Funky Guitar, Catchy Choruses, Perfectly Raspy Vocal...
...Introducing Leo Napier.
Hailing from New York but now London based, Leo Napier puts a modern twist on traditional soul to create his own unique blend.
We asked Leo a few questions so you can get to know the man behind the music:
Monday, 21 November 2016
Monday, 14 November 2016
New Music Monday: Brother To The Birds EP
Brother To The Birds are the songs of folk artist Andrew Englezos.
Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, Andrew takes his inspiration from his admiration of 11th Century monk St Francis who represented a love of nature. This is reflected in many Brother To The Birds songs that delicately describe landscapes and animals to encapsulate the enchanting beauty of the world around us.
Hailing from Melbourne, Australia, Andrew takes his inspiration from his admiration of 11th Century monk St Francis who represented a love of nature. This is reflected in many Brother To The Birds songs that delicately describe landscapes and animals to encapsulate the enchanting beauty of the world around us.
Monday, 7 November 2016
New Music Monday: Jack Carty
Today we have something a little different.
Introducing Jack Carty, an indie folk artist from Australia.
We asked Jack a few questions so you could get to know him:
Introducing Jack Carty, an indie folk artist from Australia.
We asked Jack a few questions so you could get to know him:
Monday, 31 October 2016
New Music Monday: '24 Hour Deflowerer' by My Life Story
Formed in the 1990’s, My Life Story is a British indie pop
band commonly associated with the Britpop era. To give you some understanding
of their success, the band have notched up six Top 40 hits in their time
together.
But today we’re talking about their first single release in
sixteen years – ’24 Hour Deflowerer’.
The bass line and strong synth presence is the first thing
that hits you at the start of the track along with what sound like bongo type
drums and shakers (that might just be my hearing!).
Monday, 24 October 2016
New Music Monday: 'Sparks' EP - The Tin Pigeons
The Tin Pigeons are an indie folk four piece from Rutland, UK.
Today we'll be talking about their most recent EP, 'Sparks'.
Title track 'Sparks' kicks off the EP with mystical sounds bursting into rhythmic percussion.
'Sparks' has a great groove, defined by a strong pulsing bass drum and bright guitar tones. This creates a summer vibe to the track.
A laid back, warm toned vocal is showcased from the beginning of the song with care free lyrics.
Personally, The Tin Pigeons sound reminds me of bands like Bombay Bicycle Club and Model Aeroplanes, but with their own unique spin added.
Today we'll be talking about their most recent EP, 'Sparks'.
Title track 'Sparks' kicks off the EP with mystical sounds bursting into rhythmic percussion.
'Sparks' has a great groove, defined by a strong pulsing bass drum and bright guitar tones. This creates a summer vibe to the track.
A laid back, warm toned vocal is showcased from the beginning of the song with care free lyrics.
Personally, The Tin Pigeons sound reminds me of bands like Bombay Bicycle Club and Model Aeroplanes, but with their own unique spin added.
Saturday, 22 October 2016
IN PICTURES: ASYLUMS GIG
Three word gig summary: Sweaty, Manic, Distortion.
Support From: Stealing Signs and Blackwaters
Stealing Signs
Blackwaters
Asylums
If you haven't already, you can buy tickets to the remaining tour dates here:
Check out our Asylums interview here:
Until next time...
@wewantgoodmusic
Monday, 17 October 2016
New Music Monday: 'Spilt Milk' EP - Critics
According to social media, Critics are an upcoming 'Dirt-Pop' band based in London, UK. In practice, I'd say they're bordering on alternative/pop.
Today we're going to talk about Critics debut five track EP 'Spilt Milk'.
Having released some songs via YouTube already, I thought I knew what to expect from 'Spilt Milk'. I was wrong. The direction of the EP is slightly different from the primarily pop/rock sound I was expecting. This is not necessarily a bad thing.
Kicking off the EP is 'All I Wanna Know' with the smash of drums, pulsing roar of guitars and synths. After a while the vocal seemingly creeps in with a slightly intriguing whispered tone.
Today we're going to talk about Critics debut five track EP 'Spilt Milk'.
Having released some songs via YouTube already, I thought I knew what to expect from 'Spilt Milk'. I was wrong. The direction of the EP is slightly different from the primarily pop/rock sound I was expecting. This is not necessarily a bad thing.
Kicking off the EP is 'All I Wanna Know' with the smash of drums, pulsing roar of guitars and synths. After a while the vocal seemingly creeps in with a slightly intriguing whispered tone.
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