Song of the Day: Fabulously quirky, skittish, energetic new single by the indie pop postpunk trio of drummer/vocalist Burroughs, violinist/vocalist Rosa Brook and bassist/vocalist Tom Jones with this number about the strange beauty of the ageing process
Read moreSong of the Day: Jemma Freeman And The Cosmic Something - Easy Peeler
Song of the Day: Blistering, witty, searingly, angry, fast and ironic indie-glam-punk with pacy guitars and vocals in this new single aimed at annoying, judgemental, opinionated neighbours, by London trio of Jemma Freeman, Samuel Nicholson and Jason Ribeiro
Read moreSong of the Day: Feet - Can't Get In
Song of the Day: Catchy, sharp, post-punk in this latest single about being the being locked out, keyless, from your place after a night out, and the paranoia of a safe space, by the five-piece band, who incidentally live in the same house
Read moreSong of the Day: Mamalarky - Shining Armor
Song of the Day: Highly original post-punk psychedelic rock with a shiny, dream-pop vocal layer, and distinctive stop-star guitar, bass and percussion by the Atlanta and LA band, taken from their sophomore album Pocket Fantasy out on Fire Talk Records
Read moreSong of the Day: LCD Soundsystem – New Body Rhumba
Song of the Day: “I need a new body!” A fabulous first new track in five years from the Brooklyn post-punk legends was written for Noah Baumbach’s new film adaptation of Don DeLillo’s novel White Noise by James Murphy, Pat Mahoney, and Nancy Whang
Read moreSong of the Day: Gilla Band – Post Ryan
Song of the Day: A distorted buzz, a belting relentless beat, a strikingly assertive, ironic drawl of a talky Mark E Smith-style post-punk vocal and oddball guitar strokes, this new number by the Dublin band (formerly formerly Girl Band) smashes out its presence and heralds the upcoming thrid album Most Normal
Read moreSong of the Day: The Cool Greenhouse – Hard Rock Potato
Song of the Day: “It’s like Windows 98 in here.” From the forthcoming second album Sod’s Toastie, a brilliant blend of Bowie-esque post-punk and superbly droll, witty paradox-filled, absurdist spoken lyrics by the British band fronted by Tom Greenhouse
Read moreSong of the Day: DEADLETTER – Binge
Song of the Day: The latest in a run of excellent indie post-punk single releases by the sharp, witty Yorkshire and London band such as Fit For Work and Pop Culture Connoisseur sees frontman Zac and co highlighting an excessive trait inherent within human behaviour
Read moreSong of the Day: De Staat – Head On The Block / Who's Gonna Be The Goat?
Songs of the Day: Stylish, syncopated, restless, witty, and slightly menacing, these punchy and pulsating new numbers by the entertaining Dutch alt-rockers comes from their new playlist of songs grouped under different colours – red, yellow, blue
Read moreSniffany & The Nits - Clam Chowder
Song of the Day: From their recently released album The Unscratchable Itch, searingly witty punk by the London band with a number from the point of view of a wife whose husband is into swinging, with all the visceral, fetid detail that may entail
Read moreSong of the Day: Yumi And The Weather - Can You Tell
Song of the Day: “Let’s drive straight into the fog, All I know is this isn’t love.” Compelling, powerful indie post-punk by Brighton’s Ruby Taylor, in this number about recklessness and regrets, fate and fortune
Read moreSong of the Day: Big Joanie – In My Arms
Song of the Day: Crackingly catchy, touching love song lo-fi indie post-punk by the London feminist trio of Stephanie Phillips, bassist Estella Adeyeri, and drummer Chardine Taylor-Stone from their forthcoming album Back Home
Read moreSong of the Day: The Paranoyds – Lizzie
Song of the Day: Taken from their forthcoming album Talk Talk Talk, witty garage rock/post-punk by the four-piece self-described “eyebrow” band from Los Angeles with shades of Devo and The Runaways, and out on Third Man Records
Read moreSong of the Day: Sorry - Let The Lights On
Song of the Day: Dark, bittersweet twangy and clangy post-punk indie from the London five-piece band in this latest love song single about new romance but also desperate insecurity, taken from their forthcoming second album Anywhere But Here
Read moreSong of the Day: Gramme - 100 Records
Song of the Day: Wonderfully quirky post-punk pop by the London band with ironically spinning lyrics, cleverly inventive rhythms, superbly squirty saxophone by producer Pete Wareham of Melt Yourself Down, and vocal delivery by Samantha Lynham that has shades of Siouxsie Sioux
Read moreSong of the Day: Hallan – Sich Übergeben
Song of the Day: New punchy, caustic indie post-punk by the Portsmouth band with a title that translates from German as ‘to throw up’’ and sharply and ironically parodies a Anglo-Saxon attitudes and picks up on various national crises and hypocrisies
Read moreSong of the Day: Cheekface - Pledge Drive
Song of the Day: Sharp, witty, post-punk indie with shades of Television and Cake by the Los Angeles trio in a song about “what it means to say the right thing if others think you’re virtue signaling, especially if you’re worried they might be a little right”
Read moreSong of the Day: Grave Goods – Come
Song of the Day: Raunchily angry, scratchy, dark, bold, minimalist post-punk and heavy rock comes like a bullet with a devilishly menacing video in this new project by members of PINS, Girls Names, and September Girls, and heralds their forthcoming debut album: Tuesday. Nothing Exists
Read moreSong of the Day: Courting – Tennis
Song of the Day: As the 2022 Wimbledon tournament begins, let’s enjoy this sharp, witty new post-punk number by the Liverpool quartet, about a different form of to-and-fro ball-hitting in a dysfunctional relationship
Read moreSong of the Day: Regressive Left – Bad Faith (featuring Mandy, Indiana)
Song of the Day: With shades of LCD Soundsystem and The Human League, this sharp new postpunk single by the trio fronted by Simon Tyrie focuses on deliberately assuming the worst of someone or something they’ve said or done, something exacerbated by social media
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