“narcotically arresting” – Pitchfork “a sound that pulls the ear close in a swirl of whispery vocals, opaque poetry and tight, art-rock instrumentals” – NPR “jangly guitars, pop melodies, and a discernable air of cool.” – Fader “Bar Italia are the best new band in London” – The Face “London’s most
Read MoreCEREMONY ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM ‘The L-Shaped Man’ Out 15th May on Matador + SHARE TWO NEW TRACKS ‘The Separation’ + ‘The Understanding’ Ceremony are due to release their fifth studio album,
Belle and Sebastian‘s INCREDIBLE new album ‘Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance’ is out now via Matador Records / Rhythmethod Listen to latest single ‘The Cat With The Cream’ here:
Read an excellent feature from FasterLouder with our pals Belle and Sebastian. Read it HERE The band will be playing Auckland Laneway later this month. Their new album ‘Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance’ is out
Belle and Sebastian spoke to The Guardian in this brilliant piece. READ IT HERE Their new album ‘Girls In Peacetime Want To Dance’ will be out in Australia in January 2015 via Matador Records
The new video for Belle & Sebastian’s latest single, “Nobody’s Empire,” premiered yesterday on the band’s site http://www.belleandsebastian.com. The opening track from the group’s forthcoming album Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance,
Too Bright Racking Up “Best of 2014” Accolades Perfume Genius, aka Mike Hadreas, has released a music video for “Fool,” the 3rd single from his 3rd album, Too Bright (Matador Records/Turnstile). Directed
“Far from being a revolution for B&S, their 13th single is a return to old ideals…the ‘Expectations’ singer can still pen an indie banger” – Drowned In Sound “The Party Line,” sounds
“The Party Line” is taken from the forthcoming album Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance, “The Party Line” is the first radio single since “Come on Sister” from their previous album, 2010’s
Today Thurston Moore‘s new album ‘The Best Day’ is out via Matador Records / Rhythmethod. The album features backing from James Sedwards, Deb Googe of My Bloody Valentine and Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth accompanying Thurston’s
E.M.A has put together a 34 page multi-media zine Back To The Void. This zine “demonstrates how it feels to go from being relatively unknown to having a larger online presence, and how it feels