Tag: alt-rock
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Track of the Day | The Keystones – Over It
The Keystones have released their new single ‘Over It’. ‘Over It’ is about navigating attachment issues post-breakup and was inspired by their bassist Matt going through a rough breakup and moving out for the first time. Speaking of the single, Matt said: “I was feeling lonely, so as soon as anyone would give me attention,…
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Track of the Day | Uninvited – Diet Cigarette
Uninvited have released their new single ‘Diet Cigarette’. The second single from the Scottish indie-rockers was produced by Jamie Holmes (Josef, The Van T’s) and Johnny Madden (Baby Strange) and recorded at Castle of Doom Studios in Glasgow. Speaking of the single, the band describes the track as their way of “taking back power in…
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Track of the Day | Bandit – Ice Cream
Bandit have released their new single ‘Ice Cream’. The new single comes alongside headline show announcements for the end of 2021, with dates in London, Liverpool and Leeds. Speaking of their new single, Nat Waters (Vocals, Rhythm Guitar) said: “It’s a tune written about young love. Getting caught in the rain and instead of running…
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Psyence | 5 tracks that influenced ‘Reality or Design’
Psyence have released their new EP ‘Reality or Design’. Out now via Black Belt Recordings, the five-track release includes recent singles ‘Tusk’ (former Love Music; Love Life Track of the Day) and ‘Retrospect’, alongside three new singles. Speaking of the EP, the band said: “Reality or Design? Says it all really doesn’t it? Has this…
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Track of the Day | For You The Moon – Talk
For You The Moon have released their new single ‘Talk’. The single is taken from the band’s debut EP, set for release later this year via Slam Dunk Records. Speaking of the single, Isaac Cooter said: “Talk” gets straight to the point. The opening lyrics completely encapsulate that painful time post-relationship where you’re watching your…
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Track of the Day | Psyence – Tusk
Psyence have released their new single ‘Tusk’. Out now via Black Belt Recordings, the track was co-produced by the band and Sam Bloor at Lower Lane Studios with additional production and mixing by Santi Arribas. When describing the single, the band said: “A tribal marching beat packed full of swagger for the scorn lovers. A…