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We Show Up On Radar - Mammalien Intruder
Opening track from the free My Tongue Gone Stiff EP that was sneaked out online. Squelchy electro pop that’s a reminder of how good it is to have ‘em back.
Lawnmower Deth - Dr Mosh
Knowing their absurd sense of humour, it sort of makes sense that the revived metallers first new song in twenty years would only be twenty seconds long.
Eyre Llew - The Deep
Another month another song from these elegant post-rockers, but we can’t complain when we get hauntingly beautiful songs such as this.
Fonzse - Calmest Tsunami
Hot on the heels of his Life mixtape, Fonzse puts out this new track where the Notts rapper brags about being “a natural disaster”.
Subway Circus - In The Dark
Stabs of feedback, chunky riffage, and that kind of gravelly, throaty singing some singers use to show that they ‘mean it, man’, giving us a taster of what to expect from the band’s forthcoming album.
heurt - between the bars
Tender and heartfelt take on this Elliott Smith track. If the sound of grown men crying is your thing, then this is for you.
Billie - Temporary
It feels the world is drowning in a mire of anodyne singer-songwriter types plucking their guitars over reverbed vocals, but once in a while a unique talent will come along that will make your ears prick up. Billie is one of them.
Crosa Risa - Simper Smiler
At their recent single launch, beer and bodies were thrown about in a manner that suggest health and safety was the last thing on anyone’s mind. Give this a listen and hear for yourself what all the fuss is about.
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