Breathe Panel have announced that their new album will be released on September 17th on FatCat Records, sharing the title track ‘Lets It In’. The album’s title track documents a relationship blossoming at the first signs of the summer. Frontman Nick Green says: “The single highlights what I was seeing at the time; light, windows, […]
Post-punk trio Shopping are excited to announce their new album, The Official Body, due Friday 19th January 2018 on FatCat Records and recorded and produced by Edwyn Collins. “We’ve always felt like what we do is political, in that it’s cathartic and healing in some way, but at some point it just felt like making ‘political’ […]
Having spent the past few years touring the UK, EU and US, as well as splitting their time between other creative and musical projects, post-punk trio Shopping now return with bold, spiky new single ‘The Hype’ (out Friday 17th November 2017 on FatCat Records), is the first taste of new music since their 2015 album, Why Choose?. […]
Delving into more expansive and experimental territories, Glasgow’s prodigious talent C Duncan released his second album The Midnight Sun last October to critical acclaim. Blending electronic elements and sweeping synth sounds with his signature layered vocals and dreamy instrumentation, the follow up to his Mercury Prize nominated debut Architect won huge praise from the likes of The Guardian, […]
October sees the return of Shopping with their first full length since their 2013 début Consumer Complaints (difficult to find on a search engine on two counts, I know). The band have been busy of late, having supported Montreal post-punk outfit Ought on their UK tour last month, the London trio continue with a plethora […]
Morrissey-baiting Glasweigan indie punk trio PAWS’ second LP Youth Culture Forever opens with something of a curveball. Erreur Humaine starts out deceptively bluesy until stabs of grunge guitar kick the record into life. It combines alternating whispers of cello and huge guitar blasts with a charming tendency to try and fit too many syllables into […]
The Growlers are one of those rare bands that just don’t give a shit; they play the kind of music they want to play and do it in their own way. Any band that has a record called Greatest Shits and a single named ‘Gay Thoughts’ is destined for stardom in my eyes. Made up […]