Culture Club's original line up is back with their first studio album in 15 years entitled 'Tribes'. The band has been working on this album for three years now and the album is not available on Pledge music. "More than Silence" could be the first single from the album and tentatively it is going to be released on July 6th.
Next Wave: Close Encounter
Close Encounter is a Seattle based music band consisting of Bill Darksoft (Guitar/Vocals),
Bobby Sydney (Guitar/Vocals), and Cameron Lambert (Drums). Their music is a perfect blend of shoegaze, jangle pop and psychedelic rave recalling some great genre masters, including Slowdive and My Bloody Valentine.
The band released their debut 'First Light' in 2017 and 'Lost Time' in March this year, both via Look Up Records. 'Lost Time' combines jangley disco, dark 80s pop, and 90s shoegaze incorporating diverse textures and a wide range of moods, dealing with heartbreak, and the loneliness of modern communication.
The album is available for purchase online via independent record label Look Up Records, as well as in all record stores in Seattle (Everday Music, Silver Platters, Easy Street, and others).
https://closeencounterband.bandcamp.com/
The album is available for purchase online via independent record label Look Up Records, as well as in all record stores in Seattle (Everday Music, Silver Platters, Easy Street, and others).
https://closeencounterband.bandcamp.com/
John Maus to Release Addendum this May
John Maus have announced the release of a brand new album studio album which is in fact an early return and follow up to his last year release 'Screen Memories'. The new album will be entitled 'Addendum' and will feature 12 new tracks including the song "Episode" which has already been announced as a lead track. The album was recored during the same time as 'Screen Memories' and was originally intended for Exclusive careers spanning 6 LP boxset. It will be released on CD and digital through Ribbon on May 18th.

Retrovision: The Communards- For A Friend
"For a Friend" was released thirty years ago entering the UK Charts at #33. It is one of the last releases for the band and it was not such a big chart success like some former Communards' tunes, but there is more of a cultural value to it as "For a Friend" was written about a friend of Jimmy Somerville, Mark Ashton who died of the disease aged 26. This is one of the few times the gruesome reality of rising death toll from AIDS in the 80s was addressed in the pop charts. The official music video for the song was directed by Andy Morahan
Next Wave: There's Talk
There's Talk is an electronic dream pop trio which was started by Oakland based multi-instrumentalist Olivia Lee (vocals, synths, programming, guitar). Kellen Balla (electronics, programming, vocals) and Young Lee (guitar, vocals) joined Olivia with hopes of expanding ambitious electronic soundscapes for live performance. The debut EP 'Tiny Stands' was released in 2013 and after the release the band toured regionally, supporting Glass Animals, Cigarettes After Sex, Arthur Beatrice and many others.
Their sophomore release 'Bathed Water Moon' which includes inputs from all band members was released on February 23rd. It includes 4 tracks which perfectly blends buzzing synths and echoing guitars with semi-whispering soft female vocals formulating another deep blue night dream pop concept.
In Review: U.S. Girls- In A Poem Unlimited
U.S. Girls aka Meghan Remy released her seventh studio album
'In a Poem Unlimited' this February and her second all together on the 4AD
label. This album comes as a follow up to 'Half Free' from 2015 and its release
was preceded with the lead single "M.A.H." which came out last year.
The brand new album includes 11 new tracks and it was recorded in collaboration
with Meg's husband Max Turnbull aka Slim Twig and his band The Cosmic Range.
U.S. Girls has always been good in experimenting with sound
and influences, even before their time on 4AD, and this has not changed even
with this release and their artpop seem to have even become more vivid this
time. The beats on new album reflect 60's and 70's music styles influences,
free jazz forms, boogie disco and funk which turn this venture into more
organic and expressive music event. It is very dynamic with some pop delights
here and there, the lead single "M.A.H.", downtempo
"Rosebud" and more electronically structured "Pearly Gates"
and "Poem". Vocally Meg's voice register seems to adjust to the music
easily from soft whispering Kylish flavour to full soaring ranges. In terms of
content, there is angry political commentary to the songs where it stands up
against public lies by political and religious leaders as well as studies about
gender power imbalances.
Now when we compare it with the previous album, there is the
impression that the 'Half Free' even more raw in production, was somehow a
rounded up concept, sample based and
obscure, that gave the impression of a more intimate affair with the artist.
With "In a Poem Unlimited" it seems that the elements that bring the
music together and the instrumentation on some tracks seems to be overexposed
and a bit out of place. And track wise we are missing a tune that could reach
the quality heights of the brilliant
"Woman's Work" from the 'Half Free'.
Overall U.S. Girls has expended their territory musically
well and some songs have really nice production quality and the protest tone
resonates well with the grooves, but as global product it comes too much as
polished light Pop for what we would rather have preferred another experiment
with loops and samples and therefore a slight downgrade to 'Half Free'.
Release Date: February 16th
Automelodi Return with New Single and Announce US Tour
The Montreal based Automelodi have also announced their comeback with a brand new track which is featured on Holodeck's Vision One compilation. It’s also been nearly five years since the last full-length Automelodi release and as per Post-Punk's Announcement, Automelodi, now a two-piece, is currently hard at work on the third Automelodi LP. Holodeck has also announced the reissue of Automelodi's second album 'Surlendemains Acides' and the duo will go on US tour. More info here.
Ladytron Return with a New Single -Animlas- and Announce New Album
Ladytron are back! After five years of hiatus and some of them focusing more on their solo work, they have released a brand new single "Animals", which also announces their sixth studio album in partnership with Pledge Music, expected to release in the second half of 2018. The b-side single includes the remix of Vince Clark. More about Ladytron to come...
Soft Cell to Reunite as Part of 40th Anniversary
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Soft Cell, Marc Almond and Dave Ball will be joining forces once again to play one final show, A Wild Celebration! The show will take place at the O2 Arena and tickets go on sale on Friday. All links will be published ahead of time on the front and Live pages so keep an eye out and join Soft Cell for One Last Time, A Wild Celebration. More after the jump...
http://www.marcalmond.co.uk/news/index.html
WAW: U.S. Girls- Rosebud
U.S. Girls have released their seventh studio album this year. The album is titled 'In a Poem Unlimited' and has been released on 4AD on February 16th. "Rosebud" is the fourth single to be taken from the album and the video for it was directed by Alex Kingsmill and Edited by Meg Remy. Soon more about the album!
In Review: MGMT- Little Dark Age
Back
in 2008 MGMT was quite a discovery for us, in particular for the single
"Time to Pretend" which was magnificent both in terms of visuals and
sound. Their debut album 'Orracular Spectacular' was among the top 5 Album
releases of the year and it turned out to be the ultimate summer soundtrack
spawning a whole line up of hits including "Electric Feel" and
"Kids". It was a spectacular blend of indie neo-psychedelia with the
absolute highlight being back then seeing them live at the Sziget festival in
Budapest.
Ten
years have passed now since the release of their debut and in the meanwhile the
band released two more albums which sadly did not live up to the standard of
their debut. In late 2017 MGMT surprised the world with the release of their
single "Little Dark Age" which saw them entering dark waters and
adopting 80's visual and rhythms. The Album which takes the same title as the
first single was officially released on February 8th and after few plays it is
clear that the album features a whole variety of sounds and influences.
"Little Dark Age" for example leads the dark 80's synthpop inspired
section which is also evident on "One Thing Left to Try" and "Me
and Michael". On the other hand there is also a strong influence by the LA
music scene and in particular Ariel Pink which gives MGMT's indie
neo-psychedelia new face by mixing the new sound with hypnagogic pop. The album
unfolds a whole variety of sounds and moods from dreamy to rhythmic upbeat
tunes all reflected by layered and well imagined concept with twists of liquid
elements and quirky 80's midi patches.
So
far, four songs have been released from the album and it seems that this will
be an album of hits but also as a concept and a whole package. It echoes a good
focus, energy and maturity in sound and definitely brings MGMT back in the
spotlight by giving 'Orracular Spectacular' a huge challenge. 'Little Dark Age'
certainly is the big opener for 2018 and I am sure it will have an impact on
the days to come.
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