Tel-Aviv post-punk quartet Document release new single Habit. Their tracks explore themes of dis-connectivity and digital addiction, the individual dealing with bureaucracy, corruption and the repeating void of the modern...
Vilde: Just Visiting
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Australian-born, Stockholm-based alt.pop artist Thomas Savage, AKA Vilde releases the final piece and crowning glory in his Study Dance collection, the mesmerising Just Visiting. Building his collection, Study Dance,...
Daddy Lion: Storm
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Today’s Dose is from the upcoming album ‘Learn to Have Nothing and You Will Have Everything’ by Columbia, SC band Daddy Lion, to be released in January 2018. No newcomer to the network, we have featured...
Palm Honey: Starving...
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Palm Honey (from Reading, UK) unleash a sprawling new two-parter entitled Starving Hysterical Naked, Part 1&2, the title an ode to Allen Ginsberg’s infamous poem, HOWL. Starving Hysterical Naked is Palm Honey at...
Honey Lung: Stutteri...
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London UK alt-rockers Honey Lung have announced the upcoming release of their brand new single Stuttering Mind, a hugely infectious, reverb-laden number that follows their triumphant headline performances on the BBC...
Martin Luke Brown: O...
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Opalite is London UK-based Martin Luke Brown’s second single on Manchester indie label LAB Records, and the follow up to the brooding slow-burn of Into Yellow. With marked tastemaker buzz affirmed following previous...
Party Hardly: Mindch...
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Leeds UK foursome Party Hardly, the latest export from the city’s thriving music scene, have announced the release of their forthcoming new single Mindchanger ahead of a series of autumn dates. With early support from...
Llovers: I Don’t Min...
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North East UK outfit Llovers have announced the upcoming arrival of their brand new single I Don’t Mind, the first in a series of releases planned over the coming months. The indie four-piece, comprising of Jack Brooks...
Seazoo: Shoreline
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Welsh five-piece Seazoo have announced the forthcoming release of their latest single Shoreline, the second track taken from their debut album out in November. Recorded between a decommissioned nuclear bunker and their...
Sad Palace: Frostbea...
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South Coast UK based Sad Palace unveil their new single Frostbeat, out via Kissability September 1st. Affirming the given name, the track is a soulful gem, built on icy grooves and jazzy breaks before descending into the...
Time in Antarctica: ...
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Nottingham UK based Time in Antarctica (the project of Stewart Cuthew) has released a new EP Return to the Sad Parts volume 2. Following on from Return to the Sad Parts volume 1, it is a set of remixes and...
Colaars: To The Roof...
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Colaars are a four piece indie pop band from Kyiv [Kiev] in Ukraine, who formed in 2010. Today’s Dose is from their EP ‘Underheart’ which they released in April on SoundCloud and Jamendo. This seems to...
Plants: The Hill
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Plants is a collaboration of cousins, Alex Valenzuela and Gabe Lefno, from Surrey, BC [Canada]. Plants mainly works with the psychedelic genre but also dips into indie rock as well. Both Alex and Gabe have been involved...
Kinematic: Peyote
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Today’s Dose is from the album ‘Kites’ released in 2009 by Australian band Kinematic. Their latest album is ‘Kinecism’ which was released in 2014, and new music is coming soon. Kinematic...
The Glass Child: Sis...
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Today’s Dose by Swedish songwriter Charlotte Eriksson (AKA The Glass Child) is one of a few tracks that she has up on Jamendo for free download. It is from her April 2017 album ‘This Silence Now’ which...
Tracing Arcs: And So...
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In December 2016 the Swedish 23seconds Netlabel released ‘Waste not, Want not – Wasteland Remixed’ the 6th and latest album by seminal UK band Tracing Arcs. It contains eight remixes (from their 2014...
Happy Abandon: Sever...
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North Carolina based indie retail store and label, Schoolkids Records recently signed Chapel Hill NC trio Happy Abandon and announced the Pledge Music/pre-order campaign for the debut album from the band titled...
Dumbo Gets Mad: Radi...
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Whilst on the Free Music Archive recently, I noticed that one of the most frequently played tracks was by Italian duo Dumbo Gets Mad, and remembered that we featured them on the Daily Dose in 2010 and 2011. On looking...
Pisces: Dear One
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Today’s Dose Dear One is the lead off track on the album A Lovely Sight by Pisces. The album, released in July, is available from Apple Music and iTunes, this track is their only one of the Free Music Archive....
Soft and Furious: Vi...
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Today’s Dose is by French project Soft and Furious who released the album Shine Burst on French Netlabel Monplaisir & Cie in July. It is available for free from Bandcamp, or the Free Music Archive, where there...
Ethers: The Nothing
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Ethers is a Russian rock band formed in Krasnodar in 2016. Originally was making dream-pop music at home. Then changed genre to indie rock and released their debut studio album No Karma with minimalistic sounding of...
The Kiss That Took A...
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Leaving a long tradition of semi-concept albums behind (or, at least, albums with a big sense of consistency and self-awareness), The Kiss That Took A Trip takes a deep breath and releases what is just a collection of...
The Boxing: Tame
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Leeds UK psych trio The Boxing release ‘Tame’, the follow up to acclaimed single ‘One By One’. Traditionally conjurers of dark tones and brooding soundscapes, The Boxing embrace the kaleidoscopic potential of...
White Room: Tomorrow...
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Brighton, UK based White Room release their latest A/A single ‘The Blue’ / ‘Tomorrow Always Knew’ from forthcoming double EP ‘Eight’, via Liverpool label Deltasonic Records. Recent...
Motherhood: Save Me
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The shimmering, summery sounds of Liverpool indie outfit Motherhood are set to be unleashed once more with the release of their brand new single Save Me, fresh off the back of highly praised shows alongside fellow...
J Hacha de Zola: No ...
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Antipatico (out October 6th, 2017) is the third album from J Hacha de Zola in just over two years and throughout that time, listeners have had the opportunity to hear an artist consistently gaining ground on his own...
The March Divide: Ch...
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San Antonio’s The March Divide gets Major on almost-grim “Don’t Let Me Die In Arizona”, his fifth EP, among three LPs, since 2013, released August 4th. “I’ve had this song ‘Cherry Bomb’ for a number of...
Tree Machines: Fade ...
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Relocated from Lawrence, Kansas, Tree Machines built a safe room in Los Angeles. Not for security of the conventional kind, but for a place to unleash, and make the kind of music that is at once vulnerable and strong,...
Stephen Doster: Shoo...
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New Black Suit, the latest album from Stephen Doster arrives via Atticus Records on August 25th, 2017 preceded by the single Shooting For The Stars. “Many of the songs on this record are speaking about friends of mine...
Vilde: Stimuli
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Australian-born, Stockholm-based alt.pop artist Thomas Savage, AKA Vilde, releases his new single, the tempo-shifting, intelligent and emotive Stiumuli. Building his new album, ‘Study Dance’, piece by piece, dropping...
Three For Silver: Th...
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From Portland, OR, Three For Silver is post-collapse, post-apocalyptic, post-rock, post-everything. A freewheeling collective in which the only rule is to survive and perform, an elastic conglomeration of musical freaks...
Johnny Kills: My Shi...
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Hot on the heels of debut single ‘Let’s Talk About Me’, Brighton/London/York (UK) based garage-surf trio Johnny Kills drop a lackadaisical antidote to the aforementioned high octane freak out with the slacker-rock...