Blog First Transmission: Bluey, No Plans. No Plans, by Melbourne’s Bluey, sounds not dissimilar to something that might’ve worked its way onto The Radio Dept.’s Lesser Matters.
Blog First Transmission: Roofers Union, Friends. The excellently monikered, exceptionally idiosyncratic Brooklyn quartet Roofers Union make quite the impression on latest single, Friends.
Blog First Transmission: Dana Gavanski, Catch. Really, truly lovely stuff, Toronto-based Dana Gavanski streams the ‘both self-deprecating and decidedly self-aware’ Catch.
Blog Romare, Gone. Gone once again goes to show how well Romare interpolates adventitious sounds with a block-rocking bedrock of readily discernible beats and whatnot.
Blog Metronomy, Wedding Bells. Preluding the release of Metronomy Forever next week, Joe Mount & Co. have revealed the pacy yet somewhat bittersweet Wedding Bells.
Blog First Transmission: Corridor, Topographe. Giving every indication as to why their forthcoming Junior full-length is coming forth on Sub Pop, Québecois quartet Corridor reveal the vibrant Topographe.