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Phantom Limb will release their anticipated new album, The Pines, early next year on February 13, via Naim Edge Records. This will follow the December 12 release of the title track, which you can hear below.
The Pines album was in part conceived on the road, then in rural France, before being produced by Marc Ford (The Black Crowes) in Signal Hill;
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Bobbie Gordon releases her debut EP Matters Of The Heart on November 14th. Check out video to title track, which featured exclusively on Fake DIY or play below
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Dance trio with a difference Metamono release ‘Tape EP’ on October 31. Grab a free download from it now via Mix Mag here
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One of our favourite bands The Good The Bad will be over to play several Londondates towards the end of September, including the Cherry Cola Crawl on Sat 24th at The Macbeth but they’ll also be hosting a free album launch party at Madame JoJo’s in Soho for their sublime new album ‘From 018 To 033′ on Mon 26th. Well worth checking out! More details here
f you’ve not heard The Good The Bad before take a look/listen to this for an idea:
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West London’s cult alt-indie four piece Tellison release their new single ‘Edith’ on 10th October through Naim Edge Records, the second from this summer’s much loved new, Peter Miles (The King Blues, Frank Turner, We Are The Ocean) produced album ‘The Wages Of Fear’.
‘Edith’ is the quintessence of Tellison’s charming capability to candidly express contemporary anguish through classic inspirations. Front man and guitarist Stephen Davidson explains the meaning behind the new single; “Edith Wharton writes a mean story. Her writing, though not particularly fashionable today, earned her a Pulitzer prize in 1921 and the deep devotion of countless readers the world over. In other words she knows where it’s at. The Pulitzer was awarded to her novel “The Age Of Innocence”. I read that book in a small attic room in Cambridge in 2008 and immediately afterwards wrote a song. The song’s title namechecks Edith herself whilst its lyrics reference a few of her literary inventions. There’s also some stuff about real life not being as compelling, powerful, ordered, dramatic or satisfying as fiction (particularly hers) in there too.”
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Billy Vincent are set to release their new EP, ‘Once On The Grand Union’ through Something Nothing Records on October 17th – another set of zealous tracks that showcase a seamless progression from the rousing compositions of previous EP, ‘King Island Coyote’.
Fronted by long time compatriots and best friends, Billy Barratt and David Vincent, the band have crafted a collection of songs that are as lyrically stimulating as they are musically.
From the sinister tale of ‘St. Catherine’s Oratory’ and its relentless chant of “looking for the monsters from under my bed”, through to the sprightly feel good message of ‘Through Stations For Trains’, Billy Vincent demonstrate a flair for creating diverse numbers, yet still keeping their own inimitable style and sound.
The latter half of ‘Once On The Grand Union’ sees the band unveil their softer side with a yarn of torturous love with ‘Young Hearts’, a side that stands out against the infectiously jaunty ‘Truly’ and its rousing sing-along chorus.
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Empirical, winners of Best Jazz Act at the MOBO’s 2010, return with their third album ‘Elements Of Truth’ on October 24th on Naim Jazz Records.
Empirical should really need no introduction. The project of four young, British Jazz musicians, who aim to expand on the traditions of Jazz, their unique music manages to be both timeless and totally now, inside and out. In just a few short years they have carved out a place as one of jazz’s most exciting new bands, touring from New York to Molde, London to Montreal, and they have won numerous awards including the 2010 MOBO for Best Jazz Act and Jazzwise and Mojo Albums of the Year. Elements Of Truth is their third album, and second with the current line-up of Nathaniel Facey alto saxophone, Shaney Forbes drums, Tom Farmer bass and Lewis Wright vibraphone.
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Watch the video for the lead track from Billy Vincent’s forthcoming new EP ‘Once On The Grand Union
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The second UK single (Released Oct 3rd) from these leaders of an increasingly bouyant San Diego music scene, Take Your Medicine is taken from an album bound with anthemic choruses, psychedelic guitars and skewed pop hooks – a sound that clips stadium-sized riffs to anthemic lyricism. The single comes accompanied by an award-winning video by Radium/Reel FX and follows the band picking up two awards at this month’s San Diego Music Awards.
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