Progressive math rock awash with a huge sonic palette; Last Hyena embody a frenetic energy in their latest EP – I Remember the Future.
October Roundup
October has spun past in a blur and whilst it’s been a month rich with new music releases, I can’t say the same for my blog posts. I’ve therefore rounded up the tracks that I’ve had on heavy rotation over the past four weeks to bring you up to date with what I’m listening to.
Jadu Heart – Heroin Song
This week I’ve been listening to the dreamy psych-pop of masked duo, Jadu Heart, from their latest EP The Gloom That Looms.
FOXE – Honeytop
Providing a glossy soundtrack to draw out summer just that little bit longer, FOXE’s Honeytop is a force of jangly indie meets Balearic pop.
Peakes – Waves
Dynamic vocals combine with fizzing synth, in this trip-hop inspired track from the Leeds trio Peakes.
Moses Boyd ft. Kevin Haynes Grupo Elegua – Frontline
From London’s premier percussionist Moses Boyd comes Frontline. High energy, frenetic and steeped with Afro-Caribbean jazz influence.
Westerman – Easy Money
West London based Westerman combines peppy guitar and singer songwriting with a surreal and electronic twist. I’ve been listening to his latest track Easy Money.
Hypophora – Spires
Alt-rock can sometimes feel a little stagnant or cliched amongst up and coming bands. Hypophora’s brand of melodic post-hardcore is anything but, with Spires providing an exciting glimpse of the album to come.
Ghost-Note – Nigel Duke
Nigel Duke is a sub-three minute progressive blast of tight rhythms and rich brass from Ghost-Note as they carve out the future of funk.
Sirintip – Emperor of the Sun
Sirintip has drawn upon her unique cultural heritage and Jazz learnings to deliver the rhythmic and absorbing Emperor of the Sun from her debut album Tribus.