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Half Japanese announce new single ‘Step On Up’ from new album ‘Adventure’
Half Japanese reveal new single 'Step On Up', a glorious, piano-led burst of optimism. Light-hearted and uplifting, it’s a celebration of the good times, taken from the new album ‘Adventure’ out 11th July
Tropical Fuck Storm announce new single ‘Teeth Marché’ from their new album ‘Fairyland Codex’
New single ‘Teeth Marché’ glints with gold tooth pleasantries and discordant love as a promise of everlasting affection reverberates alongside a thumping bass line. Accompanying new music video, directed by Alexandra Millen (A Velvet Curtain Production, Melbourne), is a kaleidoscopic adventure down at the pool which has a retro, new wave cinematic flair featuring feminist water ballerinas The Clamms and layered animation from Nespy 5 euro.
Black Lips reveal new single ‘Wild One’
'Wild One' is a mantra for the hungover, a skin-crawling lament in praise of the wild at heart—living fast, dying young, and leaving a good-looking corpse. And all in just under four minutes. Still impossible to pin down, Black Lips continue to embody a reckless authenticity that most bands can only fake.
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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".