Scottish pop-punk outfit WOES chat new label and touring with Seaway

Having just finished supporting Canadian pop-punks Seaway on their UK tour, we sat down to talk to singer DJ and drummer Ryan about life on tour and what they have planned for 2018.  2018 has already been off to an exciting start for Scottish pop-punk quartet WOES with a new record deal with UNFD and…

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First Aid Kit announced as final headliner for Cambridge Folk Festival

The Swedish duo will be joining already confirmed headliners Patti Smith and John Prine in August 2018.  Johanna and Klara will close the main stage on the Friday night of what promises to be an impressive weekend of roots and folk music in Cambridge. Just last week the sisters released their latest record Ruins via Columbia Records…

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Beatsteaks confirmed for Camden Rocks Festival alongside Maximo Park and more

The German punks have just been announced alongside a stellar line-up for the London day festival in June.  Beatsteaks are set to play the seventh Camden Rocks 2018 on 2 June, 2018 which takes place in virtually every venue in London’s Camden Town. The band will join Maximo Park, Public Image Limited, The Professionals, Raging Speedhorn, Urban…

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Lizzy Farrall chats new EP and being on the road

British singer-songwriter Lizzy Farrall just wrapped up an eight-date UK tour supporting Seaway.  Ahead of the last date of her UK tour with the Canadian pop-punks, Lizzy talked to us about her brand new EP All I Said Was Never Heard and being on tour. Just before Christmas Lizzy shared her latest video to new track Better With, which…

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Seaway talk touring, pop-punk and Vacation

Ahead of their last show on their UK tour, Canadian pop-punks Seaway talked all about their latest record and being on the road.  Just before the tour, the band released their latest single. Taken from their excellent new album Vacation, which was released via Pure Noise Records in September last year, in London the band tell the story of a…

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The Wandering Hearts release new video for ‘Burning Bridges’

Americana-folk quartet The Wandering Hearts have shared a new video for their latest single Burning Bridges.  The sombre number is taken off the band’s latest EP, also titled Burning Bridges, as well as their upcoming album Wild Silence which is set for release on 9 February via Decca Records.   Working with director Meji Alabi (Maleek Berry, Asa, Yungen), the quartet aimed…

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ICYMI: Moose Blood have a new single out

The track is the second single off the band’s upcoming album I Don’t Think I Can Do This Anymore, out 9 March on Hopeless Records.  Moose Blood has premiered their new single It’s Too Much, taken from the band’s highly anticipated new album I Don’t Think I Can Do This Anymore which is due in March along…

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Sun Arcana share new video for ‘Everybody’

The band are set to support The Xcerts at Kingston’s Fighting Cocks on 25 January. Rising Essex band Sun Arcana reveal their new music video for Everybody today. Directed by Rolling Vision, the video showcases a softer side to the band, reflecting on personal struggles and emotional vulnerability. Guitarist Harry Acreman says about the new track: “We came…

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Listen to new music from rising Americana star Megan O’Neill

Ghost Of You delivers upbeat, pop-infused Americana and kicks 2018 off with a bang for the Irish singer-songwriter.  Following the success around her recent solo single Why I Need You, London-based Irish singer-songwriter Megan O’Neill has released another track from her forthcoming album. Upbeat country-leaning song Ghost of You was recorded in Nashville earlier this year.…

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Kenny Foster announces UK tour

The Nashville singer-songwriter will be returning to the UK in March for a run of shows.  Almost a year after the release of critically-acclaimed debut album Deep Cuts, one of Nashville’s most exciting singer-songwriters Kenny Foster has announced his second tour of the UK happening in March. Highlighted last year as one of Rolling Stone’s…

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