I hope you’re sitting for this one. Or at least holding onto something solid. Because I’d like to introduce you to Shady Nasty. Rising out of Sydney, Shady Nasty recently signed to Royal Mountain Records and Inertia Music and will release their new EP Bad Posture on February 21st. Ahead of its release, they’re dropping theContinue reading “Shady Nasty release mind-bending new single “AA””
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Ty Segall: The Only One
This week there could be only one. “The Only One”, by Ty Seagall, from the album Ty Segall. G.M
Slyrydes: Dangerous Animals
Galway’s Slyrydes don’t mess around. For the last 6 years, they’ve been defining their sound, building momentum and slowly getting louder. They’ve recently released their latest single “Dangerous Animals” from their upcoming debut album Galway’s Slyrydes. Here’s what they had this to say about the song: “This song is more about why we feel the way weContinue reading “Slyrydes: Dangerous Animals”
Odd Morris on new single “Lilac Leaves” and life lessons over pints
Odd Morris gave us “What Might Be” earlier this year. A gritty alt-rock gem, it added Odd Morris to the ever-growing list of Irish bands to watch out for. That was back in March. Today they release their second single, “Lilac Leaves”, and Reclessreviews has the inside scoop behind the song just for you. We managedContinue reading “Odd Morris on new single “Lilac Leaves” and life lessons over pints”
MUNKY are back with a brand new banger!
Like a magician about to pull back the cloak or a bag of Haribo Star Mix, you just never know what you’re going to get with MUNKY. One of the more diverse (and fun) bands on the Irish music scene right now, MUNKY have been nothing but unpredictable in their short existence. And now they’reContinue reading “MUNKY are back with a brand new banger!”
Just Mustard: Seven
Ireland’s favourite alt/noise/trip hop/shoegaze rockers Just Mustard are back with a new single titled “Seven”, also our Track of the Week. I’ve blabbered on time and time again about how much I love these guys so I’ll just let the music do the talking this time. Check out “Seven” below and give Just Mustard theContinue reading “Just Mustard: Seven”
There’s no ignoring Skinner’s new single
The Irish music scene has been flourishing of late, with many of our homegrown, DIY bands even making it on the international stage. Almost every week now we hear of another act coming through that “you just have to hear!” Some stand out more than others. And that’s where Skinner find themselves. Having only releasedContinue reading “There’s no ignoring Skinner’s new single”
Boy Azooga – 1, 2, Kung Fu!
Cardiff’s Boy Azooga are either a one-man band or a quartet depending on your music source. Either way, the music is what matters most. Having released 1, 2, Kung Fu! in 2018, Boy Azooga established themselves (I’m going with the group) as one of the most exciting up-and-coming bands in the UK. On 1, 2,Continue reading “Boy Azooga – 1, 2, Kung Fu!”
Cruiser-Cruiser
Cruiser are a limerick band who’ve been releasing absolute belters for a few years now. Somehow, despite their volume, I’ve managed to miss out on them until recently. However, through the release of the single No More Parties they’ve become impossible to ignore. While No More Parties is a fantastic single, today we’re going to talk aboutContinue reading “Cruiser-Cruiser”
Yo La Tengo-Everyday
This week’s Track of the Week is “Everyday” by Yo La Tengo, a track taken from their 9th album And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out. A brilliant track to open the album, its dreary nostalgia immediately sets the tone for what is a captivating album. Photo Credit: Wikipedia