Sunday 14 September 2014

***New Tracks*** (Golden Fable, Looks, Netil, Lightfoils, School, Night School, Ariel Pink, William Arcane, Lia Mice, Sea Pinks, Orval Carlos Sibelius, Only Real)

***Sunday Edition of Postmodern feature..

'Armour', the new single and first taster from welsh indie/folk/electronic band Golden Fable's forthcoming 2nd album 'Ancient Blue' - out november 10th on 'Full of Joy Records'.

London-based indie trio Looks with the their debut single/video for 'Everest', released june 23th through Killing Moon Records.

London indierock/postpunk four piece Netil with their debut single 'Sweet Teeth', out september 29th on hand painted 7" vinyl.

Chicago shoegaze outfit Lightfoils with the video for their single 'Diastolic' taken from the first full length album 'Hierarchy',  released july 8th on Saint Marie Records.

Swedish indiepop band School with the debut video for their single 'So Long', released september 1st via Luxury Records. 

California indie/shoegaze/60s girl pop influenced three piece Night School, fronted by Lexy Morte (formerly of Whirr), with the new single 'Birthday' taken from their forthcoming EP on Graveface Records due out October 7th.

Los Angeles indie/avantgarde musician Ariel Pink announced his new 17 songs double album 'Pom Pom' for november 18th via 4AD some days ago, 'Put Your Number in My Phone' is the first single from it...

UK-based electropop producer/singer William Arcane and the latest single 'Stay A While' from his forthcoming ep out later this year on Picture Music Records. 

Lia Mice, the experimental pop project of australian film score composer Eleanor C Logan with the song 'Memory Maps' which will appear on her album 'I Love You', out October 7th on Old Flame Records.

Indiepop band Sea Pinks from Belfast, feat. former Girls Names drummer Neil Brogan, with the new single/video 'Dream Happening'  from the forthcoming album 'Dreaming Tracks' - out September 29th via CF Records.

'Asteroids' by parisian psych-/krautrock band Orval Carlos Sibelius taken from their album 'Super Forma', released in the uk on June 2nd via Clapping Music.

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Only Real, the psychedelic/almost-rap-like singing project from Londons Niall Galvin with the new single/video 'Pass The Pain', out september 29th on Virgin EMI in the UK and Harvest Records (US). His debut album is scheduled for 2015.***
released September 29 on Virgin EMI (UK) and Harvest Records (US) and comes ahead of Only Real’s debut album which is penned in for release in early 2015. - See more at: http://barrygruff.com/2014/08/25/only-real-pass-the-pain/#sthash.pK8NoyGa.dpuf

released September 29 on Virgin EMI (UK) and Harvest Records (US) and comes ahead of Only Real’s debut album which is penned in for release in early 2015. - See more at: http://barrygruff.com/2014/08/25/only-real-pass-the-pain/#sthash.pK8NoyGa.dpuf
released September 29 on Virgin EMI (UK) and Harvest Records (US) and comes ahead of Only Real’s debut album which is penned in for release in early 2015. - See more at: http://barrygruff.com/2014/08/25/only-real-pass-the-pain/#sthash.pK8NoyGa.dpuf

released September 29 on Virgin EMI (UK) and Harvest Records (US) and comes ahead of Only Real’s debut album which is penned in for release in early 2015. - See more at: http://barrygruff.com/2014/08/25/only-real-pass-the-pain/#sthash.pK8NoyGa.dpu

 Golden Fable [Wales/Mold] - Armour (2014)
Ancient Blue




Looks [England/London] - Everest (2014)




Netil [England/London] - Sweet Teeth (2014)




Lightfoils [USA/Chicago] - Diastolic (2014) 
Hierarchy




School [Sweden/Gothenburg] - So Long (2014)




Night School [USA/California] - Birthday (2014)




Ariel Pink [USA/Los Angeles] - Put Your Number In My Phone (2014)
Pom Pom




William Arcane [England/London] - Stay A While (2014)




Lia Mice [Australia/Melbourne] - Memory Maps (2014)
I Love You




Sea Pinks [Irland/Belfast] - Dream Happening (2014) Dreaming Tracks




Orval Carlos Sibelius [France/Paris] - Asteroids (2014) 
Super Forma




Only Real [England/London] - Pass The Pain (2014)
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