Live4ever’s New Music Guide is back this week with highlights Mind Monogram.
LA band Mind Monogram grew out of vocalist/guitarist Edgar A. Ruiz’s self-written, recorded and released debut EP Moments In Time. With the full band line-up which now also consists of Christian Caro (guitar), Bryan Mejia (drums) and Billy …
New Music Guide highlights this week are The Assist.
The Walsall-based band their new single Give It To Me after joining up with the This Feeling Alive tour and its headliners The Shimmer Band, Bang Bang Romeo and BlackWaters at the Birmingham o2 Institute earlier this week.
The track Children was one of the first written by the band, and now has a video which features footage from artist Sarah Ann Watson in East London. It impressively lays the ground for an upcoming EP entitled Creeper which will be …
This week’s New Music Guide highlights are Wild Meadows.
Feel The Noise is the lead single from Wild Meadows’ forthcoming self-titled debut album. It’s the first offering from the band’s new lineup which sees singer Jessica Lawrence, guitarist Dylan Bird and drummer Simon Gemmill joining original members James Ross (guitar/vocals) …
Worst Gift are this week’s New Music Guide highlights.
What’s Another 40 Bucks Between Friends? is part of the band’s upcoming album World’s Worst, which will be released on September 22nd via Art Of The Uncarved Block. It’ll be toured through Europe and Asia very soon.
Our latest New Music Guide highlights are Only Shadows.
Only Shadows were recording at the start of this year with Twin Atlantic and Fatherson cohort Bruce Rintoul, and have now unveiled the first taste of these sessions in the form of Fight Milk. They have supported the likes of Carl …
New Music Guide highlights this week are Liverpool’s Sugarmen.
The band’s Push Button Age single is taken from their debut album Local Freaks, which will be out on October 6th. Support gigs with The Jesus & Mary Chain are coming up this month on the 21st at the O2 …
Francis were originally formed in 2006 and are following last year’s second full length album Marathon was the the stand-alone single Swing. “When you go from being in your most youthful Holly Golightly-self to put yourself in some sort of seriousness, the …
Live4ever’s New Music Guide highlight this week is Saccades.
Saccades is the new solo moniker of Nicholas Wood, a Berlin-based musician who was previously one-half of the duo The KVB. Taken from the recently released debut album is second single Early Rise Again.
The atmospheric, minimalist piano of James Heather is this week’s New Music Guide highlight.
Biomes is part of an album, entitled Stories From Far Away On Piano, which has its eye on world news, but does bring things closer to Heather’s home on Pathos. “Pathos is an appeal to emotion, …
Highlights of this week’s New Music Guide are The White Russian.
“The song is a meditation on the experience of being an indigo in the schooling system circa mid-to-late 90s,” the band says of their new single and our highlight B-Child, which was released late last month. “It reads backwards, …
New Music Guide highlights this week are The Crowleys with their first single L.A. Sunset.
The track is taken from an upcoming EP – speaking to What Youth upon its premiere, they said: “L.A. Sunset is the first song we figured out as a band that was primarily written by …
New Music Guide highlights this week are Humanities.
Humanities have released their first batch of new music since the debut EP of 2015. The first of the split-single Human Sun, Drone War Data Nil, is this week’s highlight and is a collaboration with fellow Toronto band Low Sun.
New Music Guide highlights this week are Ethan & The Reformation.
The five-piece from Bury comprises Ethan alongside lead guitarist Mick Mac, bassist James Cordeiro, drummer Thomas Oliver Gorton and Jack Wakeman on keys. “Free From Everything is about letting yourself go, if only for a few minutes,” Ethan says.…
It’s Chest Pains who are the first New Music Guide highlights of July.
Chest Pains made their live London debut earlier this week armed with new double A-side single Petrified/Shame. “My inspirations lie within day-to-day social encounters that spark an emotion within me, whether that’s anger or anxiety,” singer and …
William The Conqueror are this week’s New Music Guide highlights.
The band are at various UK festivals this summer and will support Danny & The Champions Of The World on their September UK tour. New single Tend To The Thorns is taken from debut album Proud Disturber Of The Peace …