Tag: new music

Tracks Of The Week, 09.04.15

Toronto-born, California-based singer-songwriter, Lila Rose, is a pretty unique talent to say the least. Born with a form of hyperacusis – a sensitivity that makes some natural sounds unbearable – she manages to create wonderfully original, beautifully intense music. Taken from…

ALBUM: Raymond Meade ‘Whydolise?’

Rating: I first heard Raymond Meade towards the tail-end of 2014 when I caught him at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh, where he supported Ocean Colour Scene/Paul Weller guitarist Steve Cradock. At the time a track called ‘Radio Anna’ caught…

ALBUM: Moon King ‘Secret Life’

Rating: Dream-Pop duo Moon King have followed up their shimmering EPs with the long awaited full length album, Secret Life. The recording project of Tornoto Natives Daniel Woodhead (brother of Doldrums’ Airick) and Maddie Wilde have managed to accomplish a…

Discovery of the Week: Mt. Wolf

Mt. Wolf were crowned “the most blogged about band” of 2013, their popularity and fan base was increasing and only good things were on the horizon. Well, that was the expectation. Unfortunately this all changed as the departure of vocalist…

New Track: Bad//Dreems – ‘Cuffed and Collared’

Sometimes the key to success is simplicity. A catchy guitar riff, clear vocals, a memorable and snappy chorus, coupled with a driving bass line and thumping drums. It could be a magic formula for a perfect rock song that unquestionably…

Gigslutz Urban: Fresh This Week (3.4.15)

With so much music out there to get your ears around, we thought we’d put together a little weekly package to introduce you to some of the tunes that we think you need to hear this week. Our ‘Fresh This…

New Track: RADKEY

Radkey are a trio of brothers from Missouri, who together formulate a ripe and crunchy garage punk sound. Since becoming a band in 2010, their success has seen them perform at prestigious music festivals such as Download and Riot Fest….

Ones To Watch: Foreign Affairs

Often folk bands run the risk of sounding a little simple, but Bristol three-piece Foreign Affairs escape this pitfall through using just about as many words-a-line as they can get away with in their latest release ‘Sell My Soul (I…