Nervous Twitch Drop Alright Lads Video

Feel like Nervous Twitch are taking me to task here, but their sound is so joyous that I don’t even mind that they seem to be mocking those rock show know-it-alls! Just listen, ask yourself if you know it all, then apologize and be better! As for the song, the band Leeds bunch just hammer away at this classic pop rock feel, somewhere between Elvis Costello and the Go-Gos, with hints of punk and classic girl-group pop swirling about your ears. It’s got just enough sugar to make you feel sweet, but an underlying bit of attitude (atop the band calling out those know-it-alls!) gives it just enough of an edge to make it a breezy jam you’ll want to spin at your next party! Give a listen! … Courtesy of Reckless Yes.

Breezy Track From Cool Ghouls

If you have some time on your hands and wanted to do a quick search for Cool Ghouls on our site, you’d immediately see we’ve had a serious fanfare for the San Francisco group over the years. Recently the band has been a bit quiet, but we were pumped to find out about an upcoming record entitled At George’s Zoo, due out March 12th on Empty Cellar/Melodic Records (UK). Prior to the album drop, Cool Ghouls were kind enough to share with us the lead single from the album “Helpless Circumstance” for your ever awaiting ears. I’m simply overjoyed to hear that old familiar psych/Americana rock sound from the band, but this time with a touch of a folk inspiration akin to CSNY or Fruit Bats. Welcome back friends!

Loulou Shares Positive Outlooks for the Apocalypse

This is the first I’m hearing of Brisbane’s Loulou, but dammit if I’m not totally in love with their sound (which coincidentally led me back to bop about to their It Spills Out EP. But, here they are with this new tune, and I was initially drawn towards Louis Wheelman’s vocals; they have this deep tonal quality, but this earnestness that seems to push its way through your speakers with each syllable. When bass player Caitlin joins in with backing vocals, she provides the perfect foil, completely juxtaposed with a soaring voice. Plus, they toss in these little delicate drops of dream pop, just because they knew I’d be a sucker for it, right?!

Stray Fossa Share How Come

Please file Stray Fossa‘s debut LP away in the category for “Nathan’s Most Anticipated in 2021.” It’s not hard to tell why I love this, as the track has this incredible rhythm bubbling beneath the shimmering shoegaze licks from the get go; it even take a nice bit building the tension in the first minute, seductively whisking you into the song. From there, the vocals have a nice soft edge to them too, letting the final syllables evaporate into the air. And, just as you have it all figured out, the back end has some solo flute work and a more emphatic vocal that puts the finishing touches on the tune. Their debut LP will be out in April courtesy of Nice Guy Records.

 

Giant Cats Share Knock on Koffins

I’ve got a real soft spot for Matt Williams and his project, Giant Cats. At times, its got this sort of silly, almost b-movie aesthetic. But, its also sort of locked up inside a nice little indiepop packaging, giving off these light little guitar licks that force you to kick your heels up as you jitter across your bedroom floor. How can you not listen to this tune and not get stuck inside the infectiousness? Turn it up, let yourself feel the freedom of really enjoyable pop that can carry you into the rest of your week!

Stella Research Committee Announce New LP

When I first turned on this single from Stella Research Committee, I’ll be super honest, I had no intention of writing about it. The first 30 seconds sounded like simple bedroom knob-work, which is fine, mind you, but just not entirely my cup of tea. But, I love to give a song the full listen, and just about the 40 second mark guitars started to ring out. Drums came in more forcefully too! Vocals get delivered in a very matter of fact manner, akin to those brilliant early Liars records. Suffice to say, by the 1 minute mark I couldn’t pull myself away from the tune; it was like wrestling an alligator, rolling me over, dragging me under the water, toying with my by giving me air, then taking me back down for a shattering close. Get weird with me folks. The band release A Proposed Method for Determining Sanding Fitness on March 2nd.

American Culture Announce For My Animals

It’s got to be tough to sit on an album for a minute, but in the case of American Culture, it led to a more finished product for their latest LP, For My Animals. The record was made pre-pandemic, but they chose to sit on it…leading to a path of creativity with the final product; it will feature screen printed covers, hand stamped labels, plus comes with buttons and a mini riso poster. It’s an art piece, not just your average record. Will you dig the music? Well, below you can sample the first single from the record. Each time I listen through I hear a bit of something new. At times, I thought I heard the howl of Iggy, all the way down to the tonal similarities (think “I Wanna Be Your Dog”), but there are some elements that felt like they were bringing in the Boss circa Born in the USA; then they added in some jangles and dreamy guitar lines, leaving you with this collection of indie rock twists and turns that are sure to entice. For My Animals is out on HHBTM on March 19th.

The Deathray Davies Share Oh Stars

It’s been nearly fifteen years since the Deathray Davies have dropped a new LP, but we’re now only a few short weeks away from the release of Time Well Wasted. Still, all the core members of the band have stayed plenty active, which suffice to say, keeps the band sounding as sharp as ever. They’ve built this song around some angular guitar riffs, and while those cut quick and hard, they’re also super fast, which works in direct contrast with the sort of melancholy of the vocals. Sort of feels like they’re churning out some classic post-punk vibes, only woven together with some ballad-like tendencies. Forgot how much I really enjoyed this band, so we’re stoked to see what’s in store when the LP drops on February 12th.

Sloping Shares Raft Single

I was a big fan of JJ Posway’s writing when he was part of Scooterbabe, but he’s now moved onto his new project Sloping. His songwriting chops are still intact, though these songs are meant to have a more organic feel to them; it’s very similar to what our own Gabe Hascall is doing. At times, the vocals sound like a whisper, struggling to get out into the world; the mix brings the strum down, lulling you into a hushed gentleness. It’s a really nice little ballad, definitely giving off this intimate bedroom listening experience, which is perfect for a day alone with just you and your headphones. Look for Completed Songs to drop on February 26th via Sound as Language.

Cool Sounds Share Crimson Mask

Big fan of everything that Cool Sounds have been working on the last few years, and with another single comes more Nathan support. This particular single feels a bit nostalgic; it’s got this sort of Kenny Loggins spirited vibe to it, bouncing and catchy, though also feeling rather homely. You can put that intimacy down to the musicianship here, as the group work beneath the front of the mix to build in ample layers of creative texture. There’s a really nice hook in at 1:05 via the vocals I couldn’t get enough of, and then the backside has this great little jam out illustrating the band is offering up more than nostalgic nods. Their new LP Bystander is out on February 12th via Osborne Again Music.

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