GoldFlakePaint is very pleased to bring you We Have Band‘s somewhat intoxicating take on the brilliant I Hold Loneliness; a track taken from the new Wave Machines albu ...
We slipped a track of theirs in to one of our round-up playlists a few weeks back but we can’t shake this song from our heads. The track is called Trouble and it comes ...
It’s seems like forever ago that Local Natives first appeared with their sparkling debut LP, Gorilla Manor. And in today’s terms, it was. Released back in 2009, t ...
Words by Thomas Spooner Sometimes I wish that I was American and got to go to High School. It looks like so much fun. Jocks, cheerleaders, Math Club. In my head, High School ...
Words by Katie Malcolmson Hey, do you remember a band/musician called Jacob’s Stories from way back when? You probably don’t, but I do. And if you did have the pleasure of he ...
Some facts; Dead Gaze will release a self-titled collection of tracks from tapes,7”s and 10”s, which are now mostly out of print. It will be released on FatCat sister label P ...
We’ve been long-time fans of the Texan five-piece Black Books since we first laid ears on them way back in 2011 , so much so in fact that we asked them to contribute a ...
Words by Mel Reeve If you were expecting the kind of luscious melodies and wonderfully world-weary lyrics of Shaw’s last album ‘There’s Always Hope There’s Always Cabernet’ t ...
Interview by Tom Johnson There’s a big difference between being a recording artist and being a ‘voice’. 23 year-old Winston Yellen is a voice. I don’t ...
The wonderful Daughter have dropped the video for their new single Still. The track is taken from the bands forthcoming debut LP ‘If You Leave‘, which is released ...
Words by Tom Johnson I owe Frightened Rabbit an apology. Their break-through, and ‘break-up’, record – 2008′s The Midnight Organ Fight – went so ...
Late-night Bandcamp trawls are often far more frustrating than they are productive, but every once in a while you stumble across something so wonderful you instantly forget t ...
It’s been a busy old week on the site and we know you’re all busy too so we thought we’d start a weekly playlist that rounds-up all the tracks that we featu ...
The fledgling Hello, Hello, How Lo-Fi? Records label sent me this with the simple explanation that it was “damn good shit” which I thought was both bold and arrogantly appea ...
It’d be a tad conceited of a lowly Audio Antihero like me to think that you might need me to tell you who Jeffrey Lewis is but it’s still kind of my job (like how ...
Words by Keya Muk Christopher by Ruby Suns is the kind of album you want your ex to write about you post-break up because despite being lyrically dark, challenging and on occ ...
Words by Tom Dickinson Frankly, a beautiful collaboration between Foxes in Fiction (Warren Hildebrand) and Benoît Pioulard (Thomas Meluch) displaying once again the absolute ...
Words by Keya Muk There is something indeterminably exciting about Snakadaktal. The young Melbourne based band were getting some serious radio play back in Australia with the ...
Rather appropriately, given the song title, the opening bars of this wondrous track sound like someone (or some thing), head tipped back, gently howling into the night sky. T ...
Words by Neil Wood This bunch have had a great past twelve months. They burst onto their native North Eastern scene with a flurry of exciting demos and live performances whic ...
Words by Mark Robinson It takes a band of bold ambitions to put out a song like Comfort Decay. At seven minutes long, with a discernible lack of melody and a complete transfo ...
Bands sending us their music is a great thing. Sometimes the content is shite but we’re always appreciative of the postion we’re in. Free of PR guff and label lab ...
We’ve been treated to a fair few surprise releases as of late, and while many of them haven’t quite lived up to the hype, a new Gold Panda EP was always going to ...
Back in September we bought you a first listen of LULS debut 7″, Swing Low. The London trio’s stock has been on a steady rise since then and they’re back no ...