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Monthly Archives: November 2017

ALT-J Release Short Film for ‘Pleader’

Taken from their successful album, Relaxer, released back in June, Pleader is just another masterpiece from the trio. Filmed in the Rhonda Valley in South Wales and directed by award-winning director Isaiah Seret, the short film shows how far alt-J have come in terms of their music

SOMEONE Unveils Delicate New Track ‘Forget Forgive’

Dutch singer-songwriter Someone has shared third single Forget Forgive. Sharing another side to her artistry, this tune has Someone aka Tessa Rose Jackson, exploring a more reflective narrative. Discovering a dark delicacy shows how she is not only diverse artist but a fearless one.  Someone

KLANGSTOF Share Video for ‘Resume’

Resume is the new video from the guys of Klangstof coming from their Everest EP. This second single is a manic song that deserves the visuals to be just as bold. Directed by Karsten De Vreugd, the clip for Resume defiantly captures the energy of

SAN SCOUT Unveil New Single ‘Hold Fire’

San Scout are back again with fresh new track Hold Fire that shines with epic production. The multi-talented London duo who write, produce and mix entirely on their own, give us another complicated masterpiece, Hold Fire. Following their last month’s release, You Instead, it seems

The Vans Warped Tour Announced for Final Edition

2018 will be the final, full cross-country run of the Vans Warped Tour. The iconic travelling emo-centric extravaganza is coming to an end… “Today, with many mixed feelings, I am here to announce that next year will be the final, full cross-country run of the

Pop Punk’s Weinestein Effect

How a scene became the breeding ground for sexual predators. Following the disclosure of sexual misconduct from established band members, starting with Brand New’s Jesse Lacey, we’re again forced to face the problem of power-culture and the degradation of females that for so long have

HATCHIE Releases New Single ‘Sure’

Brisbane artist-on-the-rise Hatchie has unveiled brand new single Sure, just in time to get you through your Wednesday-itis. After the release of her first track Try, this one captures the same effortless wistful energy and charm previously established. Combining catchy rhythmic guitars, calm vocals and pop-tastic