With a name like Mutiny On The Bounty, you might have expected a pirate-themed rock act. Lame deduction, I know, but nothing would surprise me these days.
The band has however come to us by way of Luxembourg. Yes, that booming mecca of rock music. We got our hands on the foursome’s latest track, Artefacts, which shows the band are experimenting with some imaginative new sounds.
We’ve been waiting for weeks to see the official video for Soundgarden‘s first NEW video in fifteen years! Live To Rise is a track the band have recorded for the Marvel Avengers movie, which would explain why there’s a ton of superpowered shenaigans happening on screen.
Today’s song of the day is Let It Go by Leeds-based duo Fossil Collective. Can you legally call yourself a collective if there’s only two of you? We’ll pass this query on to our crack legal team.
He’s riding high in the charts and in the press right now, so British singer/songwriter Conor Maynard has rewarded his fanbase with a brand new video on YouTube for a track called Drowning.
In terms of the musical Richer Scale, Maynard has the teen appeal of Justin Bieber and the sweet falsetto of Timberlake. Plus, he’s working with Timberlake’s co-conspirators Ne-Yo and Pharrell Williams, which should be a sign of pop dominance. He recently revealed in a radio interview that Pharrell had been planning to sign him to his own label before discovering Conor was already signed.
Okay, if I said these three words, what image does that conjure up? White. Muslim. Rapper.
I’m talking about this dude called Brother Ali. If you’ve heard about him before, then forgive me for raving. I just heard his latest track, Not A Day Goes By, and Ali turns all preconceptions you might have based on those three little words on their head.
The track is an intense burst of 2 and a half minutes of furious rapping, delivered at 200MPH witha healthy dose of anger and humour. The lyrics fly past at impossible speeds, and if you can catch them, they’re blunt and beautiful: Read more & comment »
Our song of the day is The Neighbourhood‘s Female Robbery. While the name might sound all ‘friendly boys next door’, this band is as distant and mysterious as any you’re likely to hear. In fact, we’re not even sure who the line-up are.
The video for Letterist’s single 100MPH has finally hit the Internet, and it’s just so darned awesome that we had to make it our Song Of The Day! Turn the volume up and hit that play button. You’re going to want to hear every delicious bit of audio pumping out your speakers!
Want to hear something absolutely mental? It’s the new song from London based duo BIGkids. Superhero, is just a brilliantly loopy track, loaded to the brim with pumping verses and distorted samples and that bounce-along-like-you’re-pissed-or-crazy chorus. It’s a glorious, rambunctious, dysfunctional anthem.
The song is accompanied by a video featuring child versions of BIGkids, aka Ben Hudson and Rosie Oddie. Now, we’ve seen popstars use child actors to portray them in the past, but never swigging tins of shandy down alleyways and brushing their gums with what is hopefully sherbet dip.
That Adam Levine is one busy dude. When he’s not coaching on The Voice, or guesting on singles, he’s finding the time to record an entire new album with Maroon 5. Their fourth studio album, Overexposed, is slated for release on June 26, 2012, and we’re now getting to hear the first single from the album, Payphone, featuring mega-rapper Wiz Khalifa.
Taylor Momsen and The Pretty Reckless return with a filthy blues stomp in the form of new track, My Medicine.
Looking exquisitely stoned, Momsen swaggers (or staggers) around a house party featuring ill-advised tattoos, naked chicks and some very blurry camera footage. The song itself is a perfect ode to being off your face on your stimulant of choice. We’ll assume alcohol for the purposes of this review, but My Medicine could be referring to any Rock N’ Roll addictive substance.