Whoops, Phantom’s on the loose again. It’s mean, it’s nasty and it’s the kind of terrifying French electro-rock bully that insists you dance to the pain barrier and beyond whenever you feel its presence. But you like it. That’s why we let it out.
The St. Albans trio spent two years crafting this work of 80s edged, synth-drenched beauty. Elegantly melting the breezy pop perfection of Junior Boys to slices of Datarock quirk and the Rapturous funk-punk rhythms of Gang of Four, they have created a glittering sonic utopia they can call theirs. You are invited.
If you thought the sunshine and smiles that spilled out of the eight-member, made-for-TV outfit once known as the Partridge Family was a bit of stretch as far as numbers are concerned, get a load of Spolkestra—a 15-piece indie pop...More »
With their heavy regional accents and draining beats, the music of Edinburgh’s We See Lights is full of crude, shivering harmonies set off by some truly insistent chord structures. Here in MP3 format, these songs offer an irrevocably...More »