Nicole Yun shares video for Tommie, playing Brooklyn tonight

'Tommie' is the opening track on Nicole’s recently released solo record “Paper Suit” which draws inspiration from Britpop and other ‘90s artists.

Shot in the beautiful countryside of Boones Mill, Virginia as well as Newcastle, UK the collaborative efforts of designer/photographer Erica Cundiff and musician/artist Duncan Lloyd (Maximo Park) mimic the highly collaborative musical efforts on Paper Suit.  Pulling from themes of nature and psychedelia, the video captures the early 90’s Madchester Brit Pop aesthetic with a rural American twist.

“The tune’s mind-altering groove reminds me of the Stone Roses” Stereogum

Nicole’s next show is Aug 29 Our Wicked Lady, Brooklyn

Weeping Icon shares video for "Like Envy" at Revolver

"New York's Weeping Icon are emblematic of everything that made Sonic Youth so compelling – downtown cool, noisy riffs, vague nods to krautrock, icy vocal delivery and hooks built under the guise of being anti-pop." Read more at Revolver 

Last month, Brooklyn's Weeping Icon announced their debut full length with the premiere of the album's first single, "Ripe For Consumption" on Stereogum. Described by Bandcamp as "rock at its most vital" the single has set high expectations for the album, which is due out on Fire Talk and Kanine Records on September 27th. Today, the band are premiering their second single from the album "Like Envy," with Revolver following a first play this morning on Beats 1.

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"New York noisemakers Weeping Icon deliver their anticipated debut; with cutting guitars and krautrock beats, this is rock at its most vital." Bandcamp

“'Ripe For Consumption' is its lead single, a frothing, tightly-knotted track about the commodification of art and culture and becoming successful at the risk of losing your values." Stereogum

Welcome Garden Centre

Garden Centre announces “A Moon For Digging” for November 1 and shares video for ‘Wide Sea’

A Moon For Digging is the new LP from beloved indie collective Garden Centre from Brighton, UK. Led by a truly unique individual, songwriter Max Levy is backed by members of Porridge Radio. While previous releases covered deconstructed thoughts and feelings and songs about energy drink consumption, A Moon For Digging, out November 1, 2019 on Specialist Subject Records (EU) and Kanine Records (ROW), encompasses the childish wonder of our every day. Mixing elements of punk, indie, and minimal folk to create a sweetness of melody with a taught narrative thread running through, A Moon For Digging is not strictly thematically uniform. Whether it’s songs about watching TV or doing wheelies on your bike, A Moon For Digging is an optimistic record for fans of Daniel Johnston, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Graham Coxon, and Neutral Milk Hotel.

Levy says, first single “‘Wide Sea,’ available everywhere August 2nd, is a song about devoting your life to worry and fear for somebody you love. It is also about how easy it is to forget how beautiful and complex that person and the entire world is, and how when you come through on the other side of a period of fear the horizon itself can overwhelm you with an accepting vastness.”

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