The Big Six: The following tracks are a selection of those submitted through Musosoup that deserve your close attention!
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Over the last few weeks we dug out some gems on Musosoup.com and here are the results featuring words by Chris Sharpe (Lost in the Manor) + guest reviews via Greg Sanderson of Cocoa Futures and Sam Liddicot of Musicmusingsandsuch.com
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Ali Waite catches up with Matt Marcantonio from Demob Happy after a packed show at The
Louisiana in Bristol. They discuss curveballs, filth and the best ways to make people’s hips
move…
Listen/review: Devoted ft. Billionaire - Santa Fe
Warm synth lines, subtle percussion and a dream-like tempo form the backdrop to a story that is essentially about love misplaced and romantic dreams arrested.
Read MoreListen/review: Dynesti Williams - Balcony
Dynesti uses music, lyricism and dance as a form of ascension, channeling the darkness of her subject matter into something invigorating and beautiful to behold.
Read MoreListen/review: Dewey - Loch Linnhe
Fifi struts and peacocks her rock & roll soul all over the four minutes.
Read MoreListen/review: Dream Wife - Somebody
‘Somebody’ is a slightly different direction, sounding like Sleater Kinney’s monumental comeback album No Cities To Love.
Read MoreListen/review: Dessert - Checkmate
If MGMT are the formalist pop guys then Dessert are the post-structuralists and avant-gardists, dialling down the immediacy of their hooks and rolling up the feeling.
Read MoreListen/review: Dessert - Eyes Wide Shut
Dessert are possessed of the same kind of hip psychedelic indie intrigue that drew people to MGMT.
Read MoreListen/review: Avante Black - Drug Money
It’s exactly the kind of sound that emerges into the world fully-formed and primed to take over.
Read MoreListen/review: Dream Wife - FUU
‘F.U.U’ thwarts any notion that Dream Wife are simply just another mediocre product of the hype machine.
Read MoreListen/review: Deep Sea Arcade - Learning To Fly
The group have written a song that’s instantly loveable and so fiendishly addictive it’s like freebasing Max Martin tunes through an Ennio Morricone shaped pipe.
Read MoreListen/review: Dessert - Back Around, Devil
Even with just a single song to their name, Dessert can only be described as geniuses of the highest order.
Read MoreListen/review: Drugdealer - Easy To Forget
A tactful homage to the sort of pop writing that prospered in the sixties and seventies.
Read MoreInterview: DMA's
In anticipation of DMA's debut album, ‘Hills End’, out later this month, Holly Warren threw a few questions at the thrilling new Australian trio's frontman, Tommy O'Dell.
Read MoreWatch/review: DMA's – Delete
There’s a heart-on-sleeve emotion behind the whole thing that gives ‘Delete’ all the qualifications to be the film-trailer song for an against-all-odds, ‘quirky girl, awkward guy’ romance. It’s the song that DMA’s will use to close their mainstage festival sets
Read MoreLost In Transmission 6
Presenting a quintet of fresh tracks evenly executed by six-string and synth but unified by heavyweight intent. After all, ain't it time you gave your ears a January workout...
Read MoreLive review: Disco Doom at the Electric Ballroom, 25/11/15
Combining the fuzz of Rust…-era Neil Young with the wall-of-sound dynamics of the Secret Machines, Disco Doom single-handedly obliterated the mundane winter blues on a late November evening
Read MoreLost In Transmission 3: 17/11/15
Introduce your grateful ears to Lost In The Manor's latest curation of choice cuts, featuring The Drink, Band Of Gold, Blackmale Beats featuring Meakoom, Joon Moon and Love Nor Money
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