Category Archives: New Music

tau0n ‘Time is Silence’ EP

Contemporary, Electronic two piece, tau0n have released their debut EP ‘Time is Silence’. Passionate about all things surreal and sci-fi, tau0n produce a sound that creates an “idiosyncratic listening experience to sooth your most fantastical, psychedelic urges.” The birth of tau0n came after a decade of friendship turned into a musical collaboration back in 2018.Hailing from the vibrant city of Los Angeles, the eccentric duo spend most of their time gigging around the party scene or relaxing with a green tea.

‘Time is Silence’ transcends the listener into various new dimensions, to feel as if they are weaving through the boundaries of time. The three track collection was heavily inspired by Octavia Butler’s ‘Xenogenesis’ as it plays on the themes of time travel and the presence of an alternate universe.Title track ‘Time Is Silence’ begins the EP with sweet delicate tones, soft wisping electronics and beautiful melodies. The electronics create a flickering sense of wonder as the rich rhythm and heavy beats flood the track with vibrant textures and multi-dimensions. The velvety expressive vocals whisper and coo through the dynamic soundscape. tau0n continue to tantalize the senses with the slightly more distorted ‘Bottom of the Hole’ as it skittishly hops and flickers into an acid dipped dance track with flashing and spluttering electronics through the ethereal soundscape.The EP comes to a close with another dizzying number, ‘Winter Flesh’. The duo balance the delicacy of the song ‘Time Is Silence’ and the frenzy of ‘Bottom of the Hole’ through this final track. Their vocals blend beautifully as they coo over a sweet melty melody while the dance infused electronics flicker and groove around the background. It’s a compelling and mesmerising display as tau0n bend pop elements with alternative electronics and heavy beats creating a well crafted perfectly layered number to indulge in.

‘Time is Silence’ is a three track EP brimming with compelling electronics, refined musicianship and wonderful melodic flows. It’s a wholly satisfying listen.

Stream ‘Time is Silence’ below


Y!KES ‘The Y Factor’

Birmingham alternative four-piece Y!KES have released their second single ‘The Y Factor’. The single was produced by singer Joby Fitzgerald and Magic Garden Studio’s Gavin Monaghan and The video  is a pastiche of TV shows such as The X Factor and Gogglebox which see’s the band in various different costumes and environments playing multiple characters, all being glossed with an 80’s retro feel.The band have just completed the ‘Arch Nemesis Tour’, the last show of which saw a sold out headline show at the Sunflower Lounge, Birmingham.

‘The Y Factor’ is a scorching blast of Y!KES’ speedball alternative rock at its most frenzied and infectious. With blistering guitars smashing through a buoyant snappy bass and punchy drum backdrop this track surges with intense adrenaline. The frantic riffs carve through the track with slick precision as the gritty vocals and catchy anthemic melody creates the perfect tune for a bloodthirsty live show. It’s a gob smacking number brimming with brawny drums, a thrilling guitar solo and fantastic musicianship.

Watch the video for ‘The Y Factor’ below


Lord Baltimore ’Antiheroes’

Lord Baltimore has released his new single ’Antiheroes’. Lord Baltimore (Jack Doyle) is a Maryland-born, Brooklyn-based bass player and producer. He was recently tapped to be a featured artist on Bonaventure’s 88.3 WSBU,the highest-rated college radio station in the nation; additionally, his track ‘Antiheroes’ is the lead single off of his first E.P., ‘Duende, the first of a series of three E.P.s inspired by the artistic theories of Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca.

Antiheroes’ is a dark smokey concoction shimmering through sticky beats and swirling electronics. The beat bubbles and boils behind Doyle’s passionate vocals while the fuzz-fueled electronics build the track to its most fermented brew. It’s tantalizing, dramatic with enough eerier haunting mystery and sultry atmospheric twists to keep it on repeat. This late-night wanderer twinkles through the verses as Doyle narrates the shady goings on while delicate hair-raising guitars glisten through the mournful yet darkly luring melody. It’s a gripping, cinematic and fascinating track from Lord Baltimore.

Watch the video for ‘Antiheroes’ below


Munky ‘Un, Deux, Trois, Cat’ EP launch in the Grand Social Dublin With Support From The Family Dog and Skinner

Munky pulled out all the stops for their debut EP, ‘Un, Deux, Trois, Cat’ launch in the Grand Social Dublin on Friday Night. Setting the crowd up for a night of dancing, hugs and funky tunes the quartet had their swaggering shirts on and their slick tunes ready.

Luscious French tunes played through speakers welcoming the crowd into the venue setting a sweet calming ambiance before the frenzied mayhem began.

Skinner take to the stage to kick things off. Skinner is the solo recording project of Aaron Corcoran playing live as a band with members Jack Tobin (drums) and Daniel Butler (bass). Their punk/ grunge tunes resonate through the room… seeping into our ears with biting sweet shrills of youthful adrenaline. The band didn’t waste their time ranting and raving on stage. They walloped straight into their rambunctious tracks. Sweet toned guitar melodies weave tasty threads of glistening delight between the punchy drum assaults and groove infested bass lines as Skinner whack out a professional and thrilling set of tracks. Corcoran spits out his lyrics with attitude and panache between the slick guitar refrains and solos. There is impressive skill with this trio – with catchy tracks and blistering instrumentation Skinner is one to keep an eye on.

Next up were The Family Dog. A band of five brothers, these guys know how to put on a show. Their frontman role is taken by the ever eccentric youngest of the pack Hector Dogliani who is at the tender age of 12/13. He struts about the stage with ‘James Brown – esque’ scorched swagger. Although he is quite mesmerising to watch he also sings the sweetest harmonies and vocal leads while stomping and strutting about. However Hector is not the only charismatic member of the band, each brother exude their own charm while showcasing their sleek instrumental prowess.They even manage to get the crowd to roar as they shout “let me hear a Dublin roar”. But all the pizzazz aside, these guys can play some soulful groovy tunes.The Dogliani brothers lay down a scorching set of raw blues-hued fluid tunes that get the crowd riled up and eager to dance. Each track follows its predecessor with grace while displaying slick instrumentation and infectious melodies.The Family Dog’s sound is tight. The vaporous guitar lines entwine the elastic bass grooves and meaty drum foundation with finesse and grandeur while the jazzy keys provide a playful bounce and classy element to the tracks. I highly recommend you see them live.

Finally Dublin’s Munky take to the stage as members of the crowd chant “Munky!, Munky!, Munky!”. The bands funky, grungy disco with some psychedelic rock translates superbly live. Munky are a prime example of a band who put their all into their live shows and the result is magnificent. Mesmerising characters onstage, guitarist Conor Lawlor and vocalist Zachary Stephenson playfully interact with the crowd as Lawlor implements every guitar pose known to man to heroic cheers while Stephenson prances about the stage.The band open with searing guitars, a thrilling drum roll and passionate vocals. They ferment the atmosphere with little banter to start allowing the crowd to lap up their gritty tunes. Not letting a few sound issues ruin their moment – they tighten their grip on the audience with the blitzing ‘Zordon’ and the high-speed hammering of ‘Cuck Rock’ which provokes cheers from the crowd. Niall Donnelly appears to wander in and out of consciousness as his bass groove consumes his attention. He wiggles to each track, happily laying down that all important elastic bass that loosens the crowds hips and entrances their minds into the depths of each tune. ‘You’ve Got Male’ sparks a mass sing-along but not as much as the notorious  ‘Ms. Communication’. Donnelly and Sam Russell lay down one hell of a rhythmic backbone. Russell smashes the drums like a man possessed and together their groove consumed wall of sound is fully immersive and utterly mind-blowing.

Lights dim as the band leave the stage. Only Stephenson and Munky’s glorious backing singers Edwina Van Kyuk and Sinead McConville remain for a stripped back rendition of  ‘Just Can’t Quit’.Bathed in a soft spotlight hue,Stephenson pines out the track in this new refreshing manner before the rest of the band return to blast out the passionate crescendo. ‘One In Five’ brings us to the intense and emotional finale of the bands set as they perform an immaculate version of this gripping track. However, the crowd refused to allow the quartet to leave it there. They demanded “one more tune!” and Munky did not disappoint. Lawlor takes the vocals on a jubilant cover of Bill Withers ‘Lovely Day’ while Stephenson encourages the crowd to part – readying for a circle pit ( with a difference! ) ….he beckons the crowd to part and on his say so, run into each other and hug….and of course they did. It was a special moment,even  onlookers hugged the person nearest them. ‘Hunter Gatherer Blues’ brings the bands triumphant set to an end as Stephenson shouts “let me see y’all square dance”.

Munky squeezed mayhem and elation into one set of fiery enjoyable tunes while maintaining and balancing their professionalism and fun attitude. It was a fantastic start to the weekend. All the acts were thoroughly entertaining and are definitely worth checking out live.


Kios ‘Asleep’

Kios have released their new single ‘Asleep’. Kios is an indie rock band out of Nashville, TN. The three piece is made up of Cole (vocals/guitar), Aaron (drums), and Mitch (bass).

With its delightful vitality and tight musicianship ‘Asleep’ is a refreshing sun soaked indie gem from Kios. Zest filled guitars playfully meander throughout the track injecting tasty fruity bursts while the punchy drums and elastic bass set that shimmy-ready, groovy foundation. It’s an infectious uplifting track that radiates sunshine and good times from every note while Kios showcase their slick fun sound. With smooth vocals gliding effortlessly on the melty honey drizzled melody this catchy radiant number is instantly like-able and another euphoric tune from Kios.

Stream ‘Asleep’ below


Worth A Listen

Our Worth A Listen This Week Comes From whenyoung

London’s (via Limerick) whenyoung have announced they will be releasing their highly anticipated debut album, ‘Reasons to Dream’, through Virgin EMI on the 24th May. In anticipation of the album release the band have released their new single, ‘Future’ which tells the story of a close friend who sadly took their own life, while also striving to find a message of hope in the darkness.

‘Future’ is sweet fizzy indie rock at its most exhilarating and refreshing. whenyoung present a tender wholesome number bursting to the seams with vibrant delicious instrumentation while tackling a striking and emotional theme. Filled with elegance and ethereal innocence, this driving track soars and chimes with glorious guitar moments sparkling gracefully between a peppy beat and passionate vocals. These guys pay attention to detail – from the short clap clap moments to haunting backing vocals, lush harmonies and refined, dignified guitars this track has everything to charm the hearts and minds of the nation. The melody, coated in Aoife Power’s heavenly vocals is infectious and warm. These guys can write a tune that will have you singing along, dancing in seconds and with a strong meaningful lyrical content they are the band to watch.

The video was directed by award winning short film maker Michael Baldwin and stars young actor Badger Skelton, who featured in Tom Beards critically acclaimed ‘Two for Joy.’ It takes inspiration from Wim Wenders’ New German Cinema classic, ‘Wings of Desire’, showing the trials of suburban youth in stark monochrome.

Watch the video for ‘Future’ below


Mini Mansions ‘Hey Lover’

Mini Mansions have shared a video for their new song ‘Hey Lover’, starring The Kills’ Alison Mosshart. The song follows their recent single ‘Gummy Bear’, which was released earlier this year and both tracks will feature on the trio’ s upcoming third album ‘Guy Walks Into A Bar…’

‘Hey Lover’ is a bittersweet libation for indie and psych lovers alike. It is as beautiful and delicate as it is raw and sharp. This guzzle of pop shimmered delight is that breathtaking slow burner that glimmers with emotion and pristine melodies on a sizable instrumental backdrop. A 60’s pop melody floats and swoons over a buoyant beat and twinkling synths while Michael Shuman’s smoky whispers caress the lyrics with steamy seduction as he coos and blends perfectly with Alison Mosshart’s sultry tone. The elegant guitar weaves majestically through the rich rhythms while the jangly keys playfully bounce about the track creating a sugar sweet quality and wonderfully light texture to the song. The band meander from a graceful innocence to lustful messy arrangement with grace and refinement as the track progresses to a psych-blasted crescendo of distortion and intensity. The track flows with a twinkling fluidity that is masterful, each component part adds a new dimension to the track making each subsequent listen just as exhilarating as the first. With a sweet melodic bridge leading to the final chorus-explosion Mini Mansions tease their upcoming album with another mouth watering tune.

Mini Mansions are set to release ‘Guy Walks Into A Bar…’ on July 26 via Fiction Records. Ahead of its release, they will embark on a UK headline and festival tour. Shuman’s Queens Of The Stone Age bandmate Jon Theodore will be joining them on drums for the live dates.

You can catch Mini Mansions Live at :

May 2019

4 – Leeds, Live At Leeds Festival

5 – Newcastle, Hit The North Festival

6 – Glasgow, King Tuts

8 – Dublin, Whelans

9 – Birmingham, Hare & Hounds

11 – Brighton, The Great Escape Festival

12 – Southampton, Joiners

13 – Exeter, The Cavern

14 – Cardiff, Clwb Ifor Bach

16 – Bedford, Esquires

17 – Cambridge, Portland Arms

18 – Norwich, Waterfront Studio

20 – Sheffield, Picturehouse Social

21 – Tunbridge Wells, The Forum

22 – London, Islington Assembly Hall

23 – Liverpool, District

24 – Manchester, Dot To Dot Festival

25 – Bristol, Dot To Dot Festival

26 – Nottingham, Dot To Dot Festival

Watch the video for ‘Hey Lover’ below


Otherkin ‘All That Remains Won’t Be the Same’

Following on from their recent, critically-acclaimed comeback single ‘Tombstone’, Irish four-piece Otherkin have released their new single ‘All That Remains Won’t Be the Same’.  The single (as with Tombstone’) comes from the same sessions in Brighton with Chemical Brothers producer Steve Dub, and Jolyon Thomas (Royal Blood, Slaves) on mix duties

‘All That Remains Won’t Be the Same’ brings a crunching cinematic feel to Otherkin’s sound. The track is tightly wound as intense anthemic synths add a determined edge and 80’s sheen.This track gallops in on hefty drum thuds while the lone ranger guitars whine over the feisty backdrop. With its dark theatrical approach, triumphant synths, and all out epic tone  ‘All That Remains Won’t Be the Same’ is a shift in the four pieces’ sound that makes Otherkin an important band to keep an eye on. These guys pack a lot of emotion and character through the guitars as they glimmer, pine and shrill through the ominous hued soundscapes. The track injects a hefty dose of mosh ready aggro and instrumental battering however the band cleverly weave this through their refined and compelling lyrical content. Another impressive and invigorating track from Otherkin.

Speaking on the track, frontman Luke Reilly states: “The lyrics were written at the end of 2017 as the horror stories emerged of everyday abuse and sexism perpetrated by men of power in all walks of life. The song is a rejection of anyone who feels they can behave that way and the title itself is a declaration for change, a statement that these vile actions have no place in society today.”

Stream ‘All That Remains Won’t Be the Same’ below


Echo November ‘Fall Into Me’

Indie rock band Echo November have recently released their new single ‘Fall Into Me’. Echo November (occasionally stylised as EchoNov) was formed in Hertfordshire in 2018 and is comprised of old school friends Rob Parker (guitar and vocals), Zach Flint (lead guitar and backing vocals), Sam Bojakowski (bass and backing vocals) and Andy Price (drums).

‘Fall Into Me’ is a vibrant juicy burst of indie rock with zest filled guitar riffs glistening between upbeat rhythms and a luscious melody. Brimming with sun kissed ethereal vibes with a hazy sweet toned guitar sprinkling glorious specks of scintillation throughout – this dynamic indie charmer is well crafted for a wholly satisfying listen. With a rooted bass groove, punchy drums and sun kissed soundscape ‘Fall Into Me’ has everything to keep you dreaming of summers past. The track builds to a blistering crescendo as the band slide away from their laid back melodic sound for a mosh worthy finale.

Stream ‘Fall Into Me’ below

https://soundcloud.com/echonovband/fall-into-me/


Daniel Furlong ‘Spread My Wings’

21 year old Wexford musician Daniel Furlong has independently released his debut single ‘Spread My Wings’. This track is a warm uplifting number that pulses with wholesome musicianship filled with passion and hope. Furlong’s vocals emotionally caress the cosy melody with sweet tenderness while the rich instrumentation drive the track home. The song gently glides through the gripping verses before breaking out into a vibrant catchy chorus that will have a live audience embracing the person beside them with bittersweet tears. It’s a well crafted gem with relatable lyrics and passion seeping from every note, It will warm the cockles of your heart.

Stream ‘Spread My Wings’ below