This subtle slice of angst from 2:54 feels the pain of a lot of feisty females from the past such as Sleater Kinney.
‘Interference’ is Breton showing off that they can be more direct. Complete with the urgency that made the early output from Foals so gripping, it’s hard to ignore and easy to hum along to.
Pause Beavis and Butthead, pretend you’re in Seattle and stick this on your turntable. It’ll melt your face off but damn what a lovely way to burn.
You’ve just had your first E. That girl who you were dancing with now owns tentacles, and the Vodka has become an alcoholic rainbow in a ship’s captain’s wooden leg.
Trailer Trash Tracy’s are a band that only recently grabbed my attention, but boy did they grab it good.
With a guitar fighting its own jerky sounds, and an ethereal noisiness as big as a house, T=0 holds up Falmouth 3 piece Tall Ships’ credentials as a definite one to watch out for this year.
I hadn’t heard any Citizens! tracks before I heard ‘Reptile’, but I’m gonna listen to everything I can find now.
If you ever needed proof that the 80′s revival hasn’t ended yet, Victories at Sea’s ‘Future Gold’ should persuade you otherwise.
Best Coast’s latest song ‘The Only Place’ sees a typical Summery effort from the California outfit.
Slacker Beach Rock Dream Chillwave Grunge Surf Pop – Swim Deep have been labelled as a lot of things, but one thing is for sure: they know how to write a great tune.