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Born Ruffians

Forget Me

Video: Forget Me - Born Ruffians

December 12, 2017 in video

Born Ruffians have just released the second track and video from their forthcoming album Uncle, Duke & The Chief and it’s absolutely beautiful.

Forget Me came into life after Born Ruffian’s band member Luke Lalonde sat down to write a piece of music the day David Bowie passed away. Appropriately the song talks to the universal experience of death, but the life affirming impact that concept can have. The song opens with the intense line “Someday, a white light will come for you, to comfort you”, a line Lalonde explains:

“It’s about how the light is something that you should embrace and feel okay going towards it,. We’re all doing this together, we’re all on the exact same path—it’s just that some of us are ahead of others.”

The personal sense of loss that comes with people we love passing away is one of the hardest feelings we face, but it also acts as a reminder. A reminder of the love we feel for the people that touch our lives. And a reminder that our time here is finite - a precious resource to be cherished and invested with care.

Forget Me is a beautiful, stark record. A bluesy, ramshackle record that bursts with life whilst it sings its guts out about how we will all die. It’s going straight on my playlist for days when I want to get lost in my dreams of being a cowboy (yes, that’s a real thing).

Check out the lovely video that goes with this track below. Further down you will find the video for the first track from Uncle, Duke & The Chief, the equally lovely Love Too Soon.

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Sway Clarke

Either Way

Stream: Either Way - Sway Clarke

December 11, 2017 in stream

Either Way is the new track from Sway Clarke, and his first since deciding to turn his back on the world of major labels.

Without adhering to a strict genre, Either Way sits somewhere between soul and indie - Clarke’s vocals set against a bubbling electronic melody, crisp handclaps and multiple layers of stuttering rhythms.

Describing the track, Sway says:

“Either Way is just about having options, but still feeling stuck as fuck. It’s like when you find out your partners been peeping your homie, and as mad as you want to get you know you ain’t leaving them. A tragic beauty.”

Check out Either Way below:

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Geowulf

Hideaway

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December 07, 2017 in stream

Geowulf have just announced their forthcoming debut album Great Big Blue and along with it they have unveiled the first single to come from the album, Hideaway.

Having met on Australia’s Sunshine Coast, duo Star Kendrick (vocals) and Toma Banjanin (guitars/vocals) have actually spent all of their time since forming Geowulf separated by geography. With Toma in London, Star has divided her time between Sweden, Berlin and Australia whilst trying to relocate to London permanently. Describing that isolation, Star says:

”It's either been all on or me all of a sudden feeling really alone or isolated from the project. Initially it was really good [for my songwriting]. I'd never seen myself as a songwriter or doing music, so it gave me a chance to be a bit introspective. But now I'm feeling ready to integrate again."

At its heart, Hideaway is a 60s influenced pop record that on first blush Toma actively disliked:

"It was a pristine pop song and I personally really didn't like it.”

Having spent some time disassembling the track, the duo were able to rework it into a whole new track, now a highlight of their live sets:

”Hideaway is a favourite in our live set. The song is about feeling like you’ve been completely transparent with someone only to realize they haven’t truly let you in.”

Hideaway is a gorgeous intro to new album Great Big Blue, due out on 16 February on 37 Adventures. The band will play the Lexington on 28 February to celebrate the album’s launch - you can grab tickets here.

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Amaya Laucirica

All Of Our Time

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December 07, 2017 in stream

All Of Our Time is the first track I’ve really listened to from Amaya Laucirica, but it’s actually the second single to be taken from her forthcoming fourth album Rituals.

Amaya started working on Rituals in 2015 whilst living in Berlin. Following a period of playing live in Berlin and a solo tour of Spain she returned home to Australia where she assembled the band behind Rituals.

There’s a Cocteau Twins thing happening here, but it also reminds me of the Psychedelic Furs with a little bit of an added grain to it. That makes it kind of perfect for these Stranger Things times - whispery melodic vocals and a dreamlike sound make this feel otherworldly.

All Of Our Time is about the strengths and weaknesses that emerge over the course of long-term relationships. Amaya explains:

“The weakness is that the spontaneity disappears and the fire needs to be reignited over time. The strength is that their love has the patience to endure this time.”

Rituals is set for release on 2 March 2018 on Opposite Number. Look out for a UK tour supporting the album, with dates to be announced.

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Age

Dislocate

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November 23, 2017 in stream

Fabulous Irish / Australian duo Age are back with their follow-up single to their debut Peaks, and it is another piece of beautiful Balearic atmospheric audio.

Dislocate starts slow - soft keys, warm pads and low bass as David Dwight and Jen Cosgrave’s vocals gently skip along the surface. Things gradually build, a synth line appearing and forming the track’s backbone and, before you know it, what was a gentle piece has suddenly become something bigger and brighter: an optimistic love letter, determined to carve out its own narrative. “If you tell me, I’ll believe you”, the pair sing, not caring for any truth but their own.

I’ve a thing for happy sad records made for dancing to. This one is enough to make me full-on swoon. Those lyrics defy explanation, but there is a beautiful insistence their within them: “I don’t want to know, if you don’t want to go... we can always let them down”.

I've had one of those days that defies explanation, a number of ups and downs. Hard to pin down, just like this record. Sometimes things have a way of coming together in the end and in a way it feels like maybe everything will be okay. As I stood up on my train home to get off, Dislocate was still playing in my ears. I suddenly realised I was doing a little shimmy-like dance, all on my own to music no-one could hear but me. And I had a little smile and moved on... Because sometimes you gotta just go with what you feel.

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