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From Tuesday 22 May 2018

Pip Blom unsheathes claws in strident new Dutch single ‘Pussycat’

Preceding their upcoming second EP ‘Paycheck’, ‘Pussycat’ is a raucous departure from Dutch songwriter Pip Blom’s previous acoustic indie rock. Two guitars duel whilst Pip purrs and unsympathetically growls quintessential garage-rock that explodes throughout the track from the very first riff. The girl-next-door has dropped her acoustic guitar and

Nine Inch Nails break down the door with minatory new single

Nine Inch Nails unveiled the brooding menace that will surround their upcoming ninth LP ‘Bad Witch’ with  dizzying new track ‘God Break Down the Door’. Over wailing saxophone that hasn’t been present since the band’s earlier work, lead-singer Trent Reznor incubates moaning jazz vocals that channels Bowie’s ‘Blackstar’; a disarray

Tuesday 15 May 2018

Nine Inch Nails confirm new album ‘Bad Witch’ and North American tour

On June 22nd, Nine Inch Nails will conclude their experimental EP trilogy with Bad Witch – a 6-track record that representatives are officially confirming is an album, having previously drip-fed two distorted EP’s over two years – Not the Actual Events in 2016 and Add Violence in 2017. Production of Bad

Monday 14 May 2018

Nothing But Thieves makes us ‘Crazy’ with new single

Nothing But Thieves takes us back to a time when we lost our minds, with ‘Crazy‘, a cover of Gnarls Barkley’s 2006 song of the same name. The song’s narrative depicts a man confronting his ex-lover about their unreasonable madness and inability to own up to their mistakes –

Wednesday 28 March 2018

Demob Happy – ‘Holy Doom’

British grunge is a dirty term, and Demob Happy intend to keep it that way. The titular rockers’ latest album, ‘Holy Doom’, roars with the spirit of a protest march and ticks with the familiar essence of a twisted rally. Yet it’s more internal, spiritually dirty, and personal: