Released on this day, September 25th, forty-five years ago, in 1979, the amazing, influential, and groundbreaking album "Entertainment!" by Gang of Four.
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Released on this day, September 25th, forty-five years ago, in 1979, the amazing, influential, and groundbreaking album "Entertainment!" by Gang of Four.
Last month, we fell in love (albeit belatedly) with MOURN, an indie rock quartet from Barcelona who recently announced their third full length album Sopresa Familiar, to be released on June 15th. There was no resisting the allure of Barcelona City Tour, the band’s last single, which is an angular rollicking, raucous yelping boatload of high-spirited post-punky scuzz rock fun. And now MOURN is back with a self-directed/edited video for their latest single, Fun At The Geysers, another contagious eruption of knotted guitars and spunky vocals. And we get to visit some real geysers with MOURN in the song’s video, too! The band’s next album Sorpresa Familiar can be pre-ordered, here.
Gang Of Four - A Hole In The Wallet
Church Girls have “Nothing” to prove in new song—listen
Church Girls have “Nothing” to prove in new song—listen
With a double helix DNA of jagged guitar lines and strident vocal melodies, Philadelphia-based indie-rockers Church Girls are hitting all the sweet spots. Today, AltPress is premiering “Nothing,” the first track on The Haunt, their second album, slated for release on Chatterbot Records Feb. 7
“‘Nothing’ is the opening track of the record but the last song we wrote before recording,”…
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Bond Girls | The Taunt
Trapped in my mind, how I hate the view.
“the song dogs will haunt me forever won't it“ - from this album’s page
Snake & Crane - excerpt from their first show at the Drake Hotel