
Indie collective Garden Centre from Brighton, UK has been described as “A lo-fi pleausre” (Too Many Blogs) and “An indie pop project…for people with short attention spans”(Vice). Garden Centre, led by a truly unique individual Max Levy, mixes elements of punk, indie, and minimal folk to create a sweetness of melody with a taught narrative thread running through.
Debut album “A Moon For Digging” was released in 2019 on Specialist Subject Records (EU) and Kanine Records (ROW). Whether it’s songs about watching TV or doing wheelies on your bike, “A Moon For Digging” is an optimistic record for fans of Daniel Johnston, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Graham Coxon, and Neutral Milk Hotel. In 2023, Garden Centre will release “Searching for a Stream”, an album about streams: a stream to watch sports on, a stream to glean information from, and occasionally, an actual, physical stream.
For years, Garden Centre’s Max Levy has been searching for a steady stream. A stream to watch sports on, a stream to glean information from, and occasionally, he’ll immerse himself shin-deep in an actual, physical stream: an activity that pulls him in closest to the hum of the universe. Living is a fractured and fractious experience. A stream is a promise of resonance, unifying our innermost being with our outside reality.
Garden Centre announces “Searching for a Stream, ” an album about streams, for release on May 19th with the release of first single “Shock Site.” Limited copies of yellow vinyl
Garden Centre the album “Searching for a Stream” out May 19th, 2023 on Kanine Records (US) & Specialist Subject Records (UK).