Posted by popped music on September 20, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Saltwater Sun Listen to Making Eyes here: Sometimes it feels like bands just churn out track after track after track and other times it feels like it’s been an absolute age until they drip feed us some more of their musical medicine. It’s not really been that long since Saltwater Sun delivered but long enough … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on September 19, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Black Honey Listen to Corrine here: I refuse to be swayed on Black Honey. As far as I am concerned there’s not a bad word to be said about them. They make me feel like I’m happily drunk and spinning around and around in a very fuzzy 60s dream world where I have mascara running … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on September 18, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Hope Fest 18th – 20th September 2015 Wristbands for Hope Fest are on sale now by donations and gift cards for full information clickity click here. Keep updated: Website // Facebook // Twitter Hope Fest is a grass roots music festival in Liverpool unlike no other. Rather than just ask for money for their wristbands … Continue reading →
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Posted by popped music on September 17, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Folded Like Fabric Listen to You Said here: Folded Like Fabric provide an abundance of texture and contrasts in their new track You Said, lifted from their debut EP I Tried. From a warm raspy vocal to an industrial sounding harp, sparse electronica with notes that simply twinkle. The sounds are woven loosely together letting … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on September 17, 2015 · Leave a Comment
The Japanese House Listen to Cool Blue here: The vocal layering on Cool Blue against the repetitive guitar at the start of this track is a damn smart move by The Japanese House because it grabs your attention but in an undemanding way. It captures the imagination and before it gets a chance to become … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on September 17, 2015 · Leave a Comment
The Big Moon Watch the video for The Road here: The Big Moon aren’t the kind of band who scream and shout “look at us look at us”. No. What they do is much more subtle than that. They’re ninjas. Their sounds casually attack you when you least expect it. The Road does just that … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on September 17, 2015 · Leave a Comment
BANNERS Watch the video for Ghosts here: The first time I heard this song BANNERS was called Raines and this song, Ghosts, sent me over the edge. Now it’s picking up some sweet sync deals over in the US so this here amazing video has been made for it and it’s set me off all … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on September 16, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Flor Listen to Let Me In here: The fine folks of Flor have done it again. Their brand new track Let Me In is perfectly balanced electro pop. It begins by being beautifully subtle with delicate vocals which wrap warmly around your ears and heart. Then it breaks out and the hook gets you. The … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on September 16, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Kyla La Grange Listen to So Sweet here: Kyla La Grange brings a huge dose of sickly sweet 80s pop to her new track So Sweet. It might sounds oh so sweet and lovely but as if often the case with Miss La Grange, there is an edge to it you just have to kind … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on September 16, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Mexico City Blondes Listen to First Cut here: From the first few bars of First Cut by Mexico City Blondes I was hooked and then slowly but surely they dragged me into their world of dreamy silk-like vocals that nestle within a soundtrack that balances on a knife edge of math rock and electronic-psychedelia. First … Continue reading →
Posted by Lauren Grigor on September 9, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Anthems For Doomed Youth Released September 11th 2015 Words: Gary Lambert Prior to listening to an album eleven years in the making, I decided to write the opening paragraph of my review and state my view on The Libertines. For me The Libertines are the most frustrating band of an era. Famed more for tabloid … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on September 8, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Eaves Watch the video for As Old As A Grave here: Following a wave of hugely successful acts in the realm of singer songwriters and doom-folk inspired acts to include the likes of Hozier comes Eaves with his new video for As Old As A Grave. Full of beautifully haunting high notes from Eaves’ strong … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on September 8, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Techno Released 11th September 2015 Words: Gary Lambert The very first thing that hits me upon listening to the opening title track Techno is that the song sounds very summery without any of the summer song cliches which usually govern releases from May to August. There are no trumpets, overly up tempo verses or summer … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on September 8, 2015 · Leave a Comment
The Glow Released September 11th 2015 Words: Nick Jacques Gold Celeste are a threesome from Norway. Their name is inspired from by the beautiful play of colours and lights in the sky during the golden hour, right after sunrise or just before sunset. And as the name of their band suggests, they couldn’t be further … Continue reading →
Posted by popped music on September 8, 2015 · Leave a Comment
Lewis & Leigh Watch the video for Heart Don’t Want here: With harmonies reminiscent of The Civil Wars comes Lewis & Leigh with a video for their recent single Heart Don’t Want. It’s a track with an abundance of charm and warmth thanks not only to the duo’s harmonies but the added brass and the … Continue reading →