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A second 7” on the Great Pop Supplement, a label renowned for its relentlessly impeccable taste, as well as its ability to sell out a pressing before I’ve even realised that something’s out – so hopefully I’m not too late telling you about this.

There are three tracks of impeccable country psych here from the London based band, with a pronounced U.S west coast psych influence rubbing shoulders in a surprisingly matey way with a very particular type of eighties indie jangle pop that only ever sounded right coming out of the UK.

A-Side “The House on the Hill” is a dramatic murder ballad, adapted from a text collected by Alan Lomax, which deftly balances the band’s ever present jangle, with wistful pedal steel swells and staccato “Ghost Riders in the Sky” guitar blasts.

The two tracks on the flip segregate the two opposing sides of the band’s psyche somewhat, with “Endlessly Aimless”, a delicate indie-pop ballad creating a lovely pastoral air, while “Mother of Earth” is a grittier country affair, with impeccable pedal steel, and Richard Olson’s vocal delivered with an air of gravitas that suggests Johnny Cash or at the very least David Berman.

You can order the single from Norman Records, or direct from the label here. Also check out the band’s Soundcloud page, and the video for “The House on the Hill” .

London psych-folk types The Hanging Stars have this week confirmed details of the release of their hotly anticipated debut album. Over The Silvery Lake will be released in March as a split release between The Great Pop Supplement and Crimson Crow. The album was recorded in locations as wide ranging as Los Angeles, Nashville and Walthamstow, and the band have hinted that the locations have both inspired and shaped the album that they have made.

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taken from the mini album”Demented Beauty” Ralegh Long is an English Singer-Songwriter. His critically acclaimed debut album, “Hoverance”, was released on Gare du Nord records in April 2015. It is a beautifully pastoral record, in the tradition of Bill Fay and Nick Drake. The Guardian praised it for its ‘twilit ambience and demented beauty’, and in a 4 star review MOJO celebrated its ‘spooky pastoralism’. 

To write the album, Long left London and returned to the surrounding countryside where he grew up. Sitting at a piano overlooking the fields he wrote a debut album suffused with natural imagery and mysticism. He then returned to London and gathered a group of friends to record the album. The cast of collaborators includes Tom Dougall of the band TOY on guitar, Jack Hayter (ex-Hefner) on pedal steel, string-arranger Louis-Phillipe (El records, The Clientele) and chamber group A Little Orchestra.

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Long then spent the summer of 2015 touring, culminating in a headline show for Parallel Lines at St. Pancras Old Church – where he was backed by A little Orchestra. Tracks from Hoverance received airplay on BBC6, from DJs including Lauren Laverne, Guy Garvey and Gideon Coe, BBC Scotland, BBC Introducing and Amazing Radio. The album’s opening track, ‘Gulls Hovering’ was chosen as a ‘Headphones Moment’ by Laverne. Long is currently writing and recording an E.P due for release early 2016.

 

Northern Star show, set to take place in London to celebrate 10 years of the very best in music and mayhem. The show will feature some fantastic bands I’ve worked with over the last 10 years. Special Earlybird tickets are available from today for a tenner. Full line-up and details to be announced shortly.

NORTHERN STAR CELEBRATES 10 YEARS OF PSYCHEDELICA
Saturday 14th May 2016 at the Windmill Brixton
Advance Earlybird tickets £10 on sale today from :
https://www.musicglue.com/northern-star/events/14-may-16-northern-star-celebrates-10-years-of-psychedelica-the-windmill/

Event poster design courtesy of our very own Peter Saville Simon Minter. Cheers Simon!

FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT: I’m really buzzing to announce supersonic stargazers 93MillionMilesFromTheSun are the first band confirmed for the “Northern Star – 10 Years of Psychedelica” show in London on Saturday 14th May. They’ve worked with us a number of times including an absolutely legendary performance on our ‘Live Revolution’ album. One of the best live bands out there.

REWS – ” Death Yawn “

Posted: January 10, 2016 in MUSIC
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REWSDeath Yawn. A song inspired by a creepy man in a hostel combined with Louis Nowra’s ‘Into That Forest’ story. Why a lot of duos are boyfriend-and-girlfriend couples or close friends- whereas bands do not need quite that solid a relationship.  The London-based Rews are coming through at the moment and setting tongues wagging with their stunning musicianship . Shauna was inspired to form REWS following a series of tours with previous bands and an inspirational artist retreat in late 2014. She met the fantastic Collette Williams in March 2015 and they have been a match made in heaven ever sinceREWS is the London/Belfast based high energy pop rock duo consisting of songstress Shauna Tohill and beat-maker Collette Williams.

 

The BIG MOON – ” The Road “

Posted: December 31, 2015 in MUSIC
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The Big Moon: Formally The Moon, The Big Moon's name-change came just at the right time. Their sweet and sour songwriting and wired instrumentals throwback to Runaways style rebellion but with a distinctly London bite.

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Expect to be eclipsed by The Big Moon in 2016! These four garage rockers from London have played tonnes of gigs all over the country, travelled Stateside, and supported beloved alt rockers The Vaccines – all this before releasing a debut album.

It’s not just their effortlessly cool sound that keeps fans coming back. The band have a string of rad music videos that accompany their singles, and a laid-back, approachable attitude which spreads from stage to smoking-area post show.This cracking combination of attributes makes The Big Moon one of the most likeable bands on the circuit right now. They’re due to support The Maccabees in 2016, so try and squeeze into one of their gigs before the demand to see them escalates further!

New Band Of The Week - Kid Wave Sound Like Lush On Diazepam

“There’s a track I wrote called ‘Baby Tiger’, which is about a dream I had last year,” explains Kid Wave’s frontwoman Lea Emmery, speaking from a park in Yorkshire during a break on the band’s tour with Palma Violets. “I had been feeling really down at the time, but then I had this dream where I was carrying a baby tiger around – just carrying it. And then I woke up… and I just felt amazing. Maybe it was a symbol that things were going to get better.”

New beginnings are a recurring theme with Kid Wave. Lea uprooted from her native Sweden to move to London in 2011 after becoming disillusioned with the indie scene on the country’s east coast; it was here in the UK that her dream-weaving grunge (think Lush on diazepam) found its feet. “I was playing in an all-girl punk band”, she explains, “but it all just felt a bit dead. There was no market for new rock music, the music they played on the radio was uninspiring, there were no gigs and there were no festivals. I just wanted to get out of there.”

It proved to be a fortuitous move for the 22-year-old. Taking up a course in sound engineering and spending the rest of her time recording demos on “GarageBand”, Lea was quickly snapped up by Heavenly Recordings just as the rest of the industry started knocking. “I started to get emails from people asking when we were going to plays gigs and I just said, ‘I dunno’, because I hadn’t even got a band together at that point. I had just moved over from a different country – I didn’t know anyone.”

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Bringing new friends Serra Petale (drums), Mattias Bhatt (guitar) and Harry Deacon (bass) on board to complete the line-up, and with a stream of loud gigs behind them (“It’s a lot more rock’n’roll live,” she says), Kid Wave released their debut LP ‘Wanderlust’ this year. And as the sun-drenched fuzz of ‘Gloom’ and the blissed-out ‘All I Want’ make clear, it’ll be a sound that’s perfectly suited for a hazy summer.

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London based four piece Kid Wave’s debut album ‘Wonderlust’ is without doubt one of our favourite albums of 2015 so far.  It’s a stunning collection of songs and reaffirms our view that singer, songwriter, guitarist, and Kid Wave lynchpin Lea Emmery is one of the brightest new talents to emerge in recent years.  There’s a beautifully uncontrived openness and straightforwardness to Emmery’s literate dreamy compositions, combining melodic buoyancy with an overarching sense of wistful longing.  But rest assured this is not the place for agonised navel gazing and self-flagellation, there is no doom-laden introspection, rather a sense that here is somebody trying to assimilate their own experiences and make sense of their place in the world.

‘Wonderlust’ is perhaps an album that could only have been written at a certain time in your life, and although it’s refreshingly free of cynicism it is in no way naïvely optimistic.  However the underlying mood isone of celebration, conjuring up a sense that Emmery and her band cohorts reside in a world in which hope will always win out over gloom.  Musically Kid Wave combine classic guitar riffs with soaring blissed out pop hooks, evoking a youthful unconstrained ache for adventure, and discovery, whilst at the same time eliciting a sense of wistful nostalgia for those endless summers and limitless horizons when the possibilities seem infinite.

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There’s nothing that remotely resembles a filler on the album –  Gloom despite the title is anything but, and is, in fact, one of the finest examples of life-affirming guitar pop and rock you’re likely to hear in this life or the next!  Honey is all driving propulsive splendour, I’m Trying To Break Your Heart is simply stunning, Sway is as hypnotic as it is majestic whilst Best Friend aches and shimmers with a yearning beauty that few songwriters can muster.

There’s no pretension, no arch agenda, Kid Wave aren’t here to push boundaries, break taboos, or f**k, with your head man, but they may well capture your heart.  They are content to write elegant beautifully crafted escapist music,  and what they have achieved with ‘Wonderlust’  is to produce an album that will surely resonate with anybody who has been young and dared to dream.They’ve also contrived to make this writer’s world an infinitely better place for the near forty-minute span of the album.  And sometimes y’know, that’s all you need.

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Arctic Lake are wistful swirls of electronics washing gently over you and ebbing guitars cushioning your inevitable swoon from all the loveliness. Emma Foster’s vocals are a soft whisper in the ear as you wander these muted soundscapes of their creation. The music is cool and soothing, a late night of candles and solitude, relaxation and recharging.

Formed in Lancashire but based in London (where they have been finishing off their University studies) the trio have already been playlisted on Radio One and gushed over by countless blogs. So far we’ve been treated to just the three tracks but with education finished (for now) we’re hoping to hear a lot more from them in the coming year.

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In a candid aside, one of Hey Colossus’ members recently remarked to this writer – of the almost universal praise their last two albums have received – that he was wondering when the bubble would burst and replace itself with a kind of backlash. On the evidence of ‘Radio Static High’, their second LP of 2015, we’d say it’s not likely to be any time soon.

Hey Colossus have been some of the UK’s most prolific riff merchants for over a decade now. But whereas 2013’s artistic and critical leap ‘Cuckoo Live Life Like Cuckoo’ found them many new admirers, this new LP, quite frankly, kicks the living shit out of it. The band have never sounded this unified, this focussed, this huge.

The carnal thrust of ‘March Of The Headaches’ takes their signature grinding repetition to new pop heights – they sound like they’re having a blast. Recent promo track ‘Hop The Railings’ is quite simply a straight-up banger. It’s like Killing Joke’s ‘Wardance’ drowning amid waves of surf guitar. It’s the tightest and most danceable track Clash has ever heard from these guys.

You could be forgiven for thinking that Michael Gira was singing on ‘Another Head‘, and you’d probably also be thinking “Christ this new Swans track is pretty catchy”. The closer, ‘Honey’ climbs to such a stunning peak it just makes you want to listen to the whole album again.

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This is Hey Colossus‘ best LP yet – by some distance. It takes the hooks with which they’ve peppered their previous albums and leads with them while refining the more challenging sections that will have previously put off the less adventurous listener. Raw, noisy, rock and roll done right! Huge riffs project a wall of sound within artfully crafted yet savagely executed songs saturated by a haze of heavy psychedelia

Let’s see what the next album brings before taking up arms and starting the aforementioned backlash…

MARINE – ” Sirens “

Posted: December 22, 2015 in MUSIC
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This is where things start to get really serious. M A R I N E, love ‘em, have firmly held their position on the ones to watch list for 2016, and we’ve made sure to tell you all about their endeavours in 2015. From Sofar Sounds sessions to premieres and exclusive news, our support of this soul pop four-piece from London is not enough – their beautifully strung harmonies, combined with lyrics rooted in mythology, make them Ones to Watch in 2016 and then some. Single “Sirens” carves a path towards national recognition, gutsy vocals and all. Written, arranged, produced and perfomed by M A R I N E. 

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M A R I N E are:
Kaja Magsam – drums
Beth Dariti – bass and bvs
Ruby Jack – vocals and guitar
Cara Sebastian – vocals and guitar
Engineerd by MIke Pearce
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