
Tyler Ballgame by El Hardwick
New music from Tyler Ballgame and The Wytches brought some of the favourite tracks on Live4ever’s radar this week.
Tyler Ballgame has confirmed the details of his debut album ‘For the First Time, Again’ and paired up the announcement with a wonderful new single entitled I Believe In Love.
Recorded live, the track does justice to the challenge set by producer Jonathan Rado to, ‘write the biggest song in the world’.

The Wytches have premiered the video for the title-track of Talking Machine ahead of the LP’s release via Alcopop! Records on October 10th.
“I saw the term ‘Talking Machine’ in a book I was reading about Thomas Edison,” Kristian Bell has revealed.

Sigrid was, ‘trying to see the situation from another person’s point of view in that way I could also reflect on my own perspective’, on her latest single Two Years.
It’s taken from the forthcoming third album There’s Always More That I Could Say which is due for release on October 24th when UK instores are booked in Bristol, Nottingham, Brighton, Kingston, Southampton and Liverpool.

James Chapman is streaming Chapter Two of his new Maps venture Welcome To The Tudor Gate.
Described as, ‘a long-lost horror soundtrack’, it’s a project which dates back over a decade to 2014. “Inspired by a film that I was never able to trace, I set out to create a mysterious, strange and uneasy soundtrack, with a nod to the fantastical,” Chapman has said.

With Humdrum fast approaching, Home Counties have shared the LP’s latest single Meet Me In The Flat Roof – described as a, ‘love letter of sorts to pubs’, by Will Harrison:
“One I hope conveys some self-awareness of how insufferable it makes me sound. It’s about that tendency to brag about going to ‘authentic’ places whilst simultaneously contributing to their gentrification at the same time. The joke’s on us as much as anything.”

Honeyglaze have teamed up with English Teacher for a new version of Movies on the 1st anniversary of the band’s second studio album Real Deal.
“We are so excited to share this collaboration with pals English Teacher, who have ingeniously spun our song Movies into a 5-minute up-tempo banger,” they’ve said.
