Discovery: Mother Vulture
Mother Vulture are a Bristol-based rock band who have caught my attention through their frenetic new track Monster Crunch.
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Mother Vulture are a Bristol-based rock band who have caught my attention through their frenetic new track Monster Crunch.
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Garvie is becoming a bit of a familiar face on our blog – or at least the pixelated 8-bit version of him is. He came to my attention at the start of the year and since then we’ve featured a steady stream of his songs. His latest pushes the pop envelope. It’s called Decisions Decisions.
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Glasgow-based alternative rockers Pizza Crunch first hit our blog in the Summer courtesy of a couple of singles, Wilting Youth and Romanticised Past, both of which feature on their new EP, That Serene Age.
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The New Nostalgia are a London-based alternative rock band which came to be when members and old university friends Patrick, James, Sam and Charles went on a trip to Amsterdam. Since their formation, they’ve proved popular on stage in both the Netherlands and here in the UK. September 2022 marks the release of their debut album. It’s called BLEED & BLOOM. Here’s my track by track rundown.
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Future Cavemen is an artist that I’ve been enthralled with since I discovered him through his track Chalk Lines back in September. The track, along with the follow up single Flowers, features on his new EP 1, so I knew I had to give it listen.
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Based in Bristol, Sapphire Blues are an alternative rock band who explore the idea of wanting more but not being sure what through a tribute to their local pub. Both the pub and the track is called Church of England.
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