TURN UP THE VOLUME’S Selection Of Five Brand New MUST-HEAR Albums…

New longplayers that will have an impact on your ears and your speakers

1. ‘Dinner Dates For The End of Days’ by SCARVES (Seattle, US)
Crackling math-rock emo-punk with twisted echoes from Pavement‘s self-willed havoc to Parquet Courts‘ piercing chants. Very intense, heavily compelling and multiple layers to discover. Trust me, give this impressive album a couple of spins and you’ll be hooked.

Stream here

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Available via Good Eye Records

2. ‘Siesta’ by HATER (Malmö, Sweden)
“The perfect soundtrack for that summer romance and the inevitable break up. Heartbreak
has never sounded so sweet!”
says the press statement. Yes, this Swedish quartet combines starry-eyed guitar pop and youthful romanticism just beautifully. Many moony daydreams.

Stream/purchase here


HATER: Facebook

3. ‘Godmother’ by GODMOTHER (Berlin, Germany)
Berlin-based group Godmother is the darkly melodic queer art project helmed by Joey Hansom. His absorbing debut LP is entirely intruiging. Profound musings about troubled life itself and its daily mixed emotions. High quality songwriting with catching twists.

Stream/purchase here


GODMOTHER: Facebook

4. VOL. 4 by BIKINI BEACH (Konstanz, Germany)
Imagine Black Sabbath going viciously punk. These German motherrockers produce a sonic tsunami of fierce guitar firework, deafening killer strokes and electrical in your face slams. At times they slow down only to come back harder, meaner and louder! Towering score!

Stream/purchase here


BIKINI BEACH: Facebook

5. ‘Light Goes’ by PARROT DREAM (Brooklyn, NY, US)
This Brooklyn‘s electro guitar pop duo wrote their debut LP over a span of two years, touching themes of connection, love, memories and clarity wrapped in captivating songs. From reflective to fervent, from atmospheric to cinematic. Affecting music to drift away to.

Stream here

Available via Bandcamp/iTunes

Seattle Sensation SCARVES Shares New Spooky Single ‘ARROW’ From Their Upcoming Album…

Brand new sonic impulses

18 September 2018

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Band: SCARVES

Who: Over the past few years, and through a few different iterations, these Seattle-based
math-rock emo-punks have established themselves as one of the city’s top notch rising acts,”
according to Seattle’s cool radio station KEXP

Track: ARROW – third single from new, second album ‘Dinner Dates for the End of Days
“A record about cherishing what makes this world beautiful even when faced with the ugliest sides of humanity with each song being a portrait of an end times that’s positively inspiring
and undeniably heart-warming.”

Score: The magnetic combination of ongoing jumpy, crackling guitar riffs and frontman Niko Stathakopoulos’ menacing vox turns ‘Arrow‘ into a weirdly attractive serpent that gets under your skin from the get-go. Its nervous cadence is both frisky and perplexing. The final result will activate your nerves without asking. Catch the spooky excitement right here…

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New album Dinner Dates For The End of Days out 28 September via Good Eye Records