Tag: new music

Tracks Of The Week, 23.04.15

Four piece Pretty Vicious are a group of five teenagers making music for clubs their age permits them to remain outside the walls of. Following the Welsh group’s first single, ‘Cave Song’ – which caused an almighty storm in the…

Exclusive Video Premiere: Caralis – ‘Be Automatic’

Producer John Merriman and ex Anison frontman Dan Frau’s new project, Caralis, first started making waves with the release of their debut single, ‘Clicks In’, last year. Having received acclaim from XFM’s John Kennedy and Clash Magazine, Caralis create unique industrial sounding,…

New Track: Piney Gir – ‘Keep It Together’

Quirky American Piney Gir was nourished on a diet of music from a young age. She has been playing instruments since the age of four and writing songs from the age of nine. With ‘Keep It Together’, the first digital…

LISTEN: Seattle Yacht Club share new track, ‘Dreaming’

Following the release of their debut single, ‘Same Old Questions’, Southport’s Seattle Yacht Club have been receiving acclaim a-plenty from the likes of 6 Music’s Tom Robinson and XFM’s John Kennedy. Their synth-laden, hook-filled alt-pop is incredibly infectious and wonderfully…

Introducing Interview: MOHIT

In Hoxton’s The Macbeth, with their seemingly signature meal of pizza and beer, Gigslutz caught up with Bognor Regis’ top scuzz-rockers, MOHIT, before they played their debut single launch show. So I guess we’ll start with the obvious… You’ve got a single out!…

Discovery of the Week: Sophie Jamieson

It’s always incredible when you first hear an artist or song that makes you take a step back. Surprise, shock, awe – something new and fresh that was totally unexpected. A style that is so unique you simply can’t tear…

EP: Warrilow – ‘Chief’

Warrilow is a musician who understands the power of the understatement. Basing his sound mostly around acoustic guitars and a drum kit, the songs on his debut EP, Chief, are no less powerful for a want of noise. Yet when…

Ones To Watch: Service Bells

Dealing in booming rock monoliths and sprawling indie epics, Aussie lads Service Bells don’t just sound big and loud, they sound friggin’ colossal. The obvious comparison is with Queens of the Stone Age, but whereas Josh Homme’s boys chugged away…

Tracks Of The Week: Record Store Day Special

In celebration of Record Store Day tomorrow, for this week’s Tracks Of The Week I’ve collected a few of my favourite releases for the big day. Along with a track that I just had to include, released next week…  This…

Ones to watch: ZOHARA

Having been confirmed for Q Magazine’s tracks of the week and commissioned a buzz piece for NME, if you haven’t already come across ZOHARA, there’s no doubt you will soon. From Tel Aviv and London, ZOHARA is a solo female…