This weekend sees Live at Leeds festival takeover practically the entire city. With so many great bands, from established guys like Wild Beasts, Frightened Rabbit and Slaves to big up and comers like Clean Cut Kid, Idles and Vant to promising newbies like Howl, Xam Volo and Jakl. It's going to be a day rammed with talent.
The OriellesThe excellent The Orielles have been on somewhat of a sprint to stardom since the start of 2017. They signed with Heavenly Recordings and CODA Agency in a mega, double coup and have since set about wowing people with new tracks including 'Sugar Tastes Like Salt'.
MarsicansOctober Drift
Jellyskin
They came to our attention after they sent their track 'Milk of Magnesia' through to us. We caught them for an interview shortly after that and we found out that they had a great mindset toward being in a band.
Piles of Clothes
Total guy Andy Crowder A.K.A Piles of Clothes makes some of the most engaging alt-country-folk. You will be engaged from his first track.
Blackwaters
They play relentless, electric and infectious punk with all the vigour that you would expect from such a young rabble of incorrigable gentlemen.
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We are delighted to present to you, the new single from Dove House: ‘Unstable’. It is their sophomore release following their well-received debut ‘Don’t Say It’ which got a lotta love from BBC Introducing amongst others last year.
The single is a large slice of indie-pop pie with a smart mathy filling. Clever vocal melodies meld together with tight grooves to make it an indie hit hopeful. without further ado get your fix here:
The Brighton based 5 piece will be launching the single on Friday, April 28th with a release party scheduled for Tuesday, May 2nd at The Hope in Brighton.
Super intriguing art-rocker Kapil Seshasayee releases his splendid new single 'Caustic Wit' via hard noise harbingers Loner NoiseThe Glaswegian music maker toes the line perfectly between experimental and listener friendly. His music is like nothing you've ever heard yet there is no difficulty in 'getting it' straight away. 'Caustic Wit' is a perfect example of this.
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