Tag: psych-rock

NEW TRACK: SKiNNY MiLK – ‘Blood’

Brighton duo SKiNNY MiLK are back with a bang with brand new single ‘Blood’, and it sounds as urgent and vital as the life-giving liquid it’s named after. Together, Johnny & Tim create stadium-sized sounds. The pair combine brain-mangling riffs and…

LISTEN: die Mauer – ‘Concrete Sweater’

Released via Twitcher Records at the beginning of September, die Mauer‘s latest single ‘Concrete Sweater’ is full of scratchy guitar, mesmeric reverb and detached yet dreamy vocals. The band formed in January earlier this year, so there’s not much to know…

NEW TRACK: Heavy Suns – ‘Hide’

‘Hide’ is the new single from Barnsley based psych-rockers Heavy Suns, and it’s an abrasive, swaggering offering from the band who’ve been rated by This Feeling, Gigwise and Fred Perry as ‘ones to watch’ in 2017. The track is set to…

PREMIERE: The Good Water – ‘Mansaid’

Birmingham-based garage-psych-rockers The Good Water have released their new single ‘Mansaid’, and we’re pleased to be premiering the track exclusively here on Gigslutz today! The fuzzed-up slice of blistering garage rock showcases psych-pop harmonies alongside frantic riffs, and comes hot on the heels of their previous single…

Premiere: Messy Bird – ‘Dirty Knees’

Messy Bird are set to release their debut single ‘Dirty Knees’ on the 29th of January, but here at Gigslutz we’ve been granted the pleasure of premiering the Brighton psych-rock trio’s first offering. The track is laced with trippy distortion,…

WATCH: STRANGE CAGES – ‘Bam Bam Boom’

Brighton psych trio STRANGE CAGES have released a video for their new track ‘Bam Bam Boom’, and the kaleidoscopic visuals match the band’s lo-fi, shoe-gazing sound. The band have been on Gigslutz’ radar for a while, but the recent release of their new EP Ego…

Ones To Watch: \\GT//

Packing a more rampant engine roar than most sludgy, psych-rock acts, \\GT// cut through the thick, sticky nights of Birmingham, Alabama with the frantic unhinged groove of their new single ‘Something’s Wrong With My Mind’. Bands like Hawkwind, No Age and…