Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Wolf and Cub - Shut Me Out


Watch out now, Wolf and Cub are about to assault your ears with all the fury of a meth-addled gang of bikers screaming through the California desert.

Just like proper rock and roll should sound, their brand of buzz heavy southern blues rock is filled with guitar lines that drip with skuzzy sleaze, the drums are punishing, and some serious wailing.

Have a listen to “Shut Me Out” below and head over to bandcamp to snatch your free download.



Monday, October 15, 2012

Gypsy and the Cat – Sorry



Have a listen to the brain searingly catchy “Sorry” from Melbourne’s Gypsy and the Cat.

With its ghoulish synths, manic transitions, and childish vocals, it’s like MGMT and Hot Chip collided on Halloween night for a monster b(m)ash.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Paris!!!

Lily Donaldson by Skye Parrott for Dossier

Off to Paris!!! See you in a week!

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Nirvana

"Jocks have completely taken over music... And just to get back at them, I’m going to start playing basketball." - Kurt Cobaine

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

The Rest - Hey! For Horses (video)


Hey hey hey, The Rest have just released their music video for the absurdly good “Hey! For Horses.”

Featuring “puppet sex and murderous horses,” their words not mine, there’s pretty much no other way to describe it other than oddly hilarious.

Stay tuned for an additional nine videos from the rest of the killer album SEESAW.



Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Dominique Pruitt – Fallin (Connie Francis Cover)


*Swoon.  Dominique Pruitt, that vivacious red-head, is back with a feisty cover of Connie Francis’ “Fallin.”

One part Nancy Sinatra twang, two parts Wanda Jackson rockabilly sass, and all Dominique Pruitt-laden swagger, this cover will have all the boys in town ready to rumble for a chance to take this charming lass to the school dance.

Have a listen below, and if you haven’t already, have a gander at her debut single “To Win Your Love.”



Monday, October 1, 2012

Life in Film – Needles & Pins


Just working through the backlog of emails I’ve been getting and came across this gem from Life in Film, a four piece from London.

Mellow Johnny Marr-esque guitar lines, catchy melodies, and forlorn lyrics about lost loves – what’s not to like.

Have a gander at the video for “Needles and Pins” and stream the rest of the EP below, where you can also score a free download of “Needles and Pins.”