I can quite confidently say I have been in love with Aberdeen’s finest indie outfit Vansleep’s track “Acid Weather” since a live lounge version of the song was dropped earlier on in the year …. In all honestly I have been anticipating its release from that moment. The tune starts small and intimate , almostContinue reading “Vansleep’s “Acid Weather” Goes Down A Storm”
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Single Review: BETA WAVES – Hideaway
by Kieran Cannon Living through these crazy times, it’s more important than ever to focus on the positives – particularly the sheer quantity of great new music keeping us entertained. One such example comes courtesy of Dundonian electronic duo BETA WAVES, who have just dropped their latest single. Entitled Hideaway (apt, whether by accident orContinue reading “Single Review: BETA WAVES – Hideaway”
An Interview with DMA’S
This week, we caught up with Johnny Took, the guitarist from Australian phenomenon the DMA’s. We chat all about their favourite Scottish bands, their latest album, The Glow which is due out next month and of course that viral video of their lead singer, Tommy performing with local musician, Adam Frame. Read all about itContinue reading “An Interview with DMA’S”
Single Review – Dictator: Anthem for A Doomed Youth
by Jeanette Arsenault When I first googled the title of the Dictator’s new single “Anthem For a Doomed Youth” up came a poem by Wilfred Owen from 1917 which begins with: “What passing-bells for these who die as cattle? Only the monstrous anger of the guns” Then I read an interview on The Fountain websiteContinue reading “Single Review – Dictator: Anthem for A Doomed Youth”
Track Review: Be Mine by King Kartel
King Kartel add another string to their bow with latest single Be Mine, a step in a totally new direction