Goat return with new self-titled album, out 11th October on Rocket Recordings
Summoning rhythmically-driven rituals in unmistakable, uplifting and scintillating style, Goat are equally adept at igniting dancefloors and expanding minds.
Summoning rhythmically-driven rituals in unmistakable, uplifting and scintillating style, Goat are equally adept at igniting dancefloors and expanding minds.
‘1967: Vacations In The Past’ is a selection of the hit songs of 1967 re-recorded acoustically by Robyn Hitchcock and friends.
Dead Pioneers is rooted in creating and performing a sound heavily influenced by the punk aesthetic, with an edge built on a First Peoples perspective tackling political and social issues.
Propelled by melodies that at times recall Galaxie 500 and The Pretenders, Melbourne’s Quivers make music that is both tender and tough.
The follow-up to their critically debut, Bummer Year. The new album trades the Americana sound for clanging post-punk guitars and expansive indie rock.
‘Fool’s Parade’ has the dynamic of a tight live set, full of ebbs and flows, highs and lows, quiet moments and reckless jams.
‘Close to Close’ is an organic and introspective meditation, creating an almost dreamlike state of being that feels simultaneously fragile & mournful but also light and full of love.
The Minneapolis indie rock duo are back with their fourth album, out in April and a UK tour this May.
After last year’s instrumental fantasy album, ‘Stump Soup’, Powerplantt emerge from the dungeon and back to reality with a 5 track electronic punk album.
Les Big Byrd, the Stockholm based quartet return with their fourth full-length album.