TURN UP THE VOLUME’s JUKEBOX 2023 – 10 New Tracks Added Every Week

Every week 10 new rad tracks added

In order to not miss a beat Turn Up The Volume scans the musical
horizon daily (doing it for years now, actually) to stay in touch with
all new things sonically great and shares the results on a weekly
basis.

Check the 10 new rad cuts just
added to this rad 2023 playlist.

TRACK-BY-TRACK

1. ‘Off My Chest’ by GAB DE LA VEGA (Brescia, Italy)


Photo: Ronnie Amighetti

This Italian punk-rock songwriter is gearing up for his
4th album, ‘Life Burns‘ set for release on 1 March 2024.

Ahead of it, you can go bonkers to his new single Off My Chest

De La Vega: “The way interactions shape the way we are, especially in the formative years, is often under-looked. It took me a while to understand that some features of my personality exist and to face them openly, to be outspoken and verbal about them felt immediately redemptive and even liberating during the writing of the lyrics.”

Holy smoke! Off My Chest is a hurly-burly glam stormer. Wham bloody wham bam it goes while De La Vega exorcizes his demons. Riffs fly all over the place and make you want to start a one-man moshpit.

Blimey!

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2. ‘It’s Not A Phase’ by STRIKE TWELVE (San Diego)


Photo: Catalino Alvarez Jr / Cat Eye View Photography

Long-running San Diego/Temecula gunslingers return
with a new head-over-heels steamroller It’s Not A Phase.

“We joke around that when people like our wives first met us, they thought the band was a temporary phase. Now, decades later, we’re still going strong. While being in a band has great potential to be disruptive to the rest our lives, it is in fact the glue that holds us together.”

This easily could be a bonus track on Blink-182‘s new LP One More Time. This haymaker’s head-spinning velocity has a similar rapid-fire and breakneck dash. Dive in, go nuts.

Yeah!

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3. ‘Standing In The Sun’ by THE CREATURE APPEAL (West Midlands, UK)

These young swirling wolves have all punk burners and rock cylinders on. Fast-forward all the way. No breaks, no brakes, no mistakes. Ablaze drum/bass, manic riffs, agitated vocals and a blistering chorus combine for a fiery flamethrower that tests your stereo’s flexibility.

Listen up.


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4. ‘Petroleum’ by YARD ACT (Leeds, UK)


Press photo

British indie rockers Yard Act went to the indie top in
no time, last year with their ace debut LP The Overload.

Album number two, titled Where’s My Utopia? shows up on 1 March 2024.


Album artwork

Petroleum is the 2nd single. A lazy funky-bass and hip-shaking sucker-punch.

James Smith (frontman) “I lost it with the crowd in Bognor Regis and told them I was bored and I didn’t want to be there,” frontman James Smith said in a statement about the song. Me and Ryan [Needham] had a row after, and Ryan rightly dressed me down for the way I acted. It got me pondering the idea that, now this is a job, what are the requirements of it? People think they want honesty but they don’t, they want me to portray the version of honesty that they’ve paid to see and that’s part of the illusion.”

Go.

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5. ‘Tunnel Lights’ by CHELSEA WOLFE (US)


New album artwork

The Californian Goth diva has canned her 7th full length, titled
She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She. It’ll arrive next
year on 9 February.

Tunnel Lights is the 3rd piece from the forthcoming LP, Wolfe offers us.

Wolfe: “‘Tunnel Lights’ is about actually living instead of just ‘getting by.
It’s about waking up to the fact that you’ve been languishing in the dark
and it’s time to start taking steps towards the lights that’ll guide you out
of the tunnel-cave.”

Pure Wolfe.
Mysterious.
Enigmatic.

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6. ‘Heart-Shaped Jacuzzi’ by LOGAN’S CLOSE (Scotland)

It’s the title track of the quality-crafted debut album by this Scottish baroque pop duo.

It evolves slowly from a sepia-colored Beirut vibe with heartfelt organ fragments
to a highly emotive post-break-up cry out that stirs heart and soul. Stellar achievement.

Goosebumps.

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7. ‘Better Than Before’ by TOY CAR (Liverpool)

This fresh captivating Liverpool act shines with chilling verve and impassioned flair
on this electrifying power ballad with its stupendous vocals and its mighty imposing
chorus. Better than before is an astonishing stonker of a song.

Ear-stunning.


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8. ‘Real Life’ by KIIRSTIN MARILYN (NYC)

Having lost her eldest brother in May of 2021 NYC-based songstress Kiirstin Marilyn
has written an extremely personal yet universal 6-track EP, titled Kristoffer that will
take listeners on a heartfelt journey through a spectrum of emotions. With soulful lyrics, unforgettable melodies, and a raw, emotive delivery, this EP is a testament to the power
of storytelling through music. Stream it here.

Real Life is one of the breathtaking highlights. A sky-scraping vocal tour de force. Combined with the mind-blowing guitar play the emotionality runs high. Music can be a healing force. I hope it works for Marilyn.

Get puzzled.


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9. ‘The Fight’ by FUTURE ISLANDS (US)


(Photo Turn Up The Volume – live in Belgium)

Baltimore‘s lauded synth-pop act canned album #7. It’s titled
People Who Aren’t There Anymore and lands on 26 January.

Last week they dropped another new piece titled The Fight.
Sit down, relax, lit a candlelight and dream away to this
endearing beauty.

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10. ‘Too Late’ by Catherine Campbell (Chattanooga, Tennessee)

Singer-songwriter Campbell displayed her moving vocal warmth before and she does one again on Too Late. A magnificent musing with both subtle and charming acoustic guitar sparks, tender piano touches, and angelic backing vocals near the end. High-quality songwriting. Don’t miss this tender little pearl.


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ALL TOGETHER

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TURN UP THE VOLUME’s JUKEBOX 2023 – 10 New Tracks Added Every Week

Every week 10 new rad tracks added

In order to not miss a beat Turn Up The Volume scans the musical
horizon daily (doing it for years now, actually) to stay in touch with
all new things sonically great and shares the results on a weekly
basis.

Check the 10 new rad cuts just
added to this rad 2023 playlist.

TRACK-BY-TRACK

1.’Shame’ by LNC (Nottingham, UK)


📸 Joe Walchester Photography

British band formed in Nottingham in 2016, based upon
a childhood dream and driving ambition to write music
from four school mates

These British gunslingers’ new single is a track inspired by how it feels to be
young and in a constant losing battle to survive in such a competitive world.

Frontman Josh Price roars all over this striking stroke. Shame is a wham bloody wham bam punk fireball. His voice resembles Artcic Monkey’s Alex Turner voice a bit, not his present crooner’s one, but rather his young angry man’s one. LNC is another post-Brexshit band (think Bar Italia, Deadletter, Lmabrini Girls, Ditz, Silverbacks, and several more) that produces turbulent turmoil in these tumultuos times, that reflects their worried state of mind caused by today’s merciless rat race.

Ace.


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2. ‘The Knock’ by FEEDER (UK)


(Press photo)

Welsh veteran rockers FEEDERGrant Nicholas and Taka Hirose as key
members – drop a new LP, their 12th, a double one, titled Black/Red
on 5 April 2024.

One of the new share track, THE KNOCK is a straightforward,
hefty post-grunge rocker with a huge chorus.

Rad.


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3. ‘The King’ by SAFARI ROOM (Nashville, TN)

Safari Room is the indie rock outfit and brainchild of
Alec Koukol
. Omaha-native, now a Nashville-local.

A new album is canned and named ‘Time Devours All Things’.
It lands next year, on February 23rd.


Album artwork

Newest single The King is an ongoing-charged groover driven by a mindbending non-stop bass riff that clashes now and then with a frantic guitar but never backs down. Koukol‘s storytelling vocals complete the stellar sonic picture.

Tune in.

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4. ‘Beside Myself’ by THE 76 CLUB (UK)

Formed in 2022, in Burton-Upon-Trent, England The 76 Club are a 5 -piece alternative rock outfit. Combining ethereal guitar tones with punchy, bass ridden choruses, the group are certainly not afraid to demonstrate their various individual influences.

‘Beside Myself’ is all about the uncertainty that comes with breaking up with someone
and the rollercoaster of emotions, wondering if it was the right decision. The lyrics capture
the vulnerability and the longing for closure. It’s a relatable and heartfelt song that
many people can connect with.

Beside Myself is only their second piece. It’s a fiery cry out whit the guitar and bass
amps turned up and the band’s front Amazon adds vocal fervency, especially
on the flustered chorus. Bingo! Btw, is that Debbie Harry on the single’s artwork?

Go.

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5. ‘West End Girls’ by SLEAFORD MODS (Nottingham, UK)

The mods will have a new limited-edition 7″ single out next month – pre-order info here – with all profits going to Shelter, an organization that helps people with housing issues and homelessness.

For the occasion they covered Pet Shop Boys‘s
gigantic hit West End Girls (more than 245 million
streams on Spotify).

Enjoy.

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6. ‘Brambles’ by FRANK CARTER & THE RATTLESNAKES (UK)

Frank Carter about this second new shared track: “Brambles is a melancholic bop born
from the bramble thorns of love we let grow around us until we are tangled with no method
of escaping unscathed.”

Again we hear the romantic side of Carter, delivered
with avid heart-and-soul passion. Impressive.

Play.

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7.’Globe’ by IRINA IMME (London, UK)

This London-based songstress wrote, in her short musical journey so far, already
250+ songs. Wow, The Beatles fabricated only 1988 tunes in their 10-year career.

Globe is a standout track from her versatile new 6-track EP Blue Forever. Her third. The song is a haunting tale of a lost soul navigating the ups and downs of life. It’s a heartfelt mood swing piece, going forth and back with Imme‘s emotive voice shining in the middle.

Top!


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8. ‘Feel Me’
by GIRL WITH A HAWK (Boston, MA)

Girl with Hawk is an American rock band formed
in 2021 and led by musician Linda S. Viens.

The song is dedicated to Justine Covault, the founder of
Boston‘s Red On Red Records who passed away last summer.

Viens: “I can’t say that we have closure yet; as it has only been six months since we lost Justine, but I would say that the way the song seems to embody our heartache, and at the same time confirm that our relationship is still a living them, whether you believe that or not, does bring some comfort.”

Music, as we know, has a healing power. Hopefully, the electrifying guitar energy at work here and Viens‘ poignant vocals can have that healing impact on everybody involved, family and friends, in this tragedy.


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9. ‘Lovers‘ by PILLS FOR TOMORROW (Grenoble, France)

This fresh French band cites shoegaze and neo-psychedelica and
related bands such as BJM, My Bloody Valenne, Mogwai and Spacemen 3
as influences.

Lovers is one of the two cuts on their debut EP, titled Castle Rock.

It’s a dreamy and smoothly progressing jam that grows slowly but surely in
intensity and anxiety along its exhilarative path caused by inflamed guitars
going while singer Nathalie Valion‘s vocals float all over it.

Check in.


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10. ‘Roadrunner Vs. Your Mother by THE MAGIC CITY (Boston, MA)

The Magic City is a new Boston-based rock band.

Roadrunner Vs. Your Mother is a provocative debut offering,
with roots that stretch from Britpop to post-punk to glam to
classic alternative.

It’s an amplified, melancholic-sounding reverie that triggers your daydreaming moments.
Its astounding guitar-infused and vivid vocals/harmonies coloured chorus takes the song to a zippy level. Splendid debut!


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ALL TOGETHER

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TURN UP THE VOLUME’s JUKEBOX 2023 – 10 New Tracks Added Every Week

Every week 10 new rad tracks added

In order to not miss a beat Turn Up The Volume scans the musical
horizon daily (doing it for years now, actually) to stay in touch with
all new things sonically great and shares the results on a weekly
basis.

Check the 10 new rad cuts just
added to this rad 2023 playlist.

TRACK-BY-TRACK

1. ‘Weather Warning’ by LEISURE FM (Poland-born / London-based)

Leisure FM are twins Milena & Weronika, born in Poland, who lived in Wales as
children and now calling South East London home. Driven by late-night contemplation
and experimental spirit, they started producing music in their bedrooms a few years
back to combat lockdown blues, alongside DJing regularly.

They just released one of the most notable debut EPs of 2023. Stream fables here.

Weather Warning is the opener and sets the tone for Leisure FM’s sensual and enigmatic sound. It’s a trippy vibe that circles around a bewitching beat and subtle guitar sparks. Midway, a surprising, 15-second classical strings/flute fragment comes on before that mesmeric beat returns. Magnetic piece.

Listen up.


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2. ‘Fear Of Living’ by THE LEMONHEADS (US)

After almost 4 decades of wayward pop tunes with his band, THE LEMONHEADS and
some solo records EVAN DANDO (born in Massachusetts, now aged 56) is still around.

He co-wrote Fear Of Living last year, with the late
frontman Dan Lardner of NYC’s indie band QTY.

It’s a jangly jingle with Dando‘s
voice resonating quite low.

Check in.

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3. ‘Lunar Eclipse’ by THE VACCINES (London)


(Photo by Turn Up the Volume – Lokerse Feesten, Belgium – 2022)

British guitar pop idols THE VACCINES have their new, sixth full-length,
baptized Pick-Up Full Of Pink Carnations out on 12 January 2024.

Lunar Eclipse is the 3rd shared single.

Another ridiculously catchy tune from these catchy tunesmiths.

Feel the heat.

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4. ‘The Background’ by OK PANDA (Belgium)

The Background is the Belgian band’s 3rd single of the year. It highlights the challenges
of mental health and feelings of being lost in modern life. The single explores the inner struggle of a person who feels lost in the hustle and bustle of everyday life, through metaphors related to the film world, and who desperately tries to find his/her place in
a world that moves too fast.

Sonically bouncy guitars and the harmonies colored chorus create, despite the delicate content, a brisk and jaunty flow that seems to suggest that there’s still a light shining at
the end of the tunnel.

Watch/listen.

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5. ‘Like That’ by THE RODA LITS (Belgium)

It’s been 5 years since this Belgian garage guitar indies released
their debut album Common Specimen/Indoor Mold.

But they’re back now, and they didn’t lose their electrical mojo nor their stompin’ swagger. Cracking drums, afire guitars and tense vocals are what you get. Don’t miss their return.

Play.


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6. ‘Loverman’ by LOCAL BLOOD (Lithuania)

Local Blood is a dystopian post-punk band from Vilnius, Lithuania. They just released their 2nd, intriguing, eight-song album named Loverman revealing a multi-layered, even more mature, more complex sound. Thematically it reflects experiences of a man in the 90s, in the troubled Lithuania of that time. Stream/buy  here.

The ominous guitar-riff/drum driven title track has both an impassionate and mysterious sonority mostly caused by the creepy vocals and grows in intensity along its eerie way.

Fascinating.


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7. ‘The Great Upheaval’ by “THE ALTER KRAKERS (Canada)

This loose, careening, ’70s rock ‘n’ roll inspired trio wrote this track, inspired by
The Great Upheaval Art Exhibitt at the AGO in Toronto, the song is told from the perspective of Russian/French painter Marc Chagal in the first verse “I made my
name as a painter; I helped create a new style, and we changed the landscape for a
while”
and then Picasso in the second verse: “I’ll put your ass on a canvas, cut you
into cubes; they’ll know your name but never recognize you.”

Expect Mona Lisa to be part of a riff-roaring rock ripper.

Here.

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8. ‘The Hard Way’ by JIANTS (Toronto, Canada)

Blending a love of 90’s alt-rock with modern indie sensibilities, Jiants
is a Toronto-based group led by ex-pro skateboarder Jesse Landen.

They have a brand-new full-length out, named Tall Tales. Stream it here.

The uplifting title track is basically a classic ‘get your girl back’ song. It’s about realizing you have a special bond with someone and deciding whether to step forward with them or leave each other behind forever. It’s from the perspective of someone feeling uncertain but offering up their full commitment this time.

A frisky and captivating tune that your ears will embrace on the spot.

Here’s why.

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9. ‘Good Lookin’ Liars’ by THE BLIPS (Birmingham, Alabama)

This seasoned Alabama rock team just released their
2nd lonplayer, baptized Again. Stream it here.

I don’t know if ‘Good Lookin’ Liars‘ is an autobiographical song, but what I do now is that it has enough jangly riffs and a banging chorus beat that’ll boost your state of mind instantly. I suppose you know where to find the repeat button.

Go.


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10. ‘In The Middle’ by RAVEEN (Montreal)

In The Middle is the first song these Canadians have released in over three years.

Lyrically, the song is a warning not to get too close. Written as one voice speaking to another, the song documents the feeling of desiring closeness while nonetheless knowing that you are changing and evolving. This song tries to provide a snapshot of the emotions we feel in those moments when love and growth fight for dominance in our lives.

It’s an intimate, vulnerable, yet tender musing that brought
the touching voice of Perfume Genius to my mind.

Beautiful.


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TURN UP THE VOLUME’s JUKEBOX 2023 – 10 New Tracks Added Every Week

Every week 10 new rad tracks added

In order to not miss a beat Turn Up The Volume scans the musical
horizon daily (doing it for years now, actually) to stay in touch with
all new things sonically great and shares the results on a weekly
basis.

Check the 10 new rad cuts just
added to this rad 2023 playlist.

TRACK-BY-TRACK

1. ‘May I Comply’ by HEARTWORMS (London)

Up and fast-coming artist Jojo Orme and her musical vehicle Heartworms is shooting to the top as a comet. It started with her ace EP A Comfort Notion and she follows it now with this new titillating single. A funky guitar pop pearl with a repetitive riff that creeps under your skin in an eye blink and sensual vocals that stick on the spot. Awesome.

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2. ‘Meditation’ by INFADER (Belgium)

Infader is the band of Belgian singer-songwriter Michaël Denis who produce heavy rock with a dramatic flair. In a culture of musical over-simplification they add nuance to rock as we know it. Emotionally layered and transforming music, without the essence of the catchy song to lose sight of.


📷 Stan Geudens

On Meditation, they storm fast-forward from the get-go with fierce guitars, pounding drumming and feverish vocals. A rapid-fire ripper that turns you dizzy. Sassy stroke!

Check the heat.


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3. ‘Lords’ by BARBARISM (Manchester, UK)

Wow! What a smoking debut this is. Lords is a powerhouse hammer blow for fanatic headbangers with a guitar riff that drives you crazy and vocals that make your ears
vibrate.

Barbaric stuff.

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4. ‘The Sadness In You, The Sadness In Me’ by SUEDE (London)

Last year the glam champs released their
9th, highly praised, album Autofiction.

An expanded edition shows up on December 8, it includes a
live LP and a 4-track EP featuring this vintage Suede diamond.

Top.


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5. ‘I Want To Start A Religion’ by MATT TIEGLER (Chicago)

Chicago songwriter, actor and playwright Matt Tiegler returned to the studio after a long hiatus, for his third full-length, named Free Hands Down Hill, including this sickly sticky tune that may start a new religion. Pithy electricity. Hallelujah.

Let’s pray.

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6. ‘Say It Like You Mean It’ by SLEATER-KINNEY (Washington)

Washington‘s longtime rollin’ pop-punk indies, a duo now with Carrie
Brownstein
and Corin Tucker, have their new, 10th LP, baptized Little
Rope
out on 19 January 2024.

Ahead of it we can enjoy this new sizzling single.

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7. ‘Hiding’ by HAZE (Ghent, Belgium)

After playing with some bands, Belgian musician Mirabelle van de Put decided
in 2021 to go solo under the moniker of HAZE. Her excellent self-titled debut LP appeared the same year.

She’ll have her sophomore one, titled Out of Sight, out in January.

Hiding is the first single. A glinstering dream pop musing featuring sparkling guitar and smooth bass play, and van de Put‘s enticing voice takes you on a relaxing trip that flares up now and then.

The eye-catching video is created by Naomi Kerkhove.

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8. ‘The Horrible Things’ by SARASARA (France)

Sarasara is a French avant-garde performance artist and
songwriter who launches her third album Elixir on March 1st.

The album’s potent mix of cultural ideas fuses with dark industrial synths and gothic atmospherics to shape her intoxicating, cinematic sophisti-pop. Enthralling, groove-laden compositions recall the likes of David Bowie and Jehnny Beth, but Sarasara found more influence in political writers; Bell Hooks, the distinguished professor of race and class, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, a French socialist, and the first person to declare himself an anarchist, and Édith Thomas, the French novelist and bisexual pioneer of women’s
history, among others.”

First single The Horrible Things is an enigmatic slo-mo reverie with an addictive
beat and Sarasara‘s near-whispering voice creating a ghostly atmosphere.

Watch/listen.

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9. ‘The Turtle’ by DOCTOR, DOCTOR (Oakland, CA)

This Oakland trio has a new 4-track EP, named Second Opinion out.

Closer ‘The Turtle’ kept playing in my head after a couple of spins. First thing that came to mind was the acoustic guitar play of Jimmy Page on Led Zep‘s classic Stairway To Heaven because of its bewitching resonance. And I’ll throw in another big name. Think Jethro Tull
on a mellow moment. Well, judge for yourself.


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10. ‘My Story’ by HANI ABADI (San Francisco)

This multi-instrumentalist and composer from San Francisco
releases his debut album ‘Tiamat‘ on November 30th.

My Story, the second shared track, is a moody and emotional ballad that makes you silent and triggers melancholic thoughts. It attempts to convey the complexity of a relationship and its profound effect on someone’s life. The song is meant to console and offer hope during the darkest days.

The accompanying video captures these raw emotions, featuring claymation characters. This nostalgic style is reminiscent of music videos from the late 90s and early 2000s.

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TURN UP THE VOLUME’s JUKEBOX 2023 – 10 New Tracks Added Every Week

Every week 10 new rad tracks added

In order to not miss a beat Turn Up The Volume scans the musical
horizon daily (doing it for years now, actually) to stay in touch with
all new things sonically great and shares the results on a weekly
basis.

Check the 10 new rad cuts just
added to this rad 2023 playlist.

ALL TOGETHER

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TRACK-BY-TRACK

1. ‘Robot’ by PENNYPACKER (Belgium)

These 4 motherrockers learned their craft by making noisy waves in different
bands before. They just released their cooking 4-track EP named ROBOT.

Robot artwork

The title track is a bass/guitar-riff hammer blow going everywhere fast.
A fanatical flare-up that speeds towards a monstrous climax. Who needs
humans when robots kick ass this knife-edged way.

Check in.

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2. ‘Just Stop Oil’ by MINISTRY (Chicago)

On 1 March 2024 industrial rock hot rod Al Jourgensen and his band
Ministry drop album #16, baptized HOPIULFORTHEMASSES.

First single JUST STOP OIL is a familiar battering haymaker
about our threatened environment. Yes, Jourgensen cares and
makes a lot of noise about it.

Press play.

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3. ‘Sabretooth Monkey’ by MY OCTOPUS MIND (Bristol, UK)

Last week these English misfits released their new
turbulent album Trying To Be Normal. Stream it here.

Closer Sabetrooth Monkey is one of the highlights. A viciously funky bass-driven shocker that does your head in with its maddening mid-tempo beat. The ominous chorus with its metallic guitar aggression adds even more fervent furor to this brainbreaker. Touchdown.

I don’t wanna know
I’m a sabre-toothed monkey
So what you gonna do
now you Juiced up Flunky
Where you gonna go


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4. ‘Losing My Faith’ by ELECTRIC CIRCUS (Newcastle, UK)

EC:It’s about the trials and tribulations of modern day life and how no matter who
you are or where you come from, we all have our own personal battles that we’re fighting.
It’s ideally a message of hope, and tries to convey that no matter who you are, we’re all in
this together and we’re all just trying to hold on to our faith, and not to lose it when times
get tough or big changes come around.

Losing My Faith rumbles, rattles, and roll from the kick-off. Afire guitars,
bashing drumming, and hopped-up vocals going paranoiac on the titanic
chorus. A crackerjack stroke. Trust me, you can have faith in this band.

Tune in.


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5. ‘A Little To Well’ by DEGREES (Sweden)


Photo credit: Evelina Carbor

This Swedish duo just dropped their first album in 10 years. It’s called Pt. V

“With their love for captivating melodies and soft synths, Degrees continue
where they left off; epic, poetic melancholy with reveling pop rhythms, enriched
with a little drive from the early 80ies Synthpop and modern Shoegaze.”


Album artwork

A Little To Well is a sizzling stunner, a supersonic missile, sounding like a falbbergasting
post-punk symphony loaded with frenetic guitars, frantic synths, flaring duet vocals and
an amazeballs chorus. Yeah!

Ace.


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6. ‘Personal Jesus’ by TREVOR HORN and IGGY POP

British famous singer-songwriter-producer Trevor Horn (now 74),
who scored a No 1 UK hit in 1979 with his one-time project
Buggles
and their pop tune
Video Killed The Radio Star is about to release an
album of covers.

One of the covered songs is Personal Jesus, the 24-carat Depeche Mode classic from 1990. Horn invited eternal punk IGGY POP to do the singing. An inch-perfect decision. At the age of 76, he still bites like he wants to be your dog. His performance here is bone-chilling.

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7. ‘Kurt Cobain’ by SAM HUNN from Verticoli (Australia)

The track is about emotional turmoil, something that worked as a burden on the late great Kurt Cobain‘s psyche. Hunn translated this confused state of mind into a droning grunge sucker-punch that races with illegal speed.

It has some mind-bending boogie-woogie piano play that’s surrounded by mental guitars and Hunn‘s flipped-out vocals. The huge chorus does the rest. Smells like a bewildering Cobain tribute.

Yeah!


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8. ‘Sitcom’ by WIESINGER (Alberta, Canada)

Justin Wiesinger about Sitcom: “Sometimes life feels like a “Sitcom.” Minus the audience laugh tracks. This song is super tongue in cheek silly, but I think it has a humanity and a certain depth to it that can make you, the listener, squirm and really think deeply about your own life.”

These are the kind of frolicsome and upbeat pop tunes always welcome on my headphones in these worrying times. It’s a tremendously infectious and an inspiringly charming earworm. Sunbeams for Fall. Sing along, hum along, whistle along. Always believe in a bright light at the end of the tunnel.

Yes.

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9. ‘Now And Then’ by THE BEATLES

A previously unreleased John Lennon song, titled Now And Then,
billed as the last song by The Beatles was released last week.

Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr worked on the 1979 demo while
compiling The Beatles Anthology in the mid-’90s featuring ‘new’ songs Free As A Bird
and Real Love, but didn’t finish it.

Now, using advanced technology and a curatorial touch, McCartney
and Starr have completed what they started with George, and turned
it into a fully orchestrated pearl of a love song.

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10. ‘Take It All Away’ by GISELLE AND ERIK (US)

Originally from Orlando and Gainesville, FL and currently based in Nashville, TN, Giselle and Erik are a husband-and-wife duo. Their genre-crossing style melds their roots in folk and jazz. Each of them songwriters, Giselle and Erik offer their audiences a collection of original music that pairs Giselle’s warm, lyrical voice and mellow piano with the sweet sounds of Erik’s jazz and classical guitar.

After experiencing a life-or-death medical surgery, the pair found comfort in
music with the release of their brand new affectional EP, fittingly called Healing.

Opening track Take It All The Way is my favourite. A romantic and uplifting beauty
with marvellous acoustic guitar play, subtle piano touches and blissful vocals.
Think Angel Olsen/Emmilou Harris.

Wondrous.


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Every week 10 new rad tracks added

In order to not miss a beat Turn Up The Volume scans the musical
horizon daily (doing it for years now, actually) to stay in touch with
all new things sonically great and shares the results on a weekly
basis.

Check the 10 new rad cuts just
added to this rad 2023 playlist.

ALL TOGETHER

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TRACK-BY-TRACK

1. Ice Cream (Pay Phone) by BLACK PUMAS (Austin, Texas)


📸 Jody Domingue Studios

The soul pumas have their brand new album Chronicles Of A Diamond
out, with this funky ripper as one of the highs off the record.

Watch/listen.

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2. ‘All The Times’ by GAE VINCI remixed by THE KVB

Sicilian musician/producer Gae Vinci released his top-notch debut album
Lonely Ballads last May, mixing electronica, psychedelia and electric shoegaze
layers.

To keep the momentum going, renowned British darkwave duo The KVB remixed
All The Times, one of the album’s highlights. Their atmospheric approach adds a heart-warming Depeche Mode-esque vibe.

The accompanying, eye-catching video was an idea of Gae Vinci, who
chose and edited clips, transposing into visual The KVB‘s sound.

Watch/listen

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3. ‘Swan’ by KING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD (Australia)

Last Friday these ridiculously productive psych-prog rockers from down under unleashed their 25th album in 13 years. Hallelujah. On The Silver Cord they swapped guitars for electronica.

Swan is a great example of it. Yes, the Aussies go disco.


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4. ‘Cars’ by DARKPLACE (Stockholm, Sweden)

Darkplace is a mysterious new Swedish dark dream pop/post-punk group who
released their intriguing debut album About The End Of The World last Friday.

Watch the album saga in motion right here.

One of the 4 singles on the LP is this Cars banger.

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5. ‘The Tower’ by FUTURE ISLANDS (Baltimore, US)

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(Photo by Turn Up The Volume)

Baltimore‘s synth-pop act FUTURE ISLANDS present their 7th album,
baptized People Who Aren’t There Anymore next year, on January 26.

The newest single off the album is this pure synth-pop pearl.

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6. ‘Ghostwriter’ by STRESS DOLLS (Buffalo, NY)

Stress Dolls is the moniker of American alt/pop/rock artist Chelsea O’Donnell.

Ghostwriter is the 2nd single off her upcoming debut album.

“There are many times where I don’t really know what a song is about until long after
I write it, and “Ghostwriter” was no exception. I came to recognize it as a metaphor about my relationship to anxiety: I want to be the narrator of my own story, but there are lots of times where I feel like my anxious feelings take the reins, even if I don’t want them to. I take the credit, or blame, for my own actions, but the metaphor of anxiety as a ‘ghostwriter’ felt fitting to me.”

Ghostwriter is a speedy, shivering and steamrollin’ indie pop tune with
some surprisingly exciting violin play embedded in an guitar-driven flair.

Listen.


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7. ‘It Goes On’ by WAASH

“I find myself writing about moving on and freeing yourself from bad vibes quite often. I guess it’s just the theme of my life, and these songs are my way of meditating on these relationships and finding peace with it.”

It Goes On is a jangly psych-pop dream propelled by glowing
guitars and has a galvanic chorus that sticks instantly.

Press play.


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8. ‘You Be Good’ by ARIH SK (Ontario, Canada)


(Credit: Amber Lee Williams)

Arih SK is an artist living and working in St. Catharines, Ontario. He’s known for writing short, slightly upbeat songs with simple melodies about loss, nostalgia, family, and relationships.

“This song is inspired by Alex The Parrot, who was part of the avian learning experiment. He could tell between different colours and shapes, could count, and he was the first non-human animal to have ever asked a question (what colour am I?). Sadly, the experiment was abruptly ended by Alex’s untimely death. The chorus of the song borrows Alex’s last words, which were the same words he said at the end of every day’s session: “You be good. I love you. See you tomorrow. My daughter Olive sings on this track with me.

‘You Be Good’ is a sweet, tender and catchy father/daughter lullaby. Lovely!

Sing along.


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9. ‘The End Of Apathy’ by TEJON STREET CORNER THIEVES (US)

This US outlaw alt-folk group have come a long way since their humble beginnings when they used to busk for loose change, actually taking their name from a time when they were accused of stealing a corner on Tejon Street in their home city of Colorado Springs during a turf war between rival buskers.

Last week they released their brand new
full length, baptized Juxtaposition.

The End Of Apathy is one of the stand out tracks on the record.
A punky folk chant fueled with manic mandolin riffage.

Top.

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10. ‘Autumn’ by THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM (New Jersey, US)

New Jersey‘s Americana rockers launched their new,
6th LP, titled History Books. It’s simply one of their best.

This melancholic power ballad is one of the notable scores


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all new things sonically great and shares the results on a weekly
basis.

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TRACK-BY-TRACK

1. ‘The Dancer’ by IDLES (Bristol, UK)


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Bristol punks IDLES have worked their
way up since 2018 with 4 splendid albums.

And the recordings of number 5 are finished. The new one
is baptized TANGK and materialises on 16 February 2024.

The first single named DANCER features backing vocals
from LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy and Nancy Whang.

Dance.

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2.’Gone’ by SLEEK TEETH (Los Angeles)

This darkwave/electro/EBM  duo just released their booming debut single ‘Gone’.

ST: “Gone is an awakening of sorts, a shift in consciousness that hits like a fever dream.
There’s no promise of some enlightening revelation to come, and it’s that terrifying feeling
of losing your grip on reality where real transformation can take place.”

It’s a striking debut that triggers all of your limbs to get up, stand up, and fight
for your right to party in the dark. References? D.A.F. (Deutsch-Amerikanische
Freundschaft
) and Clan Of Xymox

Stream/buy.


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3. ‘We Got To Move’ by LOL TOLHURST BUDGIE producer JACKNIFE LEE (UK/Los Angeles)

New supergroup featuring former The Cure drummer Lol Torhust,
Budgie
, former Siouxsie and the Banshees drummer and Siouxsie‘s ex-husband,
and Irish music producer Jacknife Lee launch their debut LP Los Angeles
on November 3.

This 3rd appetizer is another dancefloor knockout
with Modest Mouse’s Isaac Brock on vocals.

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4. ‘R.E.T.R.O.’ by SAM SHERDEL (Sheffield, UK)

Sherdel: “”R.E.T.R.O” was written in 2021 after the initial lockdowns. It’s a bittersweet pop record which contains the message to appreciate what you have whilst you have it, as the moment it’s gone is the moment it hurts.”

This is the kind of song that your ears embrace on first hearing. An impassioned
riff ripper with an effervescent tempo, feverish vocals – think Stereophonics‘ dynamizing voice Kelly Jones – and a puissant refrain, think the vivid drive of Americana hero John Mellencamp. Touchdown!

The accompanying video is a romantic beauty.

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5. ‘House Of Pain’ by THE BATTERY FARM (Manchester, UK)

The British gutter punk 4-piece have their 12th single out, since hitting the scene in 2019.

“It’s a song about survival, a song that kicks back against the shame imposed on all of us who are scraping by in an ongoing and worsening cost of greed crisis. You do what you have to survive, and how dare anyone in a position of privilege look down their nose.”

House Of Pain is a chaotic slash and smash haymaker, a left/right uppercut, with schizophrenic guitars, crazed drumming, and a vocalist that screams his lungs out.
No rest for the wicked.

Tune in.
Start a moshpit
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6. ‘Devil Comes In Colour’ by FRAKARD (Cardiff, Wales)

“Devil Comes in Colour was the first song that Frakard ever wrote. Singer Ben and Guitarist Ben sat facing the open window of his flat, and it poured out of us. It means exactly what you think it does – it resides in a world of drugs, women and darkness. It sat dormant for years until we felt confident enough to revisit and perfect it. It is the 2nd in a series of 3 singles about the stages of a relationship, showcasing its rise and fall. It began with ‘Come With Me?’ earlier this year and will culminate in 2024.”

WOWZERS! Be ready for a jagged mid-tempo jackhammer with hectic
guitar hooks, frantic drumming, razor-edged vocals and a vociferous
chorus.

Unleash the devil.


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7. ‘Run Run Run’ by THE LIBERTINES (London, UK)


Press photo

THE LIBERTINES are active once again. It’s been 8 years since the release of their
3rd album Anthems For Doomed Youth, which was their first in 11 years back then.

So great news for the Libs fans. The new longplayer is named ALL QUIET ON THE EASTERN ESPLANADE and will be launched on 8 March 2024. Pre-order info

RUN RUN RUN is a sickly sticky runner.
A vintage Libertines anthem. Hail hail.

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8. ‘Stockholm’ by CACTUS FLOWERS (USA)

This Houston psych-rock outfit have their sophomore
full-length Elation out on November 17th.


Album artwork

But first this new single. Frontwoman/bandleader Jessica A.M. channels the power of a live volcano through her guitar rig, her tone pouring through your speakers like scorching lava. Meanwhile, her mystical lyrics convey a dreamlike, starry-eyed romanticism spiked with a bite of attitude.

Stockholm‘s circles around a trance-inducing, magnetic riff – think Yo La Tengo – and
rings deliriously on the chorus with vitalizing vocals. Top-notch score!

Listen up.


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9. ‘Lie’ by MILLIE MILNER & THE DEADNAMES (Manchester, UK)


Photo Credit: Izzy Clayton

Beginning as a solo project and growing into a band, Millie Milner & The Deadnames
of Manchester, UK was forged with a stronger mission at the heart…to be the queer representation that the band’s members struggled to find in their own teenage years.

Edi Milner (frontperson): “For me the band is all about the bigger picture. It’s more
than music, it’s a home for people like us that often struggle to find a place to fit in.”

Lie was inspired by a breakup of Milner’s and co-penned by a friend, “lie” tells of
a need to take ownership of their life and their choices and the newfound element
of fun and recklessness they found themselves surrounded by as a newly single
person.

It’s indie at its vivid best. Sparkling guitars going berserk now and then, firm
drum hits, crystal clear vocals/harmonies, evocative lyrics, and a banging chorus.

Check in.
Clap your hands.

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10. ‘Feelin Sorry‘ by MY MORNNG JACKET (USA)

MMJ: “We have always loved music that celebrates the many feelings that come rushing in during the holiday season. Long ago we recorded an EP for itunes but it was never pressed on vinyl so this year for Record Store Day Black Friday next month we thought it would be fun to re-release these tunes.”

The EP will feature two new tracks. One of them is this
nostalgic and romantic Xmassy ballad, named ‘Feelin Sorry’.

Enjoy.


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TURN UP THE VOLUME’s JUKEBOX 2023 – 10 New Tracks Added Every Week

Every week 10 new rad tracks added

In order to not miss a beat Turn Up The Volume scans the musical
horizon daily (doing it for years now, actually) to stay in touch with
all new things sonically great and shares the results on a weekly
basis.

Check the 10 new rad cuts just
added to this rad 2023 playlist.

TRACK-BY-TRACK

1. ‘Baby I Call Hell’ by DEAP VALLY (California)

A couple of weeks ago Deap Vally, one of the best bands of the past 10 years
according to my ears and eyes, announced the end of their amazing journey.

They’ll say farewell with an extensive tour starting next month (all dates here),
a new vinyl edition of their debut LP Sistrionic (pre-order here), and this new
smashing version of their smashing single from that smashing debut album.

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2. ‘TK421’ by LENNY KRAVITZ (NYC)

Superstar LENNY KRAVITZ (born Leonard Albert Kravitz in New York City
59 years ago) returns next year – 15 March 2024 – with his 12th album,
a double one, baptized Blue Electric Light.

Lead single ‘TK421’ is a 24-Carat funky rocker.

On the accompanying video Kravitz shakes a lot of bare body parts.

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3. ‘Flutter On Your Signal’ by DEAD ANYWAY (Gloucester, UK)

I discovered this two outspoken and life-observing duo – Kate Arnold (lyrics/vocals)
and Marc Symonds (beats/instruments) only last week after on the occasion of an interview with politics driven, American punk poet Joshua Baumgarten of Dutch rock unit The Irrational Library.

Dead Anyway produces the very post-punk turmoil and
society-critical stories that I have loved since I was born.

Flutter On Your Signal comes from their new 4-track EP B-Sides And Oddities.
It’s a synth-shoving and drum-beating groover with turbulent spoken-word
vocals rolling over it. Think The Stone Roses‘ 1989 pysch jam Fools Gold. Yes,
that good.

Tune in.


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4. ‘Sometimes I Swear’ by THE VACCINES (UK)


(Photo by Turn Up the Volume – Lokerse Feesten, Belgium – 2022)

The British pop idols canned their new, sixth full-length, named
Pick-Up Full Of Pink Carnations. It comes out on 12 January 2024.

Ahead of it comes this glorious single. A pure vaccine(s) knockout.

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5. LSD.TV by WAXX! (Norwich UK)

The song is a poignant reminder of the black hole the mainstream media and commercial
TV landscape can create in today’s society. Sometimes you have to change the channel to truly escape what is going on in our reality, but still somehow end up feeling remote. The song pulls together speaker, ripping guitar tones, driving bass lines, thumping drums and waving synthesisers for a very floaty vocal to sail on top of to hopefully fine you a channel that’s for you
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This addictive LSD snorter invites you to channel your restless thoughts. It’s spiraling tempo, layered orchestration, poppy harmonies, afire guitars and zippy chorus combine for an amplified, psychedelic triumph.


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6. ‘Black Angel’ by DEREK SMITH (Boston, MA)


Photo Credit: Courtesy

“I am talking directly to God in this song. Whatever the concept of God is.
Real, fake, whatever. I am not flat-out saying what I believe. Though, I am
sure people are smart enough to know what and how I feel.”

Smith has so far two albums on his résumé, Rubedo (2022)
and last summer’s Obscura and no signs of a pause yet.

Black Angel is a sky-scraping standout of a song, with Smith‘s astonishing voice
as the hero in the middle. This impassioned doozy bursts with expressive emotion
and stirring sensibility. Bluesy, soulful, guitar-crazy Americana. I’m sure God added
it to his divine Spotify playlist.

Get puzzled.


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7. ‘POV’ by VIA CROWE (US)

Only 17, only 3 songs out (the first one last July), and already making
a huge impression, sonically and vocally. It’s a quite rare experience.

Crowe is definitely going places. POV is a splendid pop-flavored
rocker with a gloriously full-on sonority throughout.Top!

Think Sharon Van Etten/Angel Olsen.

Keep your ears peeled for her debut album,
titled UNFINISHED and landing on October 27th.


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8. ‘Disregard’ by FULVETTA (Dublin, Ireland)

Fulvetta are a Dublin-based 4-piece. They imbibe influences from a variety of
genres and bands without being in hock to them – dreamy, reverb-laden shoegaze pioneers My Bloody Valentine, classic 90s era Smashing Pumpkins and fuzzed up
noise from the likes of Dinosaur Jr. and Sonic Youth.

Disregard is a bittersweet shoegaze symphony going sky-high, propelled by layers
of guitar commotion after a dreamy intro. This sonic process repeats it itself with
dense intensity and grows towards a rhapsodic finale. Magnificent.


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9. ‘Thorazine Bender’ by INSTANT SMILE (Philadelphia)

Philly‘s DIY rockers, husband-wife (guitarist Greg Phoenix and drummer Erin Berry)
draw influences from 60s and 70s era pop, classic rock, psych, and prog, and reformulate them into a thoughtful, satisfying, modern – and unique – take on rock and roll.

They just dropped a new, 4-track EP, titled 4 X 2

Opener Thorazine Bender is a blues-rock ripper spiced with rockabilly
guitar electricity, rattling drums, and edged vocals. I hear white stripes vibes
in my ears.

Listen/watch.

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10. ‘All I Die For’ by SWiiMS (Toronto, Canada)

“The songs is about the beginning stages of a relationship, how you try to make yourself more intriguing or impressive than you are in order to keep that person interested. It also describes the feeling of hopefulness, bliss and loss of control that the start of any new relationship brings.”

No it’s not a new single from British shoegaze heroes Slowdive‘s brand new LP, but my ears tell me that All I Die For has the quality to be part of it. The breezy combination of shiny synths, radiant guitars, floating melodiousness and the whispering vocals will reveal why I made that comparison.

Listen.

ALL TOGETHER

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9 October 2023

In order to not miss a beat Turn Up The Volume scans the musical
horizon daily (doing it for years now, actually) to stay in touch with
all new things sonically great and shares the results on a weekly
basis.

Check the 10 new rad cuts just
added to this rad 2023 playlist.

TRACK-BY-TRACK

1. ‘In Slow Motion’ by EX-HYENA (Boston, US)

“The music of Ex-Hyena – Reuben Bettsak and Bo Barringer – has often
explored our collective sense of being through hyper-specific moments.
But if we were granted the ability to slow those moments down, would we
react differently, and would we have a greater or lesser understanding of
what transpires before us? That’s at the core of the Boston dystopian
dance-pop duo’s new single and video.”

Reuben Bettsak: “Things seem to move so fast sometimes and it’s hard to savor moments,
or understand a magical day, a traumatic event, a breakup or a fight, etc. It’s kind of the whole imagining life as a movie where you could replay things in slow motion – with other psychedelic effects for good measure.”

In Slow Motion is the lead single of the duo’s forthcoming, third album ‘A Kiss of the Mind’. Expect dark-synth-wave pizazz at its haunting best. Booming beats rotate on and on towards a full orchestral plangency while shadowy vocals add even more sinister vibes.

Score!

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2. ‘Set’ by KING GIZZARD AND THE LIZARD WIZARD (Australia)

The Aussie psych-prog-rockers announced their 25th LP in 13 years.
Their second of 2023. I don’t know when they sleep, or what meds
they take but their productivity is off the charts.

The new one is called The Silver Cord
and comes our way on 27 October.

One of the pieces they already shared is Set.
Psychedelic disco for the wicked.


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3. ‘Fourth Pass Over The Graveyard’ (UNKLE Reconstruction) by THE BLACK DELTA MOVEMENT (Kingston-Upon-Hull, UK)

TBDM has a new 5-track EP, titled In Acetate, out on November 17th. More info here.

One of the pieces is a remix by UNKLE (the musical act of veteran trip-hop hero James Lavelle) of February single Fourth Pass Over The Graveyard. Expect psychedelia in slo-mo with Stone Roses‘s Fools Gold echoes, fuzzy vocals and spacey rhythms.

Empty your head and
let the music in.


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4. ‘Newdance’ by HUNGRY BOYS (Kyiv, Ukraine)

Newdance is the title track of the duo’s brand-new EP. Stream/buy it here.

It’s about non-stop burning matches and circles around and around pushed
by a mind-boggling synth riff creeping in your head faster than you can say
Fuck Putin. It’s stroboscope electro that gets you in a trance for 5 and a half
minutes. Want more? You know where the repeat button is.


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5. ‘Dark Angel’ by SUSU (New York)


Promo photo

Boasting power vocals and a rippin’ guitar riff, she’s a pleaser and a teaser dealing pure punk out your speakers. This is the hand; a perfect play for lovers, an ex, or one night stand.”

Punk-pop fireworks at work. Dark Angel rattles and rolls with energetic elan and greedy guitars and flares up when the tempestuous chorus hits your ears. Desirous vocals complete this roaring ripper.

Play.

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6. ‘Hell’ by SLEATER-KINNEY (Olympia, Washington)

Washington‘s indie-pop-punk Grrrls share their 10th LP,
named Little Rope with the world on 19 January 2024.

Hell is the first single. A blood-curdling roller coaster of a song.

Wowzers.

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7. ‘Same Old Story’ by READ THE ROOM (Norwich, UK)

This British 5-piece just released their high-spirited 5-track debut EP,
titled A Place Like No Other. Stream here.

Same Old Story is a standout track. Think Garbage‘s Shirley Manson
rockin’ out with freaked-out guitars flying around her head.

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8. ‘Safe’ by WIRE SPINE (Vancouver, British Columbia)

Wire Spine was formed in 2015 by Robert Katerwol of Weird Candle, and Jesi Tekahionwake. Following their 2018 debut album Bury Me Here they’re back now with new single Safe. An electro-pop stomper with New Order-like synth beats and seductive Tekahionwake vocals.

Top.

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9. ‘Crown Of Thorns’ by THE SUBTHEORY (Los Angeles/Oxford)

At its core, Crown of Thorns delves into the concept of boundaries, those elusive lines
that define personal space and individuality. Singer Cate DeBu lyrical talent shines as she weaves a narrative that vividly portrays the dynamics of establishing and maintaining these boundaries.

It’s a smooth, soulful reverie with gentle and charming vocals
and a Portishead vibe. Sensuous, relaxing and appealing.

Enjoy.

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10. ‘Thoughts Of A Child’ by THE LATHUMS (Greater Manchester, UK)

Last March the British pop-rock darlings launched their 2nd album From Nothing To
A Little Bit More
. And last week they dropped this brand-new splendid and infectious humdinger.

Sing along.

ALL TOGETHER
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In order to not miss a beat Turn Up The Volume scans the musical
horizon daily (doing it for years now, actually) to stay in touch with
all new things sonically great and shares the results on a weekly
basis.

Check the 10 new rad cuts just
added to this rad 2023 playlist.

TRACK-BY-TRACK

1. Bad Trip by PUSSY RIOT feat. Nova Twins (Russia/UK)

The Russian rebellious riot Grrls really like joining forces with other acts. This time they get clamourus help from British female tornado Nova Twins. Expect vivid disco punk fireworks.

Press play.

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2. ‘Black Moonlight’ by DURAN DURAN (UK)

Glam and glitter veterans DURAN DURAN have no intention whatsoever to retire.
They canned album number 16, baptized DANCE MACABRE and they will share it
with the world on 27 October.

Ahead of it comes this second appetizer. Some funky shit. Yeah!

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3. ‘Dungens Puls’ by FAUNA (Sweden)

“Dungens Puls was born out of a collective experience in the woods, where we felt as
a part of this greater being: nature. Pulsating in harmony with our surroundings.”

This Swedish psychedelic team will take your mind to a Utopian place with this ongoing jam, spiced with repetitive Krautrock-like dynamics. A place far away from our rat race reality. Spellbinding, intense and far-out.

Stellar.

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4. ‘Thin Lines’ by VIOLENTENE (Ottawa, Canada)

“Thin Lines” is all about the mental balance between slipping through
the cracks and finding a means forward despite everything.”

Expect a mind-relaxing electro-pop wave bringing synth
heroes OMD to mind, with shoegazey vibrations and
breezy vocals.

Rad.


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5. ‘Heartbreak Kid’ by THE VACCINES (UK)


(Press photo)

The celebrated British indie rockers prepare for the launch
of their 6th LP, titled ‘Pick-Up Full Of Pink Carnations’.

And here’s the lead single. Pure vaccines stuff.

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6. ‘By The River’ by THE CRYSTAL TEARDROP (UK)

Inspired by a mutual passion for the sights, sounds and creative experimentation of the mid to late 1960s, The Crystal Teardrop, with its distinct blend of garage rock, psychedelia and acid folk, have (only) their 2nd single ‘By The River‘ out following superb debut single Nine Times Nine.

They take you in their time-machine back to the kaleidoscopic and psychedelic sixties with a sitar-driven, instantly sticking pop tune, that’ll float around in your dizzy head for a while.

Listen up.

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7. ‘Fade Away’ by LEATHERETTE (Italy)


Photo credit: Luca Gruppioni

The closest in their songbook to a ballad, ‘Fade Away’ is a sulphurous, windswept thing which the band describe as “a song about separation and virtuality. We hope we managed to paint the bittersweet feeling of love mixed with rage. Musically, the song oscillates between dreamy, surreal soundscapes and grungy rhythmic rides”.

This is a stunning composition that grows in emotional intensity
and sonic vehemence along its impassioned course.

Marvellous.


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8. ‘True’ by SOFT SCIENCE (Sacramento, CA)

True is a crystal power pop gem painted with shoegazy guitar layers and tranquil vocals that trigger your daydreaming modus. It features on their new album Lines, stream here.

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9. ‘Rovers’ by CULANN (Scotland)

Rovers is the opener of the band’s new 4-track EP Songs Of Saints & Reivers.
It’s a riff-crazy emo belter with sky-scraping vocals and a Herculean chorus.

Goosebumps electricity.

Play.


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10. ‘Harbor’ by THE WHEEL WORKERS (Houston, US)

These Texan Rockers have their 2022 album, named Harbor out on vinyl
today. For this occasion, they shared a brand-new video of the magnificent title track.

ALL TOGETHER

Steam to Spotify and Stream


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