release their debut album Love Letter for Fire via Sub Pop on the 15th April, will play UK shows at the end of the summer, following on from their US tour starting […]
Following the release of their self-produced track ‘Arabia’ in November 2015, Dublin based 5 piece Beach are soon to unveil their newest single ‘Donuts.’ The song was written in a single day, Dave Barrett, when talking about the meaning behind the lyrics said “They are about a really fucked up out of body experience I […]
Sweden’s Vita Bergen with their new album Disconnection. To be released in April 2016 via Glitterhouse Records in the UK. Since releasing their debut EP Curtains on a $500 budget in 2014, Vita Bergen has become one of the most talked about bands in Europe. They’ve topped the ITunes charts, performed at sold out venues […]
South Korean trio Jambinai sound less like a band than a force of nature, fusing the full dramatic range of post-rock dynamics to Korean folk roots to create an exhilarating, vivid and unique fusion. A Hermitage, the band’s second album and first for Bella Union, was recorded in the South Korean capital Seoul and will be released 17th […]
Virgin Kids – Cracks In A Colour was written and inspired by Suspiria a 1977 Italian horror film directed by Dario Argento, which follows a young female dancer starting a class at a haunted ballet school. We asked Joseph to do a video for us having seen him perform and document the drag scene in London over the […]
Tottenham-based four-piece Our Mother – consisting of John Hartley, Paul Kowalewski, Liam Garrett and Joseph Charlton – release their debut EP A.O.B. on 29th April 2016 via Lucky Number. Today the band share the video for ‘Surprise Machine’, a track they describe as “a techno-pop song made of indiscernible instrumentation.” Directed by Josh Fletcher and […]
Roots Manuva celebrates Record Store Day with a vinyl packed with the kind of combination of “bass and verb” which has made him one of the UK’s essential musical artists. Off the back of the Bleeds album, Manuva has cooked up three brand new tracks to go alongside ‘Crying’ and ‘One Thing’ from that collection. All 5 […]
Manchester five-piece PINS have announced details of a brand new track “Trouble,” released on Record Store Day on 16th April through Bella Union Watch the teaser trailer below The limited-edition red 10” vinyl release will also feature “I’ll Get Mine” – another brand new track – along with a remix of “Trouble” by fellow Manchester […]