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The Trudy – Dear Sancho

Mar 20, 2021 Tom

The Trudy have been around in one form or another since 1979. Based in London the current line up consists of Melissa Heathcote, Del Tagg and Peter Tagg. On their new single Dear Sancho, and their first single since 2016’s … Continue reading The Trudy – Dear Sancho

Darkwave, Post Punk, Synth popLeave a comment

Ash Code – Fear

Mar 20, 2021Mar 20, 2021 Tom

I must admit I have been waiting for this one from the Italian post-punk band Ash Code since it was announced given the line up of remixers. Fear in its raw form is a pulsating track combining all the elements … Continue reading Ash Code – Fear

Dreampop, indiepopLeave a comment

No Suits in Miami – Make You See

Mar 16, 2021 Tom

When it comes to my listening time Lund’s No Suits in Miami are always welcome to drop in. The new single Make You See is shimmering indiepop delight. The ethereal vocals of single Michelle Dzgoeva could draw comparisons with The … Continue reading No Suits in Miami – Make You See

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The Gabriels – We

Mar 16, 2021 Tom

Here is a bit of jangle fest for you. The second single from Midlands-based The Gabriels fuses 1960s guitar harmonies with some country twang. The delicate vocals of singer Gudg float into your consciousness and take residence like a welcome … Continue reading The Gabriels – We

Noise Pop, PunkLeave a comment

Grandmas House – Always Happy

Mar 15, 2021 Tom

Bristol-based Grandmas House have impressed these ears with their first two digital singles and they maintain that benchmark on their third release. Both sides of this one consist of pulsating punk rock. The anthemic Always Happy has heavy basslines and … Continue reading Grandmas House – Always Happy

Bleeps & Bobs, Dreampop1 Comment

SPC ECO – The Hollows – Not A Thing

Mar 13, 2021 Tom

I must admit I haven’t given Dean Garcia’s SPC ECO much of a listen if any time at all. Whilst I have enjoyed remixes courtesy of the ex Curve member I have not delved into Space Echo’s (that’s how you … Continue reading SPC ECO – The Hollows – Not A Thing

Alt Rock, Jangle Pop, Post PunkLeave a comment

The Stammer – Burden On The Living

Mar 13, 2021 Tom

Philadelphia’s The Stammer return with a new EP called Burden On The Living after a couple of years away. And what a return. The title track is the place where jangle-pop meets post-punk. The words are heartfelt which comes as … Continue reading The Stammer – Burden On The Living

Punk, Riot Grrrl1 Comment

Fresh – Girl Clout

Mar 13, 2021 Tom

Girl Clout is a fiery and angry slab of riot grrrl anger dealing with the issue of being a woman in male-dominated spaces as well as the barriers that women STILL have to overcome in the music business. It’s a … Continue reading Fresh – Girl Clout

Folk, indiepop, Lo-FiLeave a comment

The Muldoons – Cath

Mar 10, 2021Mar 13, 2021 Tom

The Last Night From Glasgow label re-released The Bluebells Sisters album towards the end of last year. They are now repressing it in four additional colours and as part of these celebrations they are also releasing an album of Bluebells … Continue reading The Muldoons – Cath

indiepop, Noise PopLeave a comment

The Kensingtons – All It Was, Was Everything

Mar 9, 2021Mar 9, 2021 Tom

The Kensingtons have released their new extended EP/Mini album (delete as appropriate). Titled All It Was, Was Everything it’s chock a block full of frantic, fuzzy guitar-based indiepop although they do get onto some quieter moments such as I’ll Think … Continue reading The Kensingtons – All It Was, Was Everything

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