Taleen Kali has released a new single, “Fine Line”, off their new album “Flower Of Life” out March 3rd via Dum Dum Records.
Taleen Kali shared this about the song: “”Fine Line” kicks off side B of the record. I wanted to explore the ways we feel marked by love and pain. How much of an impact the smallest of impressions can make. And how they can feel when they fade. I wrote this song in the summer of 2018 right when the last album Soul Songs was coming out. The process of putting out my first solo record was so strange and cathartic that a handful of new songs just came spilling out during that time, and this was the first one. I really wanted there to be a demarcation for side B of Flower of Life so “Fine Line” is written in a minor key, setting the tone for the 2nd half of the album.”
Gaz Coombes has shared a new single, “Long Live The Strange”, off his upcoming album “Turn The Car Around” out January 13tg via Hot Fruit.
TRACKLIST: Overnight Trains Don’t Say It’s Over Feel Loop (Lizard Dream) Long Live the Strange Not the Only Things Turn the Car Around This Love Sonny the Strong Dance On
The video was directed by Niall Trask and he shares this about it: “When I was brought onto the project, Gaz had already been living amongst the community of mannequins for several months. His knowledge of them allowed me to have no issues directing them nor overcome the language barrier. The whole process was fascinating and certainly a culture shock; coming from South London, I found the silence and stillness almost deafening. It’s certainly one of the most beautiful experiences I’ve ever had as a filmmaker”.
Gaz shared what the inspiration behind the song was: “The Cavetown show, which I attended with my daughter, had a big impact on me. It was what live performance is all about, connecting with an audience that consists of anybody and everybody who wants to be part of it. It’s fully inclusive and I found that quite powerful.”
††† have released a new single, “Sensation”, off their upcoming EP “PERMANENT.RADIANT” out December 9th.
TRACKLIST:
01. Sensation 02. Vivien 03. Cadavre Exquis 04. Day One 05. Holier 06. Procession
The video was directed by Shaun Lopez and Lorenzo Diego Carrera.
Chino Moreno shared this: “There are certain sounds that we’re drawn to, and that has quite a lot to do with the music we grew up listening to. Shaun and I have pretty similar tastes. It’s about using all of those influences, but not making something that sounds like it has been made for today or is trying to sound like the past. We’re just taking those influences and running them through us. The moods that we try to create tend to come from quite a stark place. It’s not the most colourful music in the world, but once we tap into it it’s hard to go anywhere else. We just dive deeper into the darkness. We just run with it. It feels organic.”
Steve Mason (the Beta Band) has shared the first single, “No More”, off his new album “Brothers & Sisters” out March 3rd via Double Six.
TRACKLIST:
1. Mars Man 2. I’m On My Way 3. No More 4. All Over Again 5. The People Say 6. Let It Go 7. Pieces Of Me 8. Travelling Hard 9. Brixton Fish Fry 10. Upon My Soul 11. Brothers & Sisters
The video for “No More” was directed by James Hankins. Mason shared this about the song: “This track is about Imperialism and in a subtle way, relative to some of my other work, references Australia, Partition and Africa through a combination of lyrics and music. I like to imagine the spirits of these cultures and people haunting the families who profited and were involved in their destruction down through the generations.”
Thru a press release Steve Mason shared this: “To me, this record is a massive ‘Fuck you’ to Brexit. And a giant ‘Fuck you’ to anyone that is terrified of immigration because there is nothing that immigration has brought to this country that isn’t to be applauded. Can you imagine what this place would be like without that [immigration]? I mean what would it be like? Cornish pasties and morris dancing?”
Kurt Uenela has shared the first single, “G.O.D.”, off his upcoming EP “Manuscript” out December 16th via hfn.
TRACKLIST: 1. Cracks Are Showing 2. Longing 3. Get Out 4. G.O.D. 5. I Think Not
The EP is a collaboration with Dave Gahan, and this is what Uenela shared about the EP: “I always wondered what he was writing in the notebook, but I never pried. During one of our check-ins I eventually asked what he was scribbling down when he was off in some corner, or standing on his own, next to a studio window.”
Dave Gahan shared this: “I’m not sure why, or when, exactly, I wrote these short pieces. I knew they were never to be songs. I do know that they were written when I was alone. Sometimes in a hotel room. Where? I can’t recall. Sometimes standing by the ocean, or walking the beach in winter. Sometimes on the empty streets of New York City, during the lockdown. Always whilst feeling the beauty, power, and loneliness of a world beyond me.”
Weird Nightmare has shared a new single, “So Far Gone”, out now via Sub Pop.
Weird Nightmare is the electrifying new project from METZ guitarist and singer Alex Edkins. This stand-alone track follows the double A-Side split, “I Think You Know” w/ “Bird With an Iron Head” with friends Ancient Shapes.
shame have shared the news that they will be releasing their new album, “Food for Worms”, on February 24th via Dead Oceans.
TRACKLIST: 1. Fingers Of Steel 2. Six-Pack 3. Yankees 4. Alibis 5. Adderall 6. Orchid 7. The Fall of Paul 8. Burning By Design 9. Different Person 10. All The People
With the album announcement the band also shared the first single off the album, “Fingers Of Steel”, the video was directed by James Humby. About the song and video Charlie Steen shared this: “Self-obsession, social media flagellation and death can all be seen in this Oscar-nominated performance. No one’s ever done a video like this before and when you watch it, you’ll see why. Think Casablanca, but in color, and better.”
In a press release shame said this: “…The band called upon renowned producer Flood (Nick Cave, U2, Foals) to execute their vision. Recording each track live meant a kind of surrender: here, the rough edges give the album its texture; the mistakes are more interesting than perfection. In a way, it harks back to the title itself and the way that with this record, the band are embracing frailty and by doing so, are tapping into a new source of bravery…”
Steen added that he believes this is “the Lamborghini of shame records.”
Fake Names have announced the release of their debit album, “Expendables”, out March 3rd via Epitaph
Tracklist 1. Targets 2. Expendables 3. Delete Myself 4. Go 5. Don’t Blame Yourself 6. Can’t Take It 7. Damage Done 8. Madtown 9. Caught In Between 10. Too Little Too Late
They’ve also shared the first single off the album, “Delete Myself”, the video was animated/ created by Alexis Fleisig.
Fake Names is Brian Baker (Minor Threat / Bad Religion / Dag Nasty), Michael Hampton (S.O.A. / Embrace), Dennis Lyxzén (Refused / INVSN / The [International] Noise Conspiracy), Johnny Temple (Girls Against Boys / Soulside) and newest addition Brendan Canty (Fugazi / Rites of Spring / The Messthetics).
Brian Baker said this about the band/album: “The pop influences are a little more out front on this one, and the production really helps it shine. It sounds more direct, more urgent. In general, Dennis writes about revolution, and Michael and I write pop songs. I’m amazed at how it works, but somehow it strikes the right balance of salty and sweet.”