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Miso Extra - Earcandy LP

Miso Extra

Earcandy LP

12inch39233451
Transgressive
16.05.2025
  • 1: Love Train
  • 2: Pop
  • 3: Good Kisses (Feat. Metronomy)
  • 4: Certified
  • 5: Payboi
  • 6: Done
  • 7: Moshi Moshi (Interlude)
  • 8: Slow Down
  • 9: Ghostly
  • 10: Don’t Care
  • 11: Candy Crushin’
  • 13: Earcandy

Die bahnbrechende britisch-japanische Newcomerin Miso Extra unterstreicht mit ihrem herausragenden Debütalbum, warum ihr 2025 der ganz große Durchbruch gelingen könnte. 'Earcandy' wurde im Sommer 2024 mit Ricky Damian (dem mit einem Grammy ausgezeichneten Toningenieur, der für seine Arbeit mit Ezra Collective, Jorja Smith und Sampha bekannt ist) in Damon Albarns Studio 13 geschrieben und aufgenommen. Mit ihrem innovativen Synthie-House Popsound erschafft die selbstbewusste junge Künstlerin ihr eigenes genre-fluides 'Misoverse', das Musikliebhabende aus aller Welt in den kommenden Monaten in ihren Bann ziehen wird.

pre-ordina ora16.05.2025

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 16.05.2025


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Various - Queen Dem LP 2x12"

Queen Dem features multi-talented artists, writing, singing, producing, creating new genres of sound. This album offers a snapshot of the current writing of musical history by women who embody confidence and conviction in their art – whether they are firmly-established artists such as Yaya Bey, Yaeji, Dizzy Fae, Sudan Archives, COUCOU CHLOE and Georgia Anne Muldrow or under the radar rising stars such as Queenie, Aunty Rayzor, Vanessa Tha Finessa, MC Yallah or Nira.

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Divorce - Heady Metal EP

Divorce

Heady Metal EP

12inchGRV1
EMI UK
17.11.2023

Nottingham indie sensations Divorce announce ‘Heady Metal’ EP, set for release November 17th via Gravity/EMI. Arriving hot on the heels of BBC 6 Music-playlisted lead track ‘Birds’ (alongside Arlo Parks, The Last Dinner Party & Miso Extra), the alt-country heavyweights are fast becoming a formidable presence throughout the emerging landscape, with an acclaimed summer festival run now under their belts (incl. Latitude, End Of The Road & Boardmasters), as well as highly-praised support dates with Self Esteem. Marshalled by songwriting duo Tiger Cohen-Towell and Felix Mackenzie-Barrow, the group’s forthcoming EP signals a closer collaboration than ever between the two bandmates, providing a striking portrayal of insecurity and questioning whether to trust oneself or your new surroundings. The character studies of debut EP ‘Get Mean’ are gone; in their place more vulnerable narratives about grappling with identity amid the new pressures they were experiencing following their phenomenal rise.

pre-ordina ora17.11.2023

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 17.11.2023


Last In: 2026 years ago
FOX FACE - END OF MAN

Fox Face

END OF MAN

12inchZZZ163
DIRTNAP
21.01.2021

Thinking about a fox face may give many warm, fuzzy feelings,
but don’t forget that foxes have teeth.While Milwaukee quartet
Fox Face may not bite one’s face, their new album End Of Man
might just melt it off.
Featuring players drawn from various corners of the Brewtown
music scene, Fox Face came together organically ahead of the
recording sessions for their November 2017 debut album, Spoil
+ Destroy. Main songwriter Lindsay DeGroot (The Olives)
started working on her songs with multi-instrumentalist Lydia
Washechek (Static Eyes). Eventually fellow Olives member
Mary Hickey joined up on bass, and the final piece of the band
was found with the addition of drummer Christopher Capelle
(Midwest Beat, Long Line Riders). Spoil + Destroy was one of
the best garage punk albums of 2017-2018, taking on science
deniers, misogynists and other jerks with songs anchored by
fiery guitar playing and rock-solid ensemble playing.
End Of Man bumps up the furious guitar sound of Spoil +
Destroy a few more notches. It’s not hard rock, per se, but the
album’s sound edges in that direction. And one can tell that Fox
Face has been playing together for several years now, because
these recordings are tight AF. There’s no filler or extraneous
padding; the arrangements and playing make for a cohesive
whole, and lyrically the songs are direct and to the point while
still remaining universal enough to be met on personal terms by
the listener.
End Of Man may not be a party record … at least, once letting
the lyrics filter past the lizard brain enjoyment of the blazing
riffs. But art is not supposed to be all fun and games. Standing
up and speaking truth may not be the easiest path for a band or
its listeners, but there is much to be said for catharthis. Anyone
feeling despair and helplessness about the current political and
societal breakdown should find some common ground to rage
along with these new songs from Fox Face.

pre-ordina ora21.01.2021

dovrebbe essere pubblicato su 21.01.2021


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