Category Archives: Alt Rock

TOYGIRL ‘Reign’

Dublin’s alternative rock band TOYGIRL have released their new single ‘Reign’. The song’s earliest conception came about in April 2018 when British/French frontwomen, Hannah Worrall, was experimenting with bass and string loops on Garageband. The song wasn’t finalised until much later in February of this year (2019) after the collaborative input of Cork natives Aran Hopkinson (Bass), Cian O’Leary Hegarty (Drums), Ciaran Whelband (Guitar) and Fiachra O’Mahony (Guitar). ‘Reign’ was recorded in Temple Lane Studios with the help of engineers Jack Mulligan and Tadgh Maw. The track was professionally Mixed by Stuart Grey at Jealoustown Studios and Mastered by Billy Farrell at same.

‘Reign’ is a groove driven number that burrows you deep into TOYGIRL’s passionate, crisp sound. Sublime guitar work fleshes out the bands classy, jazz side while the rooted elastic bass weaves warm slinky elements and golden vibes into this refreshing number. With a steady beat and Hannah Worrall’s soulful vocals, this track is a mellowed out delight with refined instrumental backing. Each component part steadily grooves and drifts perfectly into place to create a superb track to immerse yourself in.

According to the band “The single is a sarcastic and passive aggressive presentation of the mask we all wear in order to make others happy, and in attempts to convince ourselves of our own happiness. The regal imagery accentuates the idea that with great (self-induced) power comes great responsibility. We all strive for normality to fit in and from that we lose everything that makes us unique.”

TOYGIRL are celebrating the release of their debut single with an Irish and UK tour, withdates in Levis’s of West Cork (Sept 28th), the Roundy Cork city (Sept 29th), Roisin Dubh in Galway (Sept 30th), McHugh’s of Belfast (Oct 2nd) and the Workman’s Club Dublin (Oct 3rd).

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Author : Danu

Pioneers ‘I Don’t Think I’ve Changed’

Fragile Photography – Connor Mason

Southampton indie-rockers Pioneers have released their new single ‘I Don’t Think I’ve Changed’.Following on from their debut single, ‘Take Time’, which was crowned BBC Introducing Track of The Week, Pioneers have emerged as one of the UK’s most promising acts selling out three headline shows including the 400 capacity The Engine Rooms in Southampton and added to Amazing Radio’s daytime playlist.

‘I Don’t Think I’ve Changed’ is an invigorating guzzle of indie rock shaken with fizzy guitar elements, catchy pop melody and bubbling rhythm section as Pioneers display their rich emotive musicianship. With the lamenting melody caressed by singer Sam Watts’ velvety vocals this track glistens and thrives on the band’s refined ability to create passionate melodies that evoke youthful adrenaline and sweet nostalgia,Lustrous guitar radiates glorious rays of light into the track lifting it into majestic heights -the track instantly races the heart and pumps a rush of emotion into your veins. With a driving rhythm of elastic bass and animated drums this arena ready anthem is one smashing number from Pioneers.

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Author : Danu

Adam & Elvis ‘Doctor Bad Touch’ Premiere

Adam & Elvis have released their new single ‘Doctor Bad Touch’. The bands live shows combine a love for delectable walls of sound and a natural primitive punk energy. So far they have supported 60 legends The Zombies, Splashh, The Correspondents as well as played three separate sets at Y-Not Festival and several shows for BBC introducing Berkshire as well as many other shows around the south of England.

‘Doctor Bad Touch’ is a sinister, darkly twisted number that flickers with a bright sax melody before the murky guitar and smothering synths suffocate the track in ominous cinematic delusion. Its perilous carnival backdrop dances about with quirky soundscapes creating a crazy sort of clamorous atmosphere as the track throbs and creeps in with a Halloween – esque vibe. With pernicious guitars and threatening keys ‘Doctor Bad Touch’ is both euphoric and haunting. The striking keys create a horror movie vibe as the track spirals into motion, like the chugging cogs of an old funfair ride. The morbid lyrics are portrayed by growly gritty vocals that revel in mystery and obscurity. With a weaving bass line and dramatic percussion the track builds – veering from dark to almost cheery as the track reaches its itchy crescendo. It’s superbly chilling. As happy and equally creepy as a clown doused in blood. ‘Doctor Bad Touch’ is going to give you the Halloween vibe – A fantastic new track from Adam & Elvis.

To support the release the band play :
13th September The Victorian , Dalston

20th September Risc, Reading

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Perfectparachutepicture ‘The Hold’

 UK noisemakers Perfectparachutepicture have released their new single ‘The Hold’.The track is taken from the band’s killer debut album, No Modern Desire, out on Friday 13th September. Perfectparachutepicture, stylised as PPP, hail from Sheffield and were born in 2013. The emerging noise rock duo consist of bassist Edward James and Kyle Ernest on drums and lead vocals. The twosome have developed a stellar reputation for their high energy and sonically powerful live performances. An explosive main event appearance at this year’s Tramlines Festival, in Hillsborough Park Sheffield, as well as support slots with Turbowolf, Dinosaur Pile Up, Heck, Fangclub and Darlia, has only added greater stock to the band’s recent growth. 

‘The Hold’ is an abrasive gash of garage rock as PPP take their rough and tumble sound mince it up and smooth it off to create an exhilarating, raw yet melodically polished track. Verses creep and tease while a gritty bass riff meticulously shears through the track with relentless stamina. The drums pummel and pound creating a beefy groove infested foundation as the band showcase their musical prowess and majestic quality through the sharp, rough yet slinky bass. The melody seeps along as soft vocals coo caressing it with an eerie quality. With a spine chilling edged soundscape the band blend smooth, dark and haunting tones with an acute thrashing assault perfectly to create a mesmerising and adrenaline-inducing listening experience. 

The twosome remark about the single “The Hold is the lead single taken from the debut album ‘No Modern Desire’. It is a song about unity and hopefulness. The track has feelings of past despair and sadness, and the want for a better future.” 

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Quotes of the Dead ‘Twist or Stick’

Glasgow female-fronted alternative rock Quotes of the Dead are set to release their new single ‘Twist or Stick’ on the 13th of September. Searing with sharp guitar lines, gritty bass and punchy drums ‘Twist or Stick’ is a smothering alternative number brimming with sassy swagger. The track drifts along a bright, energetic melody that evokes a retro shimmy while the dark instrumentation and eerie atmosphere slap on a gritty heavier tonality to the track. With powerful vocals, slinky guitar solo and rumbling bass- these guys pack in oodles of vigor and intensity to create a satisfying listening experience. It’s alternative rock with a funky twist to create an invigorating sound that marks Quotes of the Dead ones to keep an eye on. 

‘Twist or Stick’ is released on the 13th of September you can follow Quotes of the Dead on Facebook here https://www.facebook.com/quotesofthedead/


Kings Union ‘Spirals’

Hailing from the UK and now residing in Australia, alternative Rock band Kings Union have released their debut single ‘Spirals’ from their upcoming album of the same name set for release on 16th October 2019. Kings Union have released a video, animated by 351 Studio, to accompany the single and in homage to their favourite 90s rock videos. 

Baked in gritty riffs and slick instrumentation ‘Spirals’ steam rolls in as Kings Union announce their raw powerful rock with swagger and attitude. With pummeling drums battering through the neck snapping wall of sound the track blisters and boils with hard rock influences. A little Black Sabbath – esque ‘Spirals’ bombards your brain with raw rock, sanded down and funneled into small anthemic bursts for easy consumption. It’s a sturdy debut from Kings Union. 

Watch the video for ‘Spirals’ below 


Dürtbürd ‘Shake Shake Fail’

Dürtbürd have released their debut single ‘Shake Shake Fail’. Dürtbürd are a ‘durt-rock’ 4 piece based out of Leixlip consisting of Johno Leader (Bass), David McDonald (Guitar), Phil Donnery (Drums) and Jimmy Deface (Vocals). Dürtbürd’s Debut Live Video/Single for ‘Shake Shake Fail’ was filmed, recorded, edited and mixed by the band at their HQ in a secret location in Leixlip.

‘Shake Shake Fail’ is a funky danceable number drenched is sass and swagger as Dürtbürd announce themselves with a chic infectious track. With slinky guitars strutting through a sizzling bass line while the snappy drums shimmy and shake throughout- the band present a charismatic and engaging display. The track walks a fine line between funky and alternative rock to create a compelling grooving driven mosh tune. It’s brisk and laced in adrenaline as the vocals venture from scream growls to cheeky whispers. Tight with refined musicianship ‘Shake Shake Fail’ is an exhilarating whirlwind and sublime introduction to Dürtbürd.

Watch the live video for ‘Shake Shake Fail’ below 


Slyrydes ‘Out Patience’

Galway band Slyrydes have released their new single ‘Out Patience’. The band comprised of Marc Raftery (Vocals), Mark Comer (Guitar), Fuz Reilly (Bass Guitar), Paul Clarke (Drums) have had support slots with Fight Like Apes, Palma Violets and PEACE, on top of festival appearances and regular headline shows around Ireland. The band have also been played frequently on Today fm, 2fm, RTE radio one, Radio Nova, BBC radio Foyle and Radio X in the UK as well as many regional stations.

With shrilling distortion and a thumping beat pounding adrenaline into your veins ‘Out Patience’ displays Slyrydes commanding robust sound in all its powerful might. Gritty, sharp and laced in acid soaked guitar lines this corrosive blast of raw punk rock hits hard and bulldozes into your brain. The guitars weave from rough acute lacerations to refined wails while the rooted bass groove rumbles beneath creating a fluctuant foundation between the pulverising drums. With screaming vocals and an all round dark eerie atmosphere it’s one hell-raising belter. There is refined guitar moments within this track as they slink, slither and weave between the verses and sleek solo before the track breaks into all out anarchy. ‘Out Patience’ is one exhilarating whirlwind from Slyrydes.

Watch the video for ‘Out Patience’ below 


Rat Face Lewey ‘Comfortable’

Alternative rock three piece Rat Face Lewey have released their new single ‘Comfortable’ ahead of the release of their sophomore album, ‘The Fall Of Man’, on Friday 6th September. Rat Face Lewey were originally formed back in 2010 by brothers Jonny (lead vocals/guitar) and Mav (bass) with Gregg on drums.

‘Comfortable’ is a battering alternative rock track as Rat Face Lewey douse their sound in rich melodies intricate guitar work and pounding rhythms. The track flows fluidly on a smooth melody while raspy vocals express the passionate lyrics as the gritty backdrop adds a beefy mosh ready foundation. With punchy drums and crashing guitars that soar, slice and shred through the darkened soundscape, it’s an adrenaline rush of moody rock. The growl-like backing vocals add a rough quality to the track as the guitars meander between glistening innocence and sharp lacerations against the buoyant rhythmic backdrop.‘Comfortable’ is another vigorous number from Rat Face Lewey.


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The Post Romantics ‘Ride’

Liverpool based dark-pop band The Post Romantics have released their new single ‘Ride’ via DEADBOY$CLUB which was recorded at the iconic Motor Museum in Liverpool with Al Groves (Bring Me The Horizon) and hip-hop producer Cal Cowie. The Post Romantics is formed of brothers Connor Cockbain, Cameron Cockbain and Liam Cockbain along with their childhood friend, Sam Barton. ‘Ride’ follows the success of self-released debut single ‘Call It Off’ which was championed by BBC Introducing, as the track was played for 4 consecutive weeks, receiving plays on BBC Radio Merseyside, BBC Lancashire, BBC Norfolk and BBC Suffolk.

With sulky guitars, dark melodies and an eerie atmosphere ‘Ride’ fleshes out The Post Romantics deeply moving and sinister musicianship with a polished crisp sheen. The heavy beats and muggy melody drift into R&B territory while the ominous glisten on guitars, chiming keys and haunting soundscapes take the track into a moody sinister state. With a rooted sway-able groove and slinky persona this track creeps in with a spine chilling icy vibe as the warm vocals portray the bitter brooding lyrics. The track is intense and filled with sultry moments and sublime ominous undertones. There is oodles of emotion as The Post Romantics bend genres to create a smooth yet gloomy listening experience with grace and an air of swagger. 

 About the track Connor Cockbain explains:  “You always hurt the ones you love most. It’s an old saying but it still rings true. Or, at least it does for me… I feel like every relationship I’ve had has started in a whirlwind of lust, and eventually dissolved into two people taking turns to mess with the other’s emotions. Once that initial intensity subsides, all you’re left with is two people who don’t really know how to love themselves, never mind someone else. We wrote this track because we wanted to talk about how hard it is to want to be with someone when, deep down, you know it’s not healthy. You never know whether you should stay and fight for it, or just leave it all in the rearview and never look back”.

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