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News: Dual Grammy Award® winning bluesman, Cedric Burnside shares some Hill Country Love with new track release and announcement of new album
Cedric Burnside, grandson of the late, great Mississippi bluesman, RL Burnside (“Big Daddy”), has just released his latest single, Hill Country Love. Whilst steeped in the traditions of the hill country, Hill Country Love sees Burnside at his innovative best, fusing modern stylings and electric instrumentation with the traditional, albeit unconventional song structures and hypnotic …
News: Sea Girls Share New Single
‘Young Strangers’ demonstrates the band’s innate melodic abilities, creating expansive and intelligent indie pop.
Album Review: Suburban Studs – Slam 2 CD Set On Cherry Red Records
Introducing the eagerly awaited CD release of a highly sought-after Punk classic. This expanded 2CD edition presents the complete ‘Slam’ album along with rare demos from a proposed second studio album, including two unreleased tracks. Additionally, it marks the debut on CD of a four-track session recorded for the iconic John Peel show in 1977. …
News: The Vive Le Rock Awards Return for 2024
After last year’s sensational Vive Le Rock Awards at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, which was supposed to be their last, Editor Eugene Butcher has just announced that they’re doing it all again this year on Friday 12th April, this time at London’s O2 Academy Islington. The whole rock extravaganza will steam roll in for …
Track: Big|Brave – I Felt A Funeral
Minimalistic trio BIG|BRAVE have announced their new album, titled ‘A Chaos Of Flowers’, will be released on the 19th of April via Thrill Jockey Records. Along with the album’s announcement, the Canadian trio have shared the video for new single ‘I Felt A Funeral’. On the creation of the video, guitarist Mathieu Ball notes, “The making of this video …
Track/Video : Costa Rica’s budding pianist/composer Sofi Paez reveals the graceful ‘Por qué’ ahead of her incoming ‘Silent Stories’ album.
Easing us into the new year comes a song of shimmering reflections from Costa Rican pianist and composer Sofi Paez, the delicately poised ‘Por qué’. Her self-released EP ‘Circles’ from April last year stirred growing interest through its bold presentation of deceptively emotive, uncluttered piano pieces. Hints and sprinkles of Debussy or Satie, with the …