Posted by popped music on February 8, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Meadowlark Words: Elena Katrina We never write about covers on Popped, like, ever, but sometimes you hear something that doesn’t even sound like it’s a cover, as if the track was written exactly for the new artist singing it. I wasn’t expecting to ever hear Meadowlark take on a Sugarbabes song, or that I’d be … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on February 3, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Eat Fast Words: Gary Feeney Eat Fast set a fairly high bar for themselves with their previous single Public Display of Affection, but their follow-up to that, Sand Drone, is more than up the same standard. Both released last week as a double-A side (the band’s first physical release on a limited vinyl run), Sand … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on February 2, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Tom Speight Words: Eliza Laben Folk singer-songwriter Tom Speight’s single Willow Tree is one that greatly resembles Ed Sheeran. His soft, twinkling guitar riffs compliment his buttery vocals, harmonising beautifully with female vocals through the chorus of the track. As the instrumental builds up into an intertwining of guitars, gentle drums and string instruments, the … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on February 1, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Get Inuit Words: Lewis Rogers Kent’s Get Inuit are back with their totally bonkers video for brand new single Barbiturates. After hearing the track during the band’s set on the Spring King tour last year, the recorded version definitely captures the spirit of the live performance. Singer Jamie Glass explains that Barbiturates “depicts a person’s … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on January 31, 2017 · Leave a Comment
A Festival, A Parade Words: Gary Feeney The first release in a while from Newcastle band A Festival, A Parade, People Person is a bit of an usual song. Opening with a brooding vocal from Joe Allan, it’s the kind of song in which seems to turn in different directions several times throughout, and even … Continue reading →
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Posted by popped music on January 27, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Vant Words: Gary Feeney With almost 5 million Spotify streams to their name, it’d be fair to say that VANT have been making their presence felt since the release of their first single less than two years ago, and with their debut album, Dumb Blood, due next month, they look set to explode into the … Continue reading →
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Posted by popped music on January 27, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Lucia Words: Gary Feeney Since appearing on these pages a few months ago, Lucia Fontaine has rebranded herself simply as LUCIA and has marked the switch with the storming Saturday Is Dead the first release under her new moniker. Featuring the enigmatic Roxy Agogo (or Hamish Fingland, to give him his proper), the White guitarist’s … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on January 27, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Pip Hall Words: Elena Katrina They say age is just a number, but when that number is 16 and you’re listening to a song such as Turn Over by Pip Hall, you surely have to think… shiiiit that’s not just any number when the talent is as good as this. Hall presents edgy ambient pop … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on January 26, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Cloves Words: Elena Katrina Cloves displays her beautifully rich vocal and songwriting skills within her latest track Better Now. The track might offer up vulnerable moments both vocally and lyrically but there’s also passion and attack and those harsher moments are what draws you in closer as the creep up unabashed and strike on your … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on January 24, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Yonaka Birthdays, London, 19th January 2017 Words: Lauren Grigor Coming on stage around 10:30, the four piece were looking chuffed after their incredible day – Signing with a major label is a big deal for a young band but they’ve earned it, delivering set after set, they never lose energy and always leave me wanting … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on January 23, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Dream Wife Buyers Club, Liverpool, 20th January 2017 Words & Photos: Elena Katrina When Friday 20th January came around it felt like I’d waited such a long time for this gig and it was exactly the kind of show I needed to kick start my return into the gigging scene for 2017. And what a … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on January 20, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Kidsmoke Words: Gary Feeney Having spent the last few years honing their sound with a stream of relatively low-key releases which gained them festival and radio attention in their native Wales, the latest release from Kidsmoke looks set to expose the quartet to an even wider audience. A slow-burner, Waves, opens with a lone acoustic … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on January 18, 2017 · Leave a Comment
HAPPYNESS Words: Jasmin Robinson After their debut album Weird Little Birthday received a massively positive response upon its release in 2014, the hype surrounding London trio Happyness has been quite something. Three years on, and these alt-rock boys are back with the announcement of their sophomore album Write In, set for release on April 7th, and … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on January 17, 2017 · Leave a Comment
The Big Moon Words: Lewis Rogers 2017 is looking to be The Big Moon’s year, with their hotly anticipated debut album Love In The 4th Dimension set for release on 7th April alongside a headline UK tour. To whet fans’ appetites for their upcoming LP, the girls have welcomed in the new year by dropping … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on January 13, 2017 · Leave a Comment
New Moons Vol 7 Released 1st January 2017 Words: Gary Lambert Reviewing the New Moons new compilation (Vol 7) is a wonderfully difficult thing for a music writer to do. On the one hand, it is a tremendous collection of individual tracks, but as with any compilation it is also a victim of its design. … Continue reading →
Category Album Review, Just Listen, New Music, Review · Tagged with Album Review, Alluri, Ani Sebastian, compelation, Fizzy Blood, killing moon, new moons vol 7, Slow Leaves, The Mariachi Ghost