Bodies by James Alexander Ft Max FoxJames Alexander was born in Oldham Manchester and has spent 11 years working as a professional singer before cutting his debut single Social Sponges (an anti social benefits song) followed by his debut album ApocalypseBodies is his latest song, a slow sexy track about how being witht eh one you love can take away the pains of everyday life.
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PADDY CLEGG
‘Let's Get By'
The boy can sing, his melodies hit you where it hurts and his urgent sense of rhythm suggests lyrics and chords are written between tweets and snap chats. In other words, hes the sound of right now." - Alan O'hare (Liverpool Echo Mersey Blogs)
"His songs are fresh and honest. They grab the attention of the listener and in one of his songs 'Have You Ever Wondered?', you have a song that screams out, take me home and play me till the neighbours politely suggest that you might have an addiction problem." - Ian D Hall (Sound & Vision)
Dropping his drumsticks for an acoustic guitar 2 years ago was one of the best decisions Liverpool lad Paddy Clegg has made. Since then he has been winning the hearts of audiences both locally around the UK. Now the 18 year old is set to unleash his new single Let's Get By.
Since the release of his debut single Back to the Start Paddy has received support from the likes of 6Music, BBC Merseyside & Getintothis. Clegg's latest offeringLet's Get By, has already been receiving massive support with Tom Robinson praising the track over at 6music.
Paddy's sound has drawn comparisons to The La's and Jake Bugg, yet he retains his own musical identity and is making a name for himself through his hugely accomplished musical compositions which belie his youth. Due for release next month, Let's Get By is bound to get audiences going across the country! www.facebook.com/paddy.clegg www.twitter.com/paddy_cleggpaddycleggofficial.c
Chris Hallam hails from Weston-Super-Mare and goes under the name of To Have Is To Hold.
Writing catchy heartfelt lyrics that most, if not all, can relate to about everyday happenings and hooks to great guitar instrumentals.
Chris, a dad of 3 beautiful daughters with a mad passion for music picked up a guitar a few years back and the rest is history. He writes what he feels at the time then structures it to become a song or to be flown lyrically.
Digital EP Release available on 11th March 2015 and physical CDs available on 22nd March 2015 via UK independent label Engineer Records www.engineerrecords.com
Malka The Constant State 2 March 2015 | |
NYC psych dream-gazers MALKA set to release debut EP The Constant State New York City-based psychedelic dreampop band MALKA will officially release their debut EP, The Constant State, on March 2, 2015. Recorded at both APT Studio (NYC) and Elohino studio (NJ), mixed by Darko Saric, and mastered at 825 Studios by Grammy Award-winning engineer Butch Jones (Madonna, Talking Heads, Iggy Pop, The Gun Club, B-52s), The Constant State takes listeners on a genre-melding journey, ebbing and flowing through the realms of dreampop, post-rock, nugaze, and psychedelic rock. The songs are evocative both musically and lyrically, touching on metaphysical, existential and interpersonal subject matter with an honesty that resonates to an emotional core. Their music is a reflection of the triumph and tragedy of the world, compelling us to look deeper into the realms of our consciousness. Malka is trying to stretch the concept of songs to make them sound more like emotional lapses of time. The vocal melodies assume an instrumental form and transcend language, adding transparency to bilingual Spanish-English lyrics shared between three lead vocalists. The Constant State is available on Bandcamp and will also be available as a digital release in iTunes and streaming through Spotify, Rdio, etc. LINKS: http://malkanyc.com https://malkanyc.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/malkanyc http://twitter.com/malkanyc https://www.youtube.com/user/malkanyc "A sonic landscape full of psychedelic impressions, stunning emotive shoegaze & dreampop flair" Del Chaney, Primal Music Blog / Primal Radio Right at the edge of nugaze, moving it and reshaping it. Somewhere between Sigur Ros, Pink Floyd and Mogwai Producer Marc Joy (Mike Peters, Bernard Butler, Golden Fable) "Easiest described as shoegaze or dreampop, certainly taking on both genres to beautiful effect" Deadly Music A brilliant blend of shoegazer, dreampop and post-rock Pedro Damian, Shoegazer Alive "Covering the listener in a soft caress of aural intoxication... melding folds of echoing guitars and synths" Emerging Indie Bands Blog TRACKLIST: 1) A Flock Of Crows 2) For Now We Live 3) Mientras Se Respira 4) Wolves And Sheep 5) Diamond Girl 6) Corazon Sin Sangre 7) Swoon MALKA IS: Darko Saric guitars, synths, & vocals Mike Dawson drums EJ DeCoske guitars, synths, & vocals David Ciauro bass & vocals |
JUNIORS Barcelona Robot Needs Home 20 April 2015 | |
JUNIORS are an Indie Pop quartet formed in Leicester. Technically adept, they're capable of producing both furiously urgent and hypnotically dreamy Indie Rock featuring distorted guitars, complex melodies, uplifting vocals and pounding drums. Following the conveniently timed demise of previous band projects, school friends Jamie Hives (vocals/guitar), Jake Tasker (bass) and William bond(drums) put together new project JUNIORS in 2013, later asking Daniel Lee to complete the lineup on guitar in 2014. Singles 'We Swim' and 'Declare & Surrender' gained the attention and airplay of BBC Introducing shows across the country, securing the band a slot at Reading & Leeds 2014 and airplay on BBC Radio 1s Jen and Ally show. Dubbed by the BBC as 'Future Stars', new single 'Elusion', taken from their new EP 'Barcelona' is set to raise the band's profile even higher throughout 2015. Socials: www.facebook.com/juniorsband www.twitter.com/juniorsjuniors (@juniorsjuniors) www.soundcloud.com/juniorsband www.juniorsband.tumblr.com www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rZ_AqfA--g2cD2LavS0Ow |
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