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Track: Hollow Storm – Strangers

  • March 1, 2021
  • Craig Young
UK Brit Hard Rock Quartet Hollow Storm have shared their debut single and video – Strangers Melding hardcore rhythms with some rock guitar lead work and interesting dynamics. The track…
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News: bdrmm reschedule UK tour for the autumn – see rearranged dates

  • March 1, 2021
  • Chris Sawle
YORKSHIRE’S shoegaze princes-in-waiting bdrmm have rescheduled their long-awaited UK tour to October and November, hoping as we all are that live music will be fully functional by then. See the…
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Track: Obscure Fate – Black Moon

  • March 1, 2021
  • Craig Young
Kaleva Kovalainen solo project Obscure Fate have shared a new single – ‘Black Moon’. Taken from their upcoming EP Raven’s Call which is set to be released on April 1st…
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See: Field Music release brilliant new video for No Pressure

  • March 1, 2021
  • Jim F
Ah, Field Music. You can never go wrong with Field Music, hence they are one of our favourite bands here on Backseat Mafia, so we’re delighted that their new album…
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Premiere: Urdog release visuals to the space psych of ‘Eyelid of Moon’

  • March 1, 2021
  • James Kilkenny
Urdog- a band whose lifespan may have been somewhat transient, yet whose mysterious, mercurial musical force perforated for eons- originally released and performed their mantric form of viscous, “spacey psych”…
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Exclusive: Wassailer records Foreplay live in session for Backseat Mafia

  • March 1, 2021
  • Jim F
Taken from his rather extraordinary debut album ‘I, the bastard’, out now via Empty Street Records, Wassailer, aka Will Serfass, agreed to record the albums opening track Foreplay live in…
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Album review: Field Works – ‘Cedars’: Stuart Hyatt fuses cosmic Americana and Arabic sounds; the results are luscious

  • March 1, 2021
  • Chris Sawle
Cedars is quite a record - two records really; the first more orange and various other colours of the sun's framing of the beginning and the ending of the day, alive with a heartfelt yearning and cosmic sonic thrill. The second is far more verdant, deep green, homespun, and focuses in very much in on the wonder of the simple; the moments we all return to, perhaps, at least us rural dwellers. If you're at all conceptually familiar with the work of William Blake, his Songs Of Innocence And Experience, you'll see; the twining and correspondences. Climb into Cedars, join the two worlds for yourself; the album is long on thought and also on beauty.
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Album review: Neil Cowley – ‘Hall Of Mirrors’: A love letter to a city and an instrument

  • March 1, 2021
  • Chris Sawle
Neil Cowley has been on a journey away from, and returning to, the piano; Hall Of Mirrors is a striking love letter to the instrument, and also to his adopted city of Berlin. But all these conceptual asides fade away beneath the main thrust: it's a truly bloody great record. Buy.
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Album review: Rutger Hoedemaekers – ‘The Age Of Oddities’: a breathtaking, humanistic debut for 130701

  • March 1, 2021
  • Chris Sawle
Stirring, seeking, wide-spectrum emotional,The Age Of Oddities is a stunning debut and part-tribute to Jóhann Jóhannsson from a friend and collaborator; 130701 has the golden touch at present
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Track: Thailand’s My Life As Ali Thomas release anthemic indie thumper ‘Rinn’

  • March 1, 2021
  • Arun Kendall
Thai band My Life As Ali Thomas have just released an epic track ‘Rinn’ which has a thumping, abrasive attack that recalls bands like Garbage or more recently New Zealand’s…
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