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Monde UFO reveal new EP ‘Flamingo Tower, Nobody Cares’. Listen to ‘Nobody Cares’ out now
A B-movie sequel to the original platter, the EP spirals further into parallel town, beginning and ending with two takes on ‘Nobody Cares,’ a leftfield piece of Morricone-pop grandeur, punctuated by strings, sound effects, and plenty of tongue-biting drama.
The Lemonheads new album ‘Love Chant’, the first album of original material in nearly two decades is out now
The Lemonheads' new album Love Chant is officially out today via Fire Records — the first studio album in nearly two decades. Long in the works and shaped by shifting geographies and a cast of trusted collaborators, it’s a bold, melodic reaffirmation of one of alternative rock’s most distinctive voices
Lucky Break reveals new single ‘Red Balloon’, watch video out now
‘Red Balloon’ was the first lucky break song ever recorded. A tender and melodic track that perfectly captures the 23 year old’s knack for homegrown radio hooks, blending modern indie pop and classic alt rock. It’s release comes ahead of her debut album out early next year
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Fire celebrates 40 years of fierce independence !
Fire Records recently celebrated its 40th anniversary in style with a full day of music at a sold out event at the EartH theatre in Hackney, presented by the celebrated comedian and long time friend of the label Stewart Lee who called Fire "One of the last great Indie Labels".
























