Lucy Gooch signs to Fire Songs and announces ‘Rushing (Expanded Edition)’
Listen to the new single 'Orthione' out now. You can catch Lucy Gooch live on tour with Jane Weaver through February 2022 and two headline dates in London and Bristol.
Listen to the new single 'Orthione' out now. You can catch Lucy Gooch live on tour with Jane Weaver through February 2022 and two headline dates in London and Bristol.
A purgative surrender to nature’s whim driven by a clattering machine drumbeat and rolled in a puddle of filthy dirty fuzz, ‘Natural Successor’ is the riotous new single from isle of Eigg based Scottish psychedelic electronic-pop ogre
Catch Marta Del Grandi touring the new album with Brigid Mae Power in the UK from late November
Fire Records is looking for a highly motivated individual to fill a newly created role assisting the established press department at their new offices in the heart of Dalston, East London.
Vanishing Twin explore new ground on ‘Ookii Gekkou’ incorporating elements of afrofunk, outer jazz and avant-garde, all while referencing Sun Ra to Alice Coltrane, Martin Denny to Morricone, Can’s Holger Czukay to meditative Gamelan, or The Free Design, to library music of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s.
Taking inspiration from a brief visit in Osaka touring with Franz Ferdinand, ‘Osaka’ is an awayday with a difference that echoes Robert Smith while we reach a warp speed space rock trajectory. A track from the new album’s outtakes, it’s an anthem for a mighty city and, as tour guides to future hybrid sounds go, Rotterdam’s Rats On Rafts give new meaning to the concept of a “TRIP” advisor.
A gorgeous warm acoustic track where strings hum against this intimate and intricate new song of strength and healing. Here Brigid delivers a powerful ballad on motherhood.
Vanishing Twin explore new ground on ‘Ookii Gekkou’ incorporating elements of afrofunk, outer jazz and avant-garde, all while referencing Sun Ra to Alice Coltrane, Martin Denny to Morricone, Can’s Holger Czukay to meditative Gamelan, or The Free Design, to library music of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s.
(20 December 1957 – 5 October 2021) It’s with a very heavy heart that we report that our friend and confidante Pat Fish, The Jazz Butcher, has departed this mortal coil.