Louise Distras releases new single ‘Street Revolution’

Taken from her forthcoming EP Street Revolution.  Louise Distras has returned, announcing the forthcoming release of her Street Revolution EP and sharing the video for the brand-new rabble rousing title track, which is out now. Louise describes the track as “A rallying anthem for the new underground movement of working class kids, rising together through music…

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Album Review: Memphis May Fire – Broken

Broken is not only ambitious but it is also a bold declaration of resilience.  Memphis May Fire have released a stellar sixth record which fashions music into a sharp sword, dedicated to cutting free the bonds of self-doubt. Broken is both a perfect distillation of everything the band has achieved creatively, with the group’s signature passion…

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The Sunday Sadness share video for new single ‘Someone’

Taken off their upcoming self-titled debut EP which is out early next year.  French dark-pop outfit The Sunday Sadness have released the cinematic new video for the new track Someone taken from their self-titled debut EP which will be self-released on 15 February 2019 on all digital platforms. “Someone is about ending up alone after losing…

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Taking Back Sunday announce details for “Twenty”

The band commemorate their 20th anniversary with a career retrospective compilation. Taking Back Sunday have unveiled the track listing and format details, for their 20-year anniversary compilation, Twenty. The 21-song collection will be released on 11 January 2019 and spans all seven of their full-length albums; 2002’s Tell All Your Friends, 2004’s Where You Want…

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Cane Hill announce new record for 2019

Kill The Sun is set for release early next year via Rise Records.  New Orleans four-piece Cane Hill will release a brand new record titled Kill the Sun via Rise Records on 18 January 2019. Listen to the title track, which is a brilliant and unexpected artistic left turn for the band. “We spent the summer…

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Check out Seaway’s new video for Blur

Blur is a previously unreleased B-side track – and you’ll love it.  Speaking on the new track guiatrist Andrew Eichinger says ‘We wrote and recorded Blur at the same time we wrote and recorded Vacation, but when it came time to put everything together we just felt like it didn’t fit with the rest of the…

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Alt-rock quartet Chapter And Verse release live stripped-back video of ‘Ink

The reimagined rendition from London Alternative Rock band Chapter & Verse is quite something. Chapter And Verse have released a live stripped-back video for their latest single Ink. The performance was filmed ahead of the quartet’s sold-out show at The Black Heart in London last month, in front of select fans who form part of…

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Not Ur Girlfrenz release video for No One Asked You Anyway

The track is taken off the band’s recently released killer debut EP. The world of Not Ur Girlfrenz is a hugely exciting place at the moment. Not only is their debut EP New Kids In America about to be unleashed on the world, Liv, Gigi and Maren have also released a fantastic new video for…

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High Fives with … Rozu

With their debut EP waiting eagerly to be released, we chat to Colorado four-piece Rozu.  Rozu, which is Japanese for rose, is a post-hardcore 4-piece from Denver, Colorado consisting of longtime artists Tim Graham on vocals, David Sundine on guitar, Brian Robertson on drums, and Henry Navarre on bass. With a hard-hitting debut EP on…

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Listen to Can’t Swim’s new track ‘Congratulations, Christopher Hodge’

Taken off their new record This Too Won’t Pass, out this Friday.  Can’t Swim have released new song Congratulations, Christopher Hodge. The song is taken off their upcoming album, This Too Won’t Pass, which will be released on 16 November through Pure Noise Records. “Congratulations, Christopher Hodge was the last song I wrote before going into the…

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