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Black Honey share new track ‘Up Against It’
Rousing indie rock rebels Black Honey kick off 2023 with another fervent firecracker from upcoming new album A Fistful of Peaches coming March 17th. ‘Up Against It’ is Izzy’s open letter to her younger self, and in turn anyone struggling out there, urging them to “give yourself a break, kid.” Life can be cruel and tough but you will find your way through.
Fire Records x Independent Venue Week UK Tour
Bringing formidable musicians to venues across the UK, Fire Records have joined forces with Independent Venue Week for a travelling independent label showcase filled with left-field and shoegaze pop. The special co-headline tour kicks off in Southampton on 30 January, and will see Amber Arcades, Hater and Thala stop off in Cardiff, London, Coventry, Liverpool, Newcastle and Glasgow.
The Psychotic Monks share experimental new track ‘Crash’
With new album Pink Colour Surgery out 3rd February 2023 (produced by Gilla Band’s Daniel Fox) via Fatcat Records / Vicious Circle, France’s The Psychotic Monks share experimental new single ‘Crash’ with a video directed by Bart Price (Black Country, New Road).
DMA’s share new single ‘Fading Like A Picture’
DMA’S are today sharing more new music from their highly-anticipated fourth album How Many Dreams?, with the release of new single ‘Fading Like A Picture’ with an accompanying video shot by award-winning filmmakers DIVISON (A$AP ROCKY, Rosalía, Megan Thee Stallion).
Rising Alt-Pop musician Kitty Fitz shares track ‘I Want Your Love’
London-based alt-pop musician (and Prima Queen bassist) Kitty Fitz releases upbeat crush anthem ‘I Want Your Love (Oh My God!)’, alongside a spooky video, via tastemaker label Sad Club Records (John Myrtle/Ellie Bleach).
Temples announce details of new album produced by Sean Ono Lennon
Temples have announced details of their fourth album, Exotico. The Sean Ono Lennon produced album will be released on ATO Records on Friday 14th April 2023. Having previously worked with Lennon on their 2020 single ‘Paraphernalia’, the album was recorded at his upstate New York studio and mixed by Dave Fridmann (Beach House, Spoon, The Flaming Lips).
Ezra Collective release version of Fela Kuti’s ‘Lady’
After a storming 2022, Ezra Collective begin the new year in style by releasing their reinterpretation of the Fela Kuti track, "Lady". The six minute Afrobeat roller closely follows Ezra Collective's widely acclaimed new album, 'Where I’m Meant To Be', released in November on Partisan Records.
Spacey Jane new single feat. BENEE
Spacey Jane release 'Lots of Nothing feat. BENEE' via AWAL. Following the release, the band will embark on a 13-date UK and European tour in February. 'Lots of Nothing' was originally released as part of Spacey Jane’s ARIA #1 album Here Comes Everybody, which landed at #3 on the triple j hottest 100 in 2022. Now, the internationally acclaimed AUS four-piece have joined forces with the alternative pop icon for a formidable rework of the original. With new production from Kon Kersting, the pop anthem features a dreamy new verse from BENEE.
La Luz’s Shana Cleveland to release new album ‘Manzanita’
Songwriter, musician, visual artist and writer Shana Cleveland (La Luz) has announced the forthcoming release of a new solo album, Manzanita, on March 10 via Hardly Art Records. Today she shares the first peek of the LP via the orchestral pop single “Faces in the Firelight.” The song is addressed to both her son (written while he was in utero) and her life partner Will Sprott (Shannon and the Clams).
Avey Tare announces new album 7s
Avey Tare, the solo project of Animal Collective’s Dave Portner, will release his new album 7s on February 17 via Domino. Following three solo albums and one release under Avey Tare's Slasher Flicks, 7s was recorded with producer Adam McDaniel (Angel Olsen, Archers of Loaf) at Drop of Sun Studios in Portner’s hometown of Asheville, North Carolina, and he describes the album as “a dreamy surrealist landscape.” Avey Tare shares two new songs from 7s - “The Musical,” with a video by Ellie Thatcher, and “Hey Bog,” with a visualizer by Abby Portner.