Since their initial Beach Coma 7″, San Diego’s own PLATEAUS have come a long way. Open Skies is now their third 7″ single and their second on the Art Fag Recordings imprint to date. Continue reading “Plateaus – Open Skies 7″”
Tag: pop
VVhile – VVhile is Vanity 7″ EP
Today we’re introducing the debut 7″ EP from Serbian band VVHILE. They’re a duo from Belgrade with a particular sound that blends parts punk, pop and noise rock, all enveloped in an airy, effervescent environment. Continue reading “VVhile – VVhile is Vanity 7″ EP”
White Fence – Green Balloon 7″
As far as busy years go, Tim Presley of WHITE FENCE is not to be forgotten. One of his latest efforts, the Green Balloon 7″, comes from the Sexbeat/CMRTYZ label right after finishing up with Hair and Family Perfume. Continue reading “White Fence – Green Balloon 7″”
Wobbly Lamps – Neon Tee Pee 7″ EP
WOBBLY LAMPS are a new band from Sarfend in the UK and Neon Tee Pee is their debut release. The 7″ EP comes from the Polyvinyl Craftsmen label and is also the debut release for the label itself. Continue reading “Wobbly Lamps – Neon Tee Pee 7″ EP”
Song of the Day #26: Milk Maid – “Bad Luck”
Manchester band MILK MAID are back with their sophomore LP Mostly No on FatCat Records. Throughout the album, Martin Cohen and the gang do an excellent job at varying their sound from track to track, resulting in pulsing lo-fi surf-rock jammers like “Do Right” or strung-out, folksy acoustic numbers like “New Plans” that could lull you to sleep.
One track in particular, titled “Bad Luck,” is almost like the meeting point between these two conflicting sounds. The song drags along at a medium-to-slow pace with heavy guitar hooks acting as the anchor, which barely allow the song the come up above the surface. Memorable choruses swirl and spin with their uplifting tendencies, eventually trailing off a bit past the middle for a head splitting guitar solo that suddenly emerges above the surface from the heated depths. As the song reaches its ending, we’re met by an infinitely sunny guitar hook that is literally the perfect closing statement for such a wholesome and cohesive song.
The way this all unfolds makes every second of its four minute duration worth it. Listen to the track right below and then do yourself a favor and check out the rest of the LP.
Bad Luck –
Genre/ Tags: Alternative, Rock, Pop
Cold Warps – Slimer 7″
Halifax band COLD WARPS just dropped their new 7″ on the FunDog label which is also based in Halifax. The band offers their twisted take on garage pop with some crunchy lo-fi grit. Continue reading “Cold Warps – Slimer 7″”
Ty Segall & Mikal Cronin – Pop Song 7″
This noisy monstrosity by MIKAL CRONIN & TY SEGALL was just repressed by the great Goodbye Boozy Records out in Italy. Their Pop Song 7″ definitely deserves to see the light of day again after its initial release back in 2009. Continue reading “Ty Segall & Mikal Cronin – Pop Song 7″”
King Tuff – King Tuff
KING TUFF comes back with his first full length LP since the initial release of Was Dead in 2008, with this now arguably being his biggest album to date. It’s simply called King Tuff and it was released by Sub Pop at the beginning of summer. Continue reading “King Tuff – King Tuff”
Adam Widener – Make Out 7″ EP
Adam Widener comes back strong with a brand new 7″ called Make Out on Fuzz City Records. If you dug his Cola Kids Hanging Out in the Bubble Dome single then you’re in luck as this is nearly a continuation of those songs. Continue reading “Adam Widener – Make Out 7″ EP”
Tight Genes – Cop Again 7″
Goodbye Boozy recently released a couple of new singles for the world. The first is from Orlando, Florida’s TIGHT GENES, a band that shares members with plenty of other familiar Florida bands. Continue reading “Tight Genes – Cop Again 7″”









