Monday 22 December 2014

***New Tracks*** (Beliefs, Orphan Boys, The Away Days, By The Sea, Dum Dum Girls, I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness, Sky Between Leaves, Aeriel Love Feed, Rongo Rongo, Lowtide, Huskies, Rebecca Clements, Agent Side Grinder, Teeel)



***Last new music post this year before best of lists singles/albums 2014, so this edition of PostModern feature another couple of new videos and songs from the likes of...



Fuzz-/noisepop trio Beliefs from Toronto with the new single/video 'Tidal Wave' from their new album 'Leaper', due out in spring next year.



'Beats Like Distant Tides', the new single by Manchester indie rock band Orphan Boy from the album 'Coastal Tones' which is out in april next year on Concrete Recordings.



'Best Rebellious', the new single by Turkish dreampop/shoegaze quartet The Away Days from their forthcoming 'THIS' EP, out January 19th next year via Partapart Record.



Liverpool indiepop five-piece By The Sea with 'You´re the the One', the second single/video from their 2nd album 'Endless Days, Crystal Sky' - released august 25th on War Room Records.



Los Angeles indie band Dum Dum Girls with 'On Christmas', their special dream-/synth pop anthem for the forthcoming festive season.



Austin/Texas post punk band I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness are back with a new video - 'You Are Dead To Me' is from their second full-length album 'Dust', released october 28th on Secretly Canadian.



London based indie/krautronica trio Sky Between Leaves with their new single 'Klein Blues', produced by legendary sound engineer Pat Collier (Adorable, Primal Scream,JAMC...). The track was released digitally on december 1st, a limited blue 7" and a video for 'Klein Blues' is announced for early next year.



'Raise UP', the new track by 'shoegaze/electronic rock'n'roll' act Aeriel Love Feeds around singer/producer Wade Settle (Rockethouse). Back in 2003 they played live with Interpol, A Place to Bury Strangers or BRMC and were named 'NYC's Best Kept Secret' or 'Best unsigned band' from the the press. Maybe they'll go through a second adolescence with some new releases...



Rongo Rongo, a new four piece psych-/indiepop band from Liverpool with 'Shiver' taken from their debut ep which came out september 27th on Rest Relax Records.



Melbourne dream pop band Lowtide with 'Wedding Ring' , the third single and latest video from their self-titled debut album released july 18th through Lost & Lonesome Records.



Notthingham indiepop band Huskies with the new single/video for 'Surrender' from their self-titled debut ep, released on november 24th.



Rising 19 year old Bristol indie/folk/singer-songwriter Rebecca Clements with her single 'Coma Boy', released june 24th.



Swedish electronic/postpunk five piece Agent Side Grinder with a new single. 'This Is Us' is the title track of their new ep, released november 26th via Progress Productions.


and finally
'Runners', the latest single/video by New York electropop artist Teeel from his full-length album 'Hydrostatic', released september 9th on Mush Records.***





Beliefs [Canada/Toronto] - Tidal Wave (2014/2015)




Orphan Boy [England/Manchester] - Beats Like Distant Tides (2015)
Coastal Tones




The Away Days [Turkey/Istanbul] - Best Rebellious (2014/2015)
This EP




By The Sea [England/Liverpool] - You're The Only One (2014)  
Endless Days Crystal Sky




Dum Dum Girls [USA/Los Angeles] - On Christmas (2014)




I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness [USA/Austin] - You Are Dead To Me
Dust




Sky Between Leaves [England/London] - Klein Blues (2014)




Aerial Love Feed [USA/Brooklyn] - Raise Up (2014)




Rongo Rongo [England/Liverpool] - Shiver (2014)




Lowtide [Australia/Melbourne] - Wedding Ring (2014) 
Lowtide




Huskies [England/Notthingham] - Surrender (2014)
Huskies EP




Rebecca Clements [England/Bristol] - Coma Boy (2014)




Agent Side Grinder [Sweden/Bromma] - This Is Us (2014)
This Is Us EP 
  
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Teeel [USA/New York] - Runners (2014) 
Hydrostatic

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