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Apidae, the production project of London-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Greg Hummell returns with an excellent new live session video for ‘Never Gonna Leave Your Side’. I’m beyond excited to be premiering! A swelling electronic soundscape comparable to the likes of Maribou State, Bonobo, Caribou with a splash of Jon Hopkins and Mount Kimbie for good …

Sometimes, the true test of an artist’s abilities is when they have to prove themselves as a performer, and we’re of the opinion that New Jersey’s Jewels Gold has got what it takes. Evidently, so does she: Gold sat on her debut EP for close to a year until shooting live videos for the whole …

EAST London musician Alice Mary has returned with a new song, “Too Much”, and we’re delighted to be able to premiere the accompanying live video right here on Backseat Mafia today. Of the song, she told us: “”Too Much came to life in several bedrooms, a shipping container by the Thames and a warehouse in …

Today, black metal boundary-pushers Solbrud reveal a new live video of “Øde Lagt.” The track is the first to be revealed from a special audio/visual live album, Levende I Brønshøj Vandtårn, set for international release on March 26th via Eisenwald. Since their formation in 2009, Danish black metal act Solbrud have forged melodic and evocative compositions in raw, storm-like, and atmospheric soundscapes. Their self-titled debut album was …

With the release of their album S&M2 due August 28th, Metallica & San Francisco Symphony have shared the final taste of the live album with the video of track – ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls (Live)’. Recorded at The Chase Center in San Francisco in September 2019, the shows seen Metallica reunited with Symphony for the first time since the 1999 performances captured …

Good Charlotte have released a live video for “Life Changes” filmed at a recent sold out show at the Brixton Academy. The track first appeared on their 2016 post-hiatus album Youth Authority, and is given the cinematic treatment in this video, where the band perform it with their usual pop-punk bombast. To be honest, I …