Tracks Of The Week, 05.05.16
It’s easy – and far too common – for electronic music to be criticised. The use of computers is instantly dismissed and dubbed as lazy or a lack of talent. And while it’s by no means my favourite genre, it’s…
It’s easy – and far too common – for electronic music to be criticised. The use of computers is instantly dismissed and dubbed as lazy or a lack of talent. And while it’s by no means my favourite genre, it’s…
Connecticut rockers, Furnsss – not Furns (for anyone interested Furns make Danish synth pop) – have been churning out albums and EPs of fuzzy indie since 2012, of which I’ve been delving into this past week. Their last album Silent Gold…
Noted for their morbid sense of humour, and nods to Pavement and Yo La Tengo, Happyness’s new track finds the band more downbeat than in previous singles. It’s called ‘Leave The Party’ and it’s about going to a party and killing…
Hopes have been raised pretty high for South London trio, Happyness, following the release of their self titled EP which dropped in January. Garnering attention on both sides of the Atlantic, they’ve been lauded as the teenage slacker-rock band that…
Whilst we have become familiar with Sivu’s pretty alt-pop and youthful charm, new track ‘I Hold’ – which features the soaring vocals of Marika Hackman – has darker undertones than previous material and an added introspective depth. ‘I Hold’ combines…